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Значения термина take cognisance на английском
Значения для термина "take cognisance" отсутствуют.
Использование термина take cognisance на английском
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The situation has now changed and the Government must takecognisance of that.
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His Excellency had deigned to takecognisance of it with his own eyes.
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Of these I do not for my immediate purpose propose to takecognisance.
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There is hardly a garden without slugs and snails, so we must takecognisance of them.
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Can your Act takecognisance of all these?
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To takecognisance of the literature that grows up around the Stage, especially criticism in other quarters.
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In your case, the courts will also have to takecognisance of you, your livelihood and your inheritance.
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There was none but the Invisible who could takecognisance of her passion on assuming her new garb.
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In Punjab, for instance, I do not think we should takecognisance unless the death toll is above 10.
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Consumers are increasingly aware of what they feed their bodies, and so restaurants need to takecognisance of this and provide dishes accordingly.
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This was done, but the attorney-general replied that the matter being entirely ecclesiastical the Parliament was not competent to takecognisance of it.
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Next it crosses the boundary which divides human from divine law, and crimes from sins, to takecognisance of unspoken and unacted desires.
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We know that the present body conditions our knowledge, and that our senses do not takecognisance of all the qualities of material things.
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In their letter the doctors expressed their belief that 'the current public health policies lack definitive direction and do not takecognisance of current data'.
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But I doubt whether it has yet taken that distinct form which it must assume in order that the House may takecognisance of it.
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To refuse to takecognisance of the fresh spontaneity of feeling and intuition is to rob life of its higher joys and its deeper meanings.