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Hall advised residents to be cognizant of the hot weather and avoid outdoor activity, or confine their activity to the early morning hours.

We have to be cognizant of that.

From Salon

“It’ll help us,” McVay said of precautions, “but we also want to be cognizant of making sure that we’re as fresh as possible by the time Sunday night rolls around.”

Martha-Ann Alito has to be cognizant of the fact that she shares a home with a Supreme Court justice, Culver said.

Instead, you got these balancing tests where the court would say, “Well, we have to be cognizant of how the president exercises his crucial duties. It’s so important to respect his Article 2 powers, his ability to take care that the law be faithfully executed. We cannot let another branch of government, like Congress or the judiciary, unduly interfere with his discharge of those duties, blah, blah, blah.”

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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