Aware
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Fully
aware
of the bitter legacy of Palestinian disinheritance following the 1948 war, Dayan refused to blame the murderers.
But in order to be consciously fearful you have to have a sufficiently complex kind of brain, one
aware
of its own activities.
(Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala continued to insist that the correct figure was $10 billion, and that she had been
aware
of this long before Sanusi’s intervention.)
Third, Turkey is well
aware
that an all-out attack inside Iraq is exactly what Turkey’s Kurdish separatists want.
Iraq’s central government is
aware
of the risks, as well, and is likely to exercise maximum restraint.
This otherwise successful minority group must not become mired in the consequences of an unhealthy diet, especially at a time when the majority of the population is more
aware
than ever of the dangers.
Indeed, as Prime Minister David Cameron is well aware, given the current dynamic of the UK’s relationship with the EU, British voters would undoubtedly choose to leave the EU.
While many in the West contend (and perhaps hope) that China will not succeed in transforming its economy, Xi and Li are acutely
aware
of the previous growth model’s unsustainability – and the challenges that changing it will entail.
A Seismic CrimeNEW YORK – Few people outside Italy are
aware
that six seismologists and a government official are on trial in the small city of L’Aquila.
Well
aware
of Russia’s emergence as a growing energy super-power, of the relative weakening of US clout and determination, of Europe’s deep divisions between pro-Russians, such as Germany and even more so Italy, and anti-Russians (mostly from the EU’s newest members in eastern Europe), and of the United Nations’ paralysis owing to Russia’s veto power, the Kremlin is sending a strong message to the world: “the time for concessions is over.”
Russians are well
aware
that Americans want their help in the Middle East; on other issues, they listen to Europe and America with a stance oscillating between indifference and brutality.
Neither Europe’s leaders nor its citizens are fully
aware
of the scope of this challenge, much less how to deal with it.
They are also becoming
aware
of the potential of demographic change to make Europe’s next half-century very different from the previous one.
Could it even, as Obama suggests, make us more
aware
of the needs of those who are living in real poverty and are far worse off than we will ever be, financial crisis or no financial crisis?
But by making ourselves more sensitive to their presence and becoming
aware
of the distorted incentives to which they give rise, as well as by imposing regulations that limit their scope and increasing the amount of required disclosure, we can mitigate their consequences, both in the public and the private sector.
In sum, the Protocol provides a way for individuals, who may otherwise be isolated and powerless, to make the international community
aware
of their plight.
Old-fashioned paternalists have always been very well
aware
of this.
But, as Yanukovych and his backers are well aware, Berlusconi is gone, and Lukashenko is not.
Most people are probably not
aware
of these practices – though, at this point, most would not likely be shocked by the information.
As a student of Popper, and carrying the memories and scars of the catastrophe of the Nazi years, he was acutely
aware
throughout his life of both the strengths and the vulnerabilities of our open societies.
The Arab public is fully
aware
of the close alliances that existed between the West and the now-defunct despotic regimes, yet they have exhibited no desire for vengeance or retribution towards the West.
A government pursuing a reform agenda should, under these circumstances, make the public
aware
of the emergency conditions and appeal to the responsibility of the opposition.
By that time, we had already become
aware
that interests in organ commerce were constantly intensifying, and that those in need of organs or money were increasingly likely to turn to the black market or seek a legal loophole that would allow them to conceal the commercial transaction behind some legitimate gesture.
They are not
aware
of their legal rights.
In that case, an official UK inquiry concluded that Putin might have been
aware
of the murder plan; in others, Putin’s personal involvement is unknown.
As a good lawyer, Obama weighs the pros and cons,
aware
that it is impossible to do nothing in the Syrian crisis but remaining viscerally disinclined to leap into any foreign entanglement that would distract attention from his agenda of domestic reform.
While Africa’s leaders are well
aware
of these shortcomings, they lack the resources to address them alone – especially given growing demand from the youth bulge.
Japan has become more willing to use its power, and more
aware
of changes in the external balance of power.
Putin had looked us in the eye and lied, almost certainly
aware
that we knew he was lying.
Consumers and their political representatives want regulators to be
aware
of every transaction, ready to intervene in real time if any glitch occurs.
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