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Filter by Meaning The regulator will cognise the company's application for a license.
The committee will cognise the proposed changes in the company policy.
The judge will cognise the evidence presented by the prosecution.
The council will cognise the construction plans for the new building.
The CEO will cognise the hiring decision for the new position.
The principal will cognise the new curriculum for the upcoming academic year.
The government will cognise the new law by next week.
The board of directors will cognise the new project proposal in their next meeting.
The president is expected to cognise the new law next week.
The committee will cognise the budget proposal for the next fiscal year.
The principal needs to cognise the school's new dress code.
The court will cognise the evidence presented by the prosecution.
The government will cognise the recommendations of the task force on climate change.
I have to cognise the fact that I made a mistake.
She had to cognise the limitations of her abilities.
It took a long time for him to cognise the reality of the situation.
The government must cognise the severity of the situation.
It's important to cognise the impact of our actions on the environment.
The team leader had to cognise the importance of every member's contribution.
She struggled to cognise the complexities of the legal system.
The doctor had to cognise the severity of the patient's condition.
The doctor had to cognise the seriousness of the patient's condition.
The jury needs to cognise the evidence presented to them.
The teacher encouraged her students to cognise the value of hard work.
The company had to cognise the need for change in order to stay competitive.
We must cognise the risks associated with the new investment.
The team needs to cognise the strengths and weaknesses of their competitors.
It was difficult for her to cognise the cultural differences between the two countries.
The politician refused to cognise the reality of the situation.
The company needs to cognise the importance of customer feedback.
He did not cognise the gravity of the situation until it was too late.
Did you cognise that the company is planning to lay off some employees?
The scientist was able to cognise the pattern in the data after hours of analysis.
The hiker was able to cognise the approaching storm by the darkening sky.
The team needed to cognise the new strategy before implementing it.
The doctor needed to cognise the patient's medical history before prescribing medication.
He spent many hours trying to cognise the meaning of the poem.
He is struggling to cognise the instructions for the new game.
It took a while for the students to cognise the complexity of the mathematical problem.
He couldn't cognise the way to his old school.
He failed to cognise the risks involved in his latest business venture.
The company should cognise the impact of their decisions on the environment.
It's important to cognise the cultural differences when traveling to a foreign country.
The chef needs to cognise the dietary requirements of the guests before preparing the menu.
I need to cognise the fact that I cannot be in two places at once.
The lawyer suggested that the judge should cognise the defendant's background.
It's important to cognise the cultural differences when working in a multicultural team.
The detective had to cognise the evidence before solving the case.
The students are trying to cognise the different parts of the human body.
The travelers had to cognise the local customs before visiting the foreign country.
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