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Encyclopedia Americana article Cognizance. Cognizance...
- pre-eminence of the
chamber as a
judge of its
internal affairs (exclusive
cognisance), the
judges dated back to 1812 to re****e the
belief that the
judge cannot...
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subdued responses of the past, the
British Indian government took
greater cognisance of the new flag and
began to
define a
policy of response. The British...
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referred to it
under the
constitution by the president. It also may take
cognisance of
matters on its own (or 'suo moto'),
without anyone drawing its attention...
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Delhi Police with
National Commission for
Women India taking suo moto
cognisance of the
matter on 8 July 2021. The
creator of the app was a BCA Student...
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According to its citation, "The
Board of
Trustees recognises her
merciful cognisance of the
abject poor of a
foreign land, in
whose service she has led a new...
- territory; and (3) the
council of the
League of
Nations takes official cognisance of the
appointment of the
mandatory power and
informs the
latter that...
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panegyric seems to have been
borrowed from the
French word, but no
doubt with
cognisance of its
Latin and Gr**** origins. In
Athens such
speeches were delivered...
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There now
appears a
romantic sense of a high
kingly mission and the
clear cognisance of the
capacity to
fulfil it ... the
whole performance — a
mostly satisfying...
- of
judicious mating, but which,
especially in the case of man,
takes cognisance of all
influences that tend in
however remote a
degree to give to the...