noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
develop a sense/awareness/knowledge of sth
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The children are beginning to develop a sense of responsibility.
environmental awareness (= how aware people are of environmental issues )
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Schools are crucial in helping to raise environmental awareness.
heighten (sb’s) awareness (of sth) (= make people realize something more clearly )
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The case has heightened public awareness of the problem of sexual harassment.
raise awareness
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a campaign to raise awareness of meningitis
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
acute
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The hour of acute awareness was running out into the usual hopeless analysis of a hopeless situation, the usual emotional slush.
conscious
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Without it, we would not have any conscious awareness .
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What on earth does any of this have to do with our feelings of conscious awareness ?
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I had no conscious awareness of the Latin root of the name Hilary until Antonia Byatt pointed it out to me.
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Let me emphasize here that functionalists are happy to accept that many of our mental states are associated with conscious awareness .
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An important feature of hysterical disorders is that the patient has no conscious awareness of feigning such symptoms.
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Attention is the focusing of conscious awareness .
environmental
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The first is that there is in the developed world a new culture of environmental awareness .
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And that includes hues of oatmeal and taupe, which color consultants say suggest wholesome environmental awareness .
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Such training includes environmental awareness carried out in conjunction with the Environmental Department.
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The nine included product quality, technical back-up, innovation and environmental awareness .
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In an age of increasing environmental awareness , the new £250,000 plant in Bolney, West Sussex is the ultimate recycling plant.
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However, growing environmental awareness also poses challenges for conservation bodies.
full
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The maxims would serve only to guide him towards fuller awareness of the present situation.
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FitzAlan! Full awareness and memory returned in a blinding flash.
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To live life to the full involves awareness of the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual self.
general
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In order to promote general awareness of Sport 2000 we have also prepared a promotional leaflet, a copy of which is enclosed.
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Provide a general awareness of risk issues for all engineers during their initial formation.
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I mention it because general public awareness of accidental poisoning seems higher there than in this country.
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It examines a range of skills - functional, personal, management and general business awareness .
great
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The mortality has remained largely unchanged over the decades despite greater public awareness and better diagnostic facilities.
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Circular reactions lead to a greater awareness of objects as objects and to a greater understanding of cause and effect.
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And there is no doubt that some of these animals live lives of great awareness , and of emotion, too.
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There is, too, a need for a greater awareness of the changing demands on the scheme.
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This entails both a greater awareness of text features and provision of more time for reading.
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They needed, therefore, a greater awareness of financial management techniques.
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One is simply moved in one direction or the other in greater or lesser awareness .
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There appeared to be a much greater awareness of the possibilities and scope for change at the local levels.
growing
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There is a growing awareness among employers of prejudice towards older people.
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I'd had them sussed for ages and had been encouraging them to articulate their growing awareness of their lesbianism.
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A further motive for rethinking organisational structures has been the growing awareness of potential conflict of interest.
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There is today a growing awareness of ourselves in relation to our environment.
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An increased consciousness of conceptual systems as necessary fictions accompanies a growing awareness of the conventions of narrative.
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With my friends from home we had discussed Third World politics and our growing awareness of exploitation globally.
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There is a growing awareness of the opportunities for hauliers presented by part ownership of private railway sidings.
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From the beginning of this century there was a growing awareness of the need for legal advice.
heightened
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Beautiful, yes, but severe somehow and, to Adam's heightened awareness , reproachful.
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As I made my way back to the Métro I felt a sort of heightened awareness .
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This heightened awareness is partly the result of changes in the economic climate of the last ten to fifteen years.
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There is also a heightened awareness of music's proper place in the liturgy.
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This means that they had had a heightened awareness of their own mortality more or less throughout the disability career.
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Wartime discoveries of acute poverty among elderly people heightened awareness of their propensity to poverty.
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Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
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Maura felt the heightened awareness that comes with lovemaking.
increased
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There is an increased awareness and concern about the possibility of violence to staff which adds to anxiety levels.
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There is also increased awareness that educational achievements are closely connected to national cultures and traditions.
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Experiential learning and student-centred learning can enable us to develop an increased awareness of helping people to make choices for themselves.
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Some achieved increased personal awareness through self-examination; others felt their values to be under attack.
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It was felt that Garden staff would benefit from an increased awareness of the capability and functions of the system.
increasing
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Another reason for the boom in fund raising activities is an increasing awareness of the school's place in the community.
new
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We are advocating a new cultural awareness for pupils in all schools from all neighbourhoods.
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But I do like it, like the sense of my body it induces, the new awareness .
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But there was a new awareness of social problems, a new consciousness of poverty and unemployment.
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The effort it took to launch a new awareness of the value of whole-grain breads was monumental.
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They both display a new awareness of each other and this colours their movements.
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It must also come from a new social awareness .
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This new awareness of yourself can make you take note of what you want for the first time for years.
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The sustained rate of violence was real, not merely a reflection of a new awareness or better record keeping.
political
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My first political awareness of oppression was when I was discharged from the nursing corps of the army over lesbianism.
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The years in isolation and adversity had deepened his self-knowledge and political awareness .
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Everything pointed the way towards a better political awareness for young people.
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Of course, some political awareness had begun to reach the airline industry, with its enormous numbers of women employees.
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A heightening of the students' sense of political awareness was to be avoided.
public
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The mortality has remained largely unchanged over the decades despite greater public awareness and better diagnostic facilities.
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Despite heightened public awareness in the last decade, the need for donated organs still far exceeds the supply.
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Later this year, she hopes to do a two-week sponsored horse ride - to raise both money and public awareness .
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Within months, he established the Lois Joy Galler Foundation, which is dedicated to raising public awareness about the food-borne illness.
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Police hope the bus advertising campaign will help heighten public awareness of Operation Blade.
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Orchids &038; Onions was founded in 1976 by local architects to improve public awareness of design.
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This week has been designated national backpain week to raise public awareness of the problem.
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Through a major media campaign it is seeking to obtain funds by raising public awareness of the museum's past history.
raising
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The major benefit would be in raising awareness of this potentially devastating condition.
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We must begin the process of raising awareness among our white brothers and sisters so that they realise that they are hurting us.
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The adverts were designed to generate some sales leads as well as the main aim of raising awareness and these will be handled by.
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Twenty green-minded companies set up the network with the aim of raising awareness of environmental issues.
social
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Beware of an opportunist rag trade beginning to sell you recycled clothing under the guise of social awareness .
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The threshold of the century also seemed to mark a quickening in social awareness .
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And social awareness enables them to create opportunities and neutralize opposition more skilfully.
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It must also come from a new social awareness .
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Along with his artist peers, Toulouse-Lautrec developed a social awareness that characterized the fin-de-siecle arts.
■ NOUN
campaign
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Most City firms are gearing up now for a big awareness campaign , with conferences, newsletters, and direct one-to-one programmes.
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The group has 10 paid organizers conducting a citywide registration and awareness campaign .
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I would be grateful if you would display this material at your surgery to assist with our awareness campaign .
raise
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Almost 250 car parks across the province will be cleaned to help raise awareness of the litter problem in the transport network.
self
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Firstly, in relation to communication skills part it addresses the development of students' skills in self awareness and reflective learning.
training
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The workshop is aimed at youth leaders who can develop media awareness training schemes in parishes and communities in their respective countries.
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It also holds workshops on media awareness training .
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Such has been the reaction of some advice workers to race awareness training and anti-racist training.
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Consultant arranged customer awareness training , taking employees into end-user sites to further their knowledge.
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This included awareness training , financial support and aftercare.
■ VERB
aim
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It aims to improve awareness of the environment and looks at energy, transport, pollution and recycling.
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The day is aimed to build an awareness of communication and its uses.
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The company claims its publicity campaigns aim to raise awareness of social and environmental issues.
bring
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Even something as purely physical as exercising brings its own awareness .
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I hope it works as I admire any attempt to bring a book more awareness .
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Rather, the dogma is a means of expressing the more general principle which he brings to awareness in our religious consciousness.
create
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So the first need is to create awareness and recognition of a building's historical and architectural worth.
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According to Envoy Systems' Peter Krall, the group's aim is to create awareness of computer-integrated telephony rather than to make standards.
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Gas chiefs have also vowed to support campaigns by university bosses and students' unions to create more awareness of gas safety.
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Its responsibility is to create awareness , both in and outside of the company, of current artists' product.
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There are people in the scene who are at least trying to create a little awareness amongst others.
develop
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Speechreading develops a sensitive awareness of the speaker, not merely of the words he utters.
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Along with his artist peers, Toulouse-Lautrec developed a social awareness that characterized the fin-de-siecle arts.
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The workshop is aimed at youth leaders who can develop media awareness training schemes in parishes and communities in their respective countries.
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The client is also constantly reminded to study and learn the sensation of tension, to develop awareness in the resting state.
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Experiential learning and student-centred learning can enable us to develop an increased awareness of helping people to make choices for themselves.
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Teachers of multi-ethnic classes need to develop some awareness of the backgrounds of their students.
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If we wish children to develop awareness and sensitivity, Art and Nature must ramify their schooling from their early days.
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Awed by this, we have naturally developed an awareness of the transcendent.
encourage
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To ban the use of the word in legislation would encourage the awareness that age is not an illness or a disability.
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Engineers should take the initiative and look for opportunities to encourage greater awareness of risk issues within their organisation.
grow
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May we grow towards a deeper awareness of other people - their joys, their fears and their suffering.
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A meeting in October demonstrated both the students' growing awareness of a sense of group responsibility and their frustration.
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It still reflects a growing awareness in the city-state that something more is needed.
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But in recent years, the field has grown in acceptance and awareness .
heighten
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Police hope the bus advertising campaign will help heighten public awareness of Operation Blade.
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Despite heightened public awareness in the last decade, the need for donated organs still far exceeds the supply.
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Obviously, television has heightened awareness of the sport, but that is only half the story.
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McKenna had me look skyward to help release a burst of alpha waves, the ones that make you heighten your awareness .
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Yet the very decision not to touch only served to heighten the awareness of what could happen when they did.
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This will heighten your awareness of little-word buildup, and help you revise quickly.
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This week it has launched the Depression Awareness Week Nationwide campaign to inform and heighten public awareness about depression.
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Gary McCaleb, mayor of Abilene, Texas, said Brown could heighten awareness about the importance of city government.
help
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One must be to help shape public awareness about how Britain's role in the world has changed.
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The patient with perceptual problems may be treated by the physiotherapist and the occupational therapist simultaneously, to help his overall awareness .
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Police hope the bus advertising campaign will help heighten public awareness of Operation Blade.
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Almost 250 car parks across the province will be cleaned to help raise awareness of the litter problem in the transport network.
increase
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How can we increase the awareness of self-worth of our black children.
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Career transitions are times of increased personal awareness and change.
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However, many of its attributes are not fully appreciated and the following notes are intended to increase awareness of these.
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We apparently have been desensitized and need to increase our awareness of the effects violent programming can have.
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A marketing programme would increase awareness of opportunities.
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It was hoped to increase awareness of the library and its services and to increase the number of users.
lead
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The project should lead to increasing awareness across disciplines of techniques that have found many successful applications in the physical sciences.
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Circular reactions lead to a greater awareness of objects as objects and to a greater understanding of cause and effect.
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Yet if these signals are really thought about, they can lead people to an awareness of religion.
promote
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Encourage engineers to speak at public meetings, discussions, seminars and conferences to promote public awareness of risk issues.
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Many women who heard her speech got tested for the virus and became active in promoting awareness about the disease.
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Its aims are to promote awareness of X and provide a forum for the discussion of technical issues.
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Leslie sums up some of her concerns about the Madison campus: I wish there was some way to promote awareness .
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Our approach is to promote awareness of the duties the Regulations impose.
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Demonstration projects promote awareness of new technology to consumers, with a view towards creating a demand for the product.
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In order to promote general awareness of Sport 2000 we have also prepared a promotional leaflet, a copy of which is enclosed.
reflect
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Making objectives explicit is a hostage to fortune and the failure to do so may reflect a shrewd awareness . 2.
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The inconsistent level of Anderson's politeness here reflects Anderson's awareness of his greater power in the speech situation.
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It still reflects a growing awareness in the city-state that something more is needed.
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This reflected a Soviet awareness that a fundamental strategic reappraisal of this part of the globe was under way in the United States.
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Jacobite pamphlets often reflected an awareness of the mixed nature of their support.
show
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They show an intense awareness of a fast disappearing way of life.
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As with any oral device, however, there are qualifying factors of which Longobardi shows little awareness .
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This showed that management awareness profiles were circulated to the staff in 30 of the 34 units that answered the relevant question.
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Such irony shows considerable awareness of the judgements that can be made about readers.
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Whether they knew George Pittendrigh or not they felt a need to be solemn, to show at least an awareness of mortality.
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However, leaders of working class women's groups showed no awareness of this anxiety regarding the role of the state.
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If such intent can not be shown , the awareness part of this mental element definition could be used.
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Many textbooks do show awareness of the need to deal with different discourse types, but few confront the issue of identification.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dim recollection/awareness etc
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My dim recollection was that there was discussion of such questions in Mary Shelley's novel.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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political awareness
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An important feature of hysterical disorders is that the patient has no conscious awareness of feigning such symptoms.
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It is an expression of the child's experience at several levels, especially an awareness of a love of nature.
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Much of the credit for the rise of Holocaust awareness belongs to the survivors of the horror themselves.
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Such training includes environmental awareness carried out in conjunction with the Environmental Department.