Its citizens are growing ever more conscious of their country's rise and of a perceived relative decline in American power.
She presents well-reasoned justifications for the positions she takes, and she's very conscious of the need to forge alliances in a new and still-evolving Parliament.
The judges said they were "deeply conscious of Mrs Nicklinson's suffering" but did "not consider that the proposed appeal has any real prospect of success".
It's important to make the unconscious conscious, within the bounds of children's understanding, says Gaensbauer.
John Searle's review of David Chalmer's The Conscious Mind, and an exchange between Searle and Chalmers, are available on the web, at the New York Review of Books' site.
In Iraq and Afghanistan a mass exodus was a by-product of war, and not the conscious or main intention of the country's leaders.
The UK's influence overseas was dwindling as a consequence of the UK's "conscious minimalism and strategic shrinkage", Mr Alexander said.
For many years now I have not lived in Israel, and I am very conscious of my outsider's perspective.
Certainly, that would be cheered by Indian and Pakistani businessmen, who are only too conscious of the region's untapped potential.
"I am not really excusing" the slave owner, he says, "just saying that he only becomes a villain when he becomes conscious" of what he's doing.
Both companies have been pushing hard to win over U.S. defense agencies, some of the government's most security-conscious customers.
Mr Klaus's flinty vision of independent states, co-operating but certainly not melding, runs against Mr Havel's consensual, welfare-conscious welcome of a cosier pan-European embrace.
While everyone and their mother (this author's parents included) have bought one of those hot new environmentally-conscious cars like a Prius, there's an old-new game in town: the purely electric car.
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For tax-conscious investors, it's a good rule of thumb to sell losers while holding onto winners.
Because Judge Lake charged that Lay and Skilling can be convicted based on "conscious avoidance, " the prosecution's burden of proof will be easier met.
Alcatel's cost-conscious offerings At the budget end of the smartphone spectrum, the Alcatel One Touch Ultra 995 leads the charge with a 4.3-inch display but running the older Gingerbread version of Android on a 1.4GHz processor.
Since 1954, the Leica M-System has represented an unmistakable, individual kind of photography and a very conscious photographic style and allowed photographers to capture, document and interpret life's fleeting moments in all fields of photography, from photojournalism, reportage and 'available light' to the capture of portraits and aesthetic, fine-art images.
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Palacio's socially conscious lyrics focus on serious themes, many of which Americans have no idea exist just south of us.
For the past eight years, Ms. Jewell has been the CEO of REI, one of America's most successful and environmentally conscious retailers.
That's because as casualties mount, people become more conscious of the war.
Let's start with what vegetative and minimally conscious patients - where fragments of awareness remain - are not.
"Rushdie liberated the Indian writer from propagandist stuff and self-conscious writing, " says Khushwant Singh, one of India's best-known authors.
Meanwhile, and without labeling it as such, the U.S. and the Federal Reserve System have followed a conscious policy of lowering the value of the dollar.
Neurologists are also exploring the possibility of implanting stimulators (sold now by Medtronic for Parkinson's disease) deep in the brains of the minimally conscious to boost thalamus activity.
There's no doubt a conscious aesthetic decision at play here on the part of MakerBot.
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Mr Bumgarner chuckled when we asked if the Stratfor release might dent people's confidence in the ability of even the most security-conscious of organisations to keep data safe.
Today's memorabilia-conscious era saw Roger Clemens change jerseys in the middle of a game in which he was going for his 300th win, creating more overall cash but diluting the value of each individual item.
For a list of socially conscious tour operators in Malaysia, visit Wild Asia's directory.
Mr McCain's fierce patriotism appeals to the security-conscious, while his long history of opposition to the shortcomings of his own party (its hostility to immigrants and its insouciance in the face of climate change, to take two examples) gives him more pull with independent voters than any other Republican could have offered.
No fears of cannibalization here: Aroma's largely single, health-conscious and female customer-base has a mere 3% overlap with the Happy Meal crowd.
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