Word: conscious
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...Basically, people are becoming more security conscious," he says...
...Well, how can we as women, change our behavior or become more conscious of the decisions we make...
...Earth Day, the Crimson made a conscious effort to preserve something very important--its home-winning streak. Harvard (13-11, 4-2) extended its streak to 40 matches by beating the overmatched Yale Bulldogs. A steady rain forced the match indoors to the Murr Center, but the change of venue hardly mattered...
...seems to be limited to moving the "Start" menu from the lower-left corner of the screen to the upper left and adding an almost invisible button marked OK in the top right, which you need to tap all the time but invariably forget. Too often I was more conscious of operating the system than concentrating on the task at hand...
...decision in any given case, it hardly stretches the imagination to believe that contributions do have an effect in general; after all, campaign contributors have to believe that their money is buying results if they are to be persuaded to contribute again. Judges might favor contributors out of conscious gratitude or out of unconscious affinity for their political friends. According to a survey conducted for the state Supreme Court, 78 percent of the Texas public thinks contributions influence decisions, and 86 percent of Texas judges agree. Among Texas lawyers, 99 percent say that contributions have at least some influence...