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Cognisant of the challenges that would face them as they managed the transitional period leading to the elections, the Congolese leaders agreed that, if circumstances made this inevitable, the election date could be shifted by up to two six-month periods.
ANC Today 2005
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Cognisant of the challenges that would face them as they managed the transitional period leading to the elections, the Congolese leaders agreed that, if circumstances made this inevitable, the election date could be shifted by up to two six-month periods.
ANC Today 2005
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Cognisant of recurring complaints that land reform in South
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Cognisant of the critical role of local government, the central and provincial governments will work together to extend assistance to this sphere of our system of governance, in particular to improve its managerial, technical and administrative capacity.
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Cognisant of the critical role of local government, the central and provincial governments will work together to extend assistance to this sphere of our system of governance, in particular to improve its managerial, technical and administrative capacity.
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"Cognisant of its overall social responsibility to its employees, the government has resolved to implement a salary increment of 250 percent across the board whilst the process of arbitration is taking place," said John Nkomo, acting labour minister, in a statement cited Tuesday in the state-run Herald daily.
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Cognisant of the fact that we are but an inseparable part of the wider world, the Freedom Charter says - There Shall Be Peace And Friendship.
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Cognisant of the fact that we are but an inseparable part of the wider world, the Freedom Charter says - There Shall be Peace and Friendship.
Address on the Occasion of Year 90 of the African National Congress 2002
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Cognisant of the fact that we are but an inseparable part of the wider world, the Freedom Charter says - There Shall Be Peace And Friendship.
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Cognisant of the fact that we are but an inseparable part of the wider world, the Freedom Charter says - There Shall Be Peace And
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