consciente
conscientious ; conscious ; deliberate ; knowing ; sentient ; conscient.
Then the conscientious manager can help solve his problems without engaging in original laborious research or the risky practice of trial and error.
Unless a conscious decision has been made to the contrary, the abstractor should not introduce any new biases or emphases.
Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.
'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together' = 'Much as I hate to admit it,' she added, her face creasing in a knowing smile, 'some of my best friends are librarians, and I can't get over how they tear their colleagues to shreds when they're together'.
He lives in a world in which machines become sentient and begin to demand rights.
Experience and research alike prove that the encephalon of man is the seat of all his conscient activities.
consciente de
cognisant of
A well-considered ideology cognizant of the nature of the materials cataloged is prerequisite and fundamental to the design of any viable cataloging system, and particularly one that is to command universal acceptance.
consciente de la importancia de la información
information conscious
information conscious
The main findings are that civil engineers are, relatively speaking, not information conscious.
The main findings are that civil engineers are, relatively speaking, not information conscious.
consciente de los deberes de Uno
dutiful
This struck me, in my prejudiced, dutiful mood, as somewhat high-flown.
consciente de uno mismo
self-conscious
Information science must become both theoretically self-conscious and self-consciously based on a social ideology.
decisión consciente
conscious decision
Most everything that they do is done by force of habit rather than by instinct (as animals do) or by conscious decision or by whim.
hacer más consciente de Algo
heighten + awareness
There is no doubt that IT has transformed attitudes and heightened the awareness of academics towards the significance of inculcating information skills = No hay duda de que la TI ha transformado las actitudes y ha hecho que los académicos sean más consciente de la importancia de inculcar las destrezas relacionadas con la información.
no ser consciente de
remain + unaware of
Unfortunately, the majority of the public, and in particular those most in need of information - the disadvantaged - remain largely unaware of an 'information gap' in their lives.
ser consciente
sentient being
The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.
ser consciente de
be alive to
be aware of
be cognisant of
be mindful of/that
become + cognisant of
be aware of
realise [realize, -USA]
To anyone who is alive to the trends today it is evident that we are moving into the planned society in all spheres.
Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
The second aspect of institutional behavior we need to be cognizant of involves the notion the further institutions move into their life-cycles, the more they demonstrate the characteristics of a closed system.
She examines the features that make it attractive while also being mindful of its minor flaws.
Becoming cognizant of these retail promotional tools is the first step - the fun part is adopting successful ones!.
Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
It should be realized, in addition, that the question involves not only serials but other works that are generally intended to be issued indefinitely in successive editions.
ser consciente de + Posesivo + valía
be alive to + Posesivo + worth
Of course, suspicion always arises that both are weak; for where the library is a vital force, the public is usually pretty much alive to its worth.
ser consciente + desafortunadamente
be painfully aware of
School library media specialists are painfully aware of the negative reactions of librarians in other types of libraries to their circulation and catalogue systems.
sin ser consciente de ello
unbeknownst to
unbeknown to
A honeypot is a decoy computer system designed to look like a legitimate system an intruder will want to break into while, unbeknownst to the intruder, they are being covertly observed.
Unbeknown to the users who accessed the system, the knowledge-base included two human experts, communicating with them from a different building, via the computer screen.