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conscious [ˈkɒnʃəs, Am ˈkɑ:n-] ADJ

1. conscious (deliberate):

conscious
conscious
conscious effort

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In line with this, current e-cigarette packaging is child-resistant and provides all of the advisory information that you would expect to find on a device aimed at health-conscious adults.
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Nevertheless, the expression to taut ones flat soon become a byword amongst fashion-conscious people and, in a rather imprecise way, it combined both these approaches to interior design.
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Implicit memory, by contrast, is not conscious and concerns data that can be neither remembered nor verbalized.
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She was self-conscious about her height and considered herself short, believing her body was not developing as quickly as it should.
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As a conscious sense organ, the mammalian eye allows vision.
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Those who are health conscious can drink low fat yogurt or skimmed milk for a powerful nutritional punch.
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They set the tone for the products in a shop owned by an eco-minded, quality-conscious prince.
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The duty-conscious jailor is only keen on nabbing him.
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He is also known for being a vegetarian, and an eco-conscious advocate of hiking and biking.
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Drought turns grass brown and some environmentalists claim there's no place for traditional lawns in an eco-conscious garden.
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