How To Use Mindful In A Sentence

  • Mindful of Ben Rhydding's new conservation area status, the developers have been careful to include design features like using local stone for wall facings and slate roofs to ensure they get planning approval.
  • Meditation is one way to express mindfulness in a dedicated, concentrated manner.
  • I visited her for a little while yesterday afternoon, mindful of Rayna's kind advice, crying like the most unstaunch of sheilas, and, in the end, just holding her hand to my face, which she recognised.
  • He needs to be mindful that the family are burying their mother and grandmother. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, I'm also mindful of how news tickers seem to attract people's attention.
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  • He went about his work, unheedful of the jests, ungalled by his irons, unmindful of the groans and laughter about him.
  • Communications," he summoned evenly, "try to explain to these…" Mindful of the monitoring officers, he tempered the label he'd intended to employ. "…people that we're here on a rescue— The Kobayashi Maru
  • The law is not mindful of small things or trivial things.
  • At such times, mindfulness of the practice of patience and the application of certain techniques will help us to continue generating this attitude.
  • Hence the importance of mindfulness in the spiritual training of the yogi on the Aryan path.
  • The prince, however, was mindful of me, and the next day I received from the Persian embassy the word elegantly written in Persian, with the translation, "_a pelican_. The Gypsies
  • But let's remain mindful of the real human cost of wanton destruction. Interview: James Morrow on 'Shambling Towards Hiroshima'
  • Whilst his hours were passed in studious retirement, the empress, resolute to achieve the generous design which she had undertaken, was not unmindful of the care of his fortune. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Rapturous joy was remindful of religious euphoria, as in Pentecostal women of the 1930s.
  • You need to be mindful of the moles on your body and spot any changes. The Sun
  • With the surfing season about to commence, it is time to be mindful of the great contribution our volunteer surf lifesavers make to our way of life.
  • We tailor our double mercerized 100% Egyptian cotton lisles in a classic golf cut, mindful of the necessary balance between freedom of movement and an elegant fit.
  • For instance, a therapist may teach mindfulness, a concept borrowed from Zen Buddhism.
  • I want you to be mindful of what is called hylozoism and reification in philosophy.
  • The idea of strong mindfulness and awareness runs throughout these teachings.
  • Right mindfulness serves as an antidote to rid the mind forever of the auxiliary disturbing emotions and attitudes (nye-nyon), such as flightiness of mind and mental dullness, that an accustoming pathway mind gets rid of, namely the automatically arising ones. The Eight Branches of an Arya Pathway Mind (The Eightfold Noble Path)
  • It's a great app teaching mindfulness meditation. The Sun
  • Mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action.
  • This regiment is mindful of the fact that in order to justify the confidence of those set in authority over us, it must strive in the future to measure up to an exacting standard of readiness. Dinner in Honour of The Toronto Scottish Regiment
  • We had to be mindful of every step we took on slippery sidewalk.
  • So for a U.S. representative to misspell the word respresentative in the first sentence of his home page is, let's say, not a sign of mindful communication.
  • Mindful that he might need the man's services immediately after he got to Maya's home, Peter let go of one side of the cab and pulled out his notecase, extracting a tenner which he stuck in his breast pocket. The Serpent's Shadow
  • Perhaps yesterday they were too mindful of history, too aware of possible pitfalls to show true French joie de vivre.
  • Does your mindfulness training affect your attitude to money? Times, Sunday Times
  • Try to develop deep concentration through the awareness of the breath which is called the mindfulness of the breath or you can say mindfulness of the body.
  • It's also interesting to see Jiro next to Ichiro, who looks just like Jiro but doesn't have the Gemini chip, making him reckless, uncaring, and unmindful of the presence of others.
  • You and the lawyer putting you forward must always be mindful that the expert opinion you seek to give fulfills each of these four criteria
  • By midnight the bottle's empty and he crawls into bed, mindful of another important meeting early next morning.
  • In this regard, I can no longer, for example, sit with a poor family hovering along the poverty line without being mindful of the multitudinous ways in which class oppression can fracture the relationships of those affected.
  • We can practise the exchange of self and other with spiritual friends by developing mindfulness of their needs and putting them before our own.
  • Over the past few years, she has seen a boom in demand for her services, probably linked to the wider popularity of mindfulness and meditation. Times, Sunday Times
  • In music colleges, students are increasingly taught mindfulness as a way of enhancing their performances through directing their attention purely on the music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unwilling to "sugarcoat" bitter disappointment, he was also mindful that there is more to his team than meets the eye, the ear or the stat sheet. Fore, right!
  • Sega know that fans want to see a new title emerge, but are apparently mindful of the fact that previous games didn't sell well - that said they seem keen to get a new game made, regardless. Jolt
  • In Buddhism, this can arise through the practice of meditation, the practice of mindfulness.
  • In truth few have worshipped at that altar and gone forth into chosen ways unmindful of her history, unimbued with her love, or untrained in stating facts — those readily correlated by one and all — such as it has been the effort here to record, some possibly through filial affection a little tinted but in the main void of any intent at exaggeration or misrepresentation. The University of Virginia
  • Ever-mindful of the swans, the ducks flapped as they fought for pieces of crust that floated, and dived for bits of bread that sunk.
  • She calls on us to be more mindful consumers, but she notes that: ...individual actions alone are unlikely to bring about change on the scale that is now required -- whether the task is stopping the plasticization of our oceans, protecting our children from endocrine disrupters, or curbing the carbon emissions that fuel global warming. Kerry Trueman: You May Not Be Into Plastic, But Plastic Is Way Into You
  • ‘We are not unmindful of the dangers to human health and to life itself, and we will bring the full rigours of the law against anyone who is apprehended,’ the spokesman added.
  • Perhaps mindful of the demonstrable double standard, however, this time a different reason was given for deleting the post.
  • ID says that the explanation it offers for life is one which is familiar to us all – it is nothing but "intelligence", a cause that is "directed" by some mindful entity (rather than a lawlike entity). Aiguy's Computer
  • They tend to be well informed and access data efficiently, they are mindful of special interests, distrustful of governments and disinclined to defer to the opinion of experts who they do not hold in any special awe.
  • She now uses mindfulness techniques to keep the illness in check. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be able to interact consistently with these children, he turns to the virtues of compassion, generosity, mindfulness, love, and the transcendence of ego.
  • They will need to be especially mindful of her motivations and create situations that are charged enough to capture her attention.
  • Tyler Sudley would break out, addressing the teacher, all unmindful of scholastic etiquette, a flush of pleasure rising to his swarthy cheek as he thrust back his wide black hat on his long dark hair and turned his candid gray eyes, all aglow, upon the cadaverous, ascetic preceptor, "ain't Lee-yander a-gittin 'on powerful, _powerful_ fas' with his book? The Moonshiners At Hoho-Hebee Falls 1895
  • This is the importance of being mindful throughout the day. Times, Sunday Times
  • If those fail, having a bath and using mindfulness techniques to sleep can also work. The Sun
  • Somchai’s disappearance case has never been the subject of interest from the government, which has never been mindful to review the truth.
  • Kristin McGee, a New York-based yoga and Pilates instructor, tells her clients that the difference between success and failure is mindfulness, so know thyself.
  • With a desperation that was madness, unmindful of the pain, he hurried up the slope to the crest of the hill over which his comrade had disappeared — more grotesque and comical by far than that limping, jerking comrade. LOVE OF LIFE
  • I want to loathe Blair, but I am forever mindful of the fact that ... in the real world, in the long run, as opposed to the rarefied ectoplasmic, legalistic fantasy-land of the peaceniks we must endure babbling about us ... in that real world, in the long run, that invasion may have saved my neck and the society I live in. Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • Debate is not about a bunch of catty, uninformative, "Fox-News"-like blabber about occasional spelling mistakes, errors in academic trivia and how their knowledge in NewSpeak do's-and-don'ts (e.g. don't use "hypothesize" for anyone other than the originator of an idea no matter how far buried in the recesses of time, apparently) empowers them with a metaphysical prescience to evaluate in some small way who is 'serious' in an academic field in absence of mindful studiousness and profound contemplation of the (un)read material. Archive 2008-02-01
  • The practice of mindful consumption and mindful eating is the object of the Fifth Mindfulness Training.
  • Unmindful of the rain and the stink, several drove down, specially to catch the sight of rain lashing the lake, and yes, get themselves drenched to the skin.
  • We are cognizant that this restricts the available pool of applicants to fill temporary positions, and we are very mindful of the present competitive marketplace.
  • The people we've got to be really mindful of are Father Cheney and his parishioners because they're what I call grief-stricken you know, they have worked for years and years and years for this project to happen and we were on the cusp as they say for it to happen," said Bishop Boland. News for WSAV
  • She kept the end in her hand as she turned to Alexander and wrapped it around him, unmindful of the white flames that licked her arms as she reached behind him. Crimson Wind
  • Whatever else he does, therefore, the Chancellor must be mindful that any new schemes he introduces this week aimed, with good intentions, at helping to stimulate the economy have to be operable.
  • Mindful of the massive losses suffered by foreign - and, indeed, American - investors in the American banking system over the last 30 years, the regulators are unlikely to be kind to those who may not be ‘suable’.
  • As for Boycott, he should stick to what people tell me he's good at (commentating), leave Yardy's diagnosis to professionals ("No, Mr Yardy, there is no such thing as 'bad bowling-inspired clinical depression'") and be mindful of his own glasshouse when he next feels like throwing stones. Geoff Boycott's sensitive side… it's so well hidden | Barbara Ellen
  • Both the countries are unmindful of the consequences of a war, oblivious of a conventional war turning into a nuclear one as both the Third World poverty-stricken nations possess the demonic nuclear weapons.
  • Mainstream distributors are unmindful of the huge dedication that composers still bring to the genre, breathing new life into classic works by directors such as Chaplin, Keaton, Eisenstein and Gance.
  • By practicing mindfulness exercises (a whole host of practices is available from books, courses and free downloads) on a regular basis, we can learn to relate to life's experiences (whether that is an illness, a pain or a negative mental thought) with greater ease and equanimity. Susan Smalley, Ph.D.: Mind Body Medicine: Can What You Think and Feel Affect Your Physical Health?
  • I was also mindful of the boredom factor when waves fail to appear. Times, Sunday Times
  • But to do so, field workers must be mindful of what they are collecting. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are known and recognised too as the most generous workforce in the land when it comes to assisting charitable and deserving causes, and the company cannot be unmindful of that.
  • Ever mindful of his training in pharmacy he did not fail to criticise what he saw as defects in The London Pharmacopoeia.
  • mindful of these criticisms, I shall attempt to justify my action
  • He was just being mindful of his stature as an respectable and esteemed brilliant scientifically oriented mind.
  • This statement emblematizes the discursive structure of Jazz: If we are mindful of its narrative design, it can take us not only where we want to go today, but where we might need to go tomorrow - in the future, as we read and reread.
  • We had to be mindful of every step we took on slippery sidewalk.
  • Please be mindful that while Phoenix TV is based in Hong Kong, it is legally receivable by Chinese people with access to cable and satellite television, and Phoenix Weekly can be found on the Internet.
  • Every moment of mindfulness is a moment of truthfulness, of directed knowing.
  • They also receive mindfulness teaching at key stage 2 to keep a lid on any test pressure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mindfulness feels rather like hatha yoga without the physical postures. Times, Sunday Times
  • People need to be mindful of their digital footprint. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are especially seeking clinicians with a positive psychology approach and interest in the application of biofeedback and neurofeedback to mindfulness, meditation, and stress.
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  • Google the word mindfulness and there are around 13,600,000 entrie Susan Kaiser Greenland: The Healing Power of Mindfulness
  • When mindfulness embraces those we love, they will bloom like flowers---Thich Nhat Hanh, Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, teacher, author, poet and peace activist.
  • Please be mindful that this is not an exhaustive collection, nor is this a representative sample.
  • Be mindful, too, that wedges can and often do bounce out of logs by several feet when you hit them.
  • And be mindful of how the color of text appears against the background.
  • Humans are encroaching on nature, but we can be more mindful of our impact when enjoying summer wilderness.
  • Mindful out-butting is a neglected spiritual practice these days, I feel. Barnstorming on an Invisible Segway
  • Indeed, such dialectical transformation demands of us nothing less than a mindful, stoic patience ( "Man muß geduldig alles in sich aufnehmen und wachsen" [ "One must patiently take everything into oneself and let it grow"]), for it entails the daunting challenge of bursting "[d] ie Kafka and the Coincidence of Opposites
  • Boehner and Pelosi wrote that while they are "mindful of the special place their unique experience holds in the memories of the young Americans privileged to serve as pages over the years, our decision to close the program reflects two current realities: Changes in technology have obviated the need for most Page services and the program's high costs are difficult to justify, especially in light of diminished benefits to the House. House to end page program after nearly 200 years
  • Besides, I was mindful of the blowback if things should turn out to be other than the conventional western wisdom.
  • The military plan has been put together mindful of our determination to do all we humanly can to avoid civilian casualties.
  • I'm mindful how fortunate I am that I recovered from aphasia, when for many people who have suffered brain damage the condition can be a permanent state of mind.
  • ever mindful of her health
  • Mindfulness meditation, yoga asanas and pranayama are each powerful practices that can affect our lives deeply.
  • The idea behind mindful drinking is that you treat drinking as a special occasion.
  • Learning mindfulness techniques let me feel in control around food and give my body the nutrients it needs and lose weight. The Sun
  • This is the first stage of mindfulness of breathing.
  • Ever mindful of the value of the day's booty(Sentencedict), the ownership of the halter was briskly disputed.
  • Thus, we must always be mindful of whose story we are telling and whether we are remembering it rightly. Christianity Today
  • I'll like to propose the term "mindful eating" which may help clarify. Dr. Susan Albers: Ooey Gooey Butter Cake, Paula Deen and Mindful Eating
  • But now we have the gurus who want to show mindfulness training is good for business. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their eyes, all four of them, rolled and showed white as the harnesses were strapped to them, mindful of the spikes that traveled down their spines, sharp and menacing.
  • It's mindful of a changing set of values, and it's also not setting culture standards.
  • Throughout the twentieth century the metalworkers developed a reputation for ‘mindful militancy’: that is creative but disciplined use of industrial action to improve workers living standards.
  • On 24th Street, youngsters dressed in red lounge on the steps of McDonald's, unmindful of wandering mariachis, Christians proselytizing in Spanish and old women selling roses and tamales.
  • mindful of his responsibilities
  • Take a mindful approach to your drinks and your food.
  • Troke, ungalled by his irons, unmindful of the groans and laughter about him. For the term of his natural life
  • Greater than even this is his merit, if he at the same time pays attention to mindfulness, and remains unwinkingly vigilant.
  • The archbishop explained, "The Divine Mercy devotion is a reminder for us in the modern world to be mindful that God's mercy is always there and stronger than our sinfulness or our limitations.
  • Mindful of the miles ahead, I pushed onwards and upwards into Dalby Forest.
  • Management was mindful of the challenge which they faced, particularly as the day dawned wet and somewhat windy.
  • In a mindfully maintained dialogical encounter, argumentation and polemics can become penetrating tools to playfully inquire into the possibilities and limitations of all views.
  • Traders rely on instinct, on a sense of the direction of the herd, mindful of the constant threat of competing predators.
  • Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb.
  • This is a circumstance worthy of notice; for it clearly shews, that he was not unapprehensive of meeting with resistance from the natives, or unmindful of the necessary preparation for the safety of himself and his people. Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook
  • Mindful of public aesthetics and my reputation, I put the garage door down first.
  • Rather, the opinions on both sides were mindful of the potential swell of cases that could be brought by African-American motorists.
  • While there's no need to include Hayley in every convo, be mindful of not letting her feel dissed.
  • The course teaches basic meditation techniques that you can use in a variety of situations to feel calmer and enjoy mindful living.
  • The multimillion-dollar question: do you stick to your knitting, unmindful of all the e-hubbub, or do you join the dotcom fever you can't lick?
  • We just have to laugh more and be kinder, to practise mindfulness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even myself, whose interest in matters maritime is limited to say the very least, is not unmindful of the tourism boost the provision of a modern marina would provide for our town.
  • Mindful of both the risks and the potential benefits of commercial partnerships, we set out to develop a benchmark for the scientific and ethical standards that staff in our own health authority could apply to any such offers.
  • This concentrative meditation is a precursor to vipassana meditation, which has been referred to as ‘choiceless awareness’ or ‘mindfulness’.
  • If you know exactly what sets you off, you can be mindful of it and remind yourself of the best ways to react in a trigger situation.
  • Think about it mindfully, what does your gut instinct tell you?
  • In order never to be overcome by harm-doers, cultivate patience through mindfulness of the demerits of anger.
  • Obviously she at least was mindful of the rudeness of gossip.
  • In doing so we must remain mindful of the important fact that U.S. law distinguishes between domestic criminal law enforcement activity and foreign counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism activity.
  • But parents should be mindful not to overdose their child as this results in more serious and irreversible conditions.
  • We await your nominations, but be mindful of the neglected distinction between poet and poetaster. The Times Literary Supplement
  • If you are surviving on fish and shellfish in northern Queensland, you’ve got to be mindful of a thing called ciguatera. Surviving Australia
  • Of course, the company is mindful of chip-munchers who may equate the term "healthy snacks" with "tastes like cardboard. Can This Chip Be Saved?
  • Though not a full-service restaurant, it serves decent snacks and, mindful of the solo business traveller, makes a point of its impressive range of half-bottles of wine.
  • We're mindful that a committed performance is the minimum you can give. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mindfulness vibe seems to have been temporarily suspended. Times, Sunday Times
  • And she had a smile in her eyes, and a laugh on her lips; and her temper was not hasty, nor was she unmindful that men give the law and women ever obey. THE SICKNESS OF LONE CHIEF
  • This trip -- 1,800 km down the Neva river from St. Petersburg, across Lake Ladoga and down the Volga and ending at Moscow -- started off more mindful or the "old" Russia than the new. Peter Worthington: The New Russia Is Much Like the Old Russia
  • The steady decline in our democratic culture, sinking to new levels of vulgarity, does unite neocons with traditional conservatives – though not with those libertarian conservatives who are conservative in economics but unmindful of the culture ... The Volokh Conspiracy » Further to Andrew Ferguson on Behavioral Economics
  • Protestantism sat at ease, unmindful of schisms, careless of proselytism: Dissent was an inheritance along with a superior pew and a business connection; and Churchmanship only wondered contemptuously at Dissent as a foolish habit that clung greatly to families in the grocery and chandlering lines, though not incompatible with prosperous wholesale dealing. XII. Mr. and Mrs. Glegg at Home. Book I—Boy and Girl
  • The training of mindfulness of the body can be called the establishment and maintenance of that capability of peace without impulses and emotions.
  • I'm also mindful of making excuses. The Sun
  • Mindfulness is a proven stressbuster, as it helps us understand what we can and can't change. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being the sort of person who obsesses over ill-chosen clothing, I am particularly mindful of this.
  • My point was that someone will find fault and offense in any choice and that we should be mindful and do our best to be gracious humans to one another (which goes both ways), we cannot avoid an opposing opinion and we should not be kowtowed into behavior simply to placate. Last Time I Checked, Babies Were People Too - Her Bad Mother
  • Schools and nurseries should similarly be mindful. The Sun
  • unmindful" was printed as "unmindul" of gauging the quantity of water traveling along an important drain Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles
  • Before the fortnight was over, Lady Ongar was sick of her house and her park, utterly disregardful of her horses and oxen, and unmindful even of the pleasant stream which in these Spring days rippled softly at the bottom of her gardens. The Claverings
  • His last words were to his wife of fifty-two years, whom he is said to have kissed and adjured, “Live mindful of our marriage, Livia, and farewell.” Caesars’ Wives
  • These mindful bureaucrats limited payments to state militias that had been directly mustered into federal service or those that had been called out with authorization.
  • He went unmindful of consequences, innocent again, eager to be surrounded and nurtured by her. DANSVILLE
  • Mindful conversation is about being fully present in a conversation.
  • Mrs. Clinton said she had sought fresh voices; mindful that previous secretaries of state have been criticized for cloistering themselves on the building's seventh floor, she has made a point of dropping in at its bureaus. Taylor Marsh: Hillary Learns a Lesson
  • The long skirts, the demure looks, the curled tresses, the composure, the sensuality, the shy glance - these are all so hauntingly remindful of a bygone era.
  • It was wrong because I am so fortunate, and I need to remain mindful of, and grateful for, that fortune. Clockwatching | Her Bad Mother
  • Simply being there with our body, with our physical sense of existence, is the mindfulness of body.
  • There was an intensive advertisement campaign recently making people mindful of the need to get the flu injection.
  • He began to work relentlessly unmindful of his health.
  • Moral discipline also strengthens mindfulness, which is the life of concentration.
  • Through mindfulness we have to give up things we are attached to.
  • Many people, including the educated, are unmindful of or oblivious to the disturbance they cause to others while speaking over their cellphones.
  • The atmosphere is one of bonhomie and hundreds of onlookers, unmindful of the heavy downpour, savour every moment of this unique ritual.
  • For those who are going through a stage of worry, you might benefit from mindfulness techniques to help you manage your thoughts. The Sun
  • Now, although mindful not to take too much for granted, Davies is aiming to end the season with a flourish and lay the foundation for an even better goal return in 2004-05.
  • Many Chinese reacted with alarm to the outburst, mindful of two major incidents in which they were embroiled in the past.
  • Mindfulness and meditation have become popular coping mechanisms against digital overload. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, they were mindful of his recent record away from home and his apathetic attitude towards touring. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know this because I recently went into Gap to try on a nice grey cardigan with dark-green trim and horn buttons, mindful that this could be my key purchase for autumn 2004.
  • You were unmindful of the Rock that bore you; you forgot the God who gave you birth.
  • Yet this condition is always annexed to the confederation, that if man be unmindful of the covenant and a contemner of its pleasant rule, he may always be impelled or governed by that domination which is really lordly, strict and rigid, and into which, he who refuses to obey the other [species of rule], justly falls. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • Mindfulness meditation, yoga asanas and pranayama are each powerful practices that can affect our lives deeply.
  • According to the union, while it is not "unmindful" of GuySuCo's financial challenges, it has noted the lengthy list chronicling mismanagement by the Sugar Corporation, which GAWU submitted in its Memorandum to the Arbitration Panel. Stabroek News
  • There is another reason for more discreet groups and that is because companies must be mindful of their reputation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although I wrote the book for teen readers, and perhaps even a bit younger, grown-ups also seem to be drawn to its colorful nostalgia, perhaps as remindful of times in their own childhood when things were less complicated and magic was real. Alexandra Holzer: Dark Horse Comics and Imprint Sequential Pulps Writer Teams Up With Artist Tim Burgard for New Tarzan
  • Kohl-Welles claim on Postman's blog of not knowing what was going on is remindful of Ashlee Simpson blowing her spot on "Saturday Night Live" and blaming her band. Sound Politics: Election reform proposals, with LBJ and Stalin smiling on
  • Sympathising with the labourers in quarry fields, they say, women workers engaged in the work are unmindful of tiny stone chips embedded in their skins.
  • Prevention and intervention strategies, in order to be inclusive, will need to be mindful of the differential contributions of these factors in the lives of girls.
  • However, a scripture I had learned as a child took on a whole new meaning: ‘What is man that thou art mindful of him?’
  • If a wholly different kind of Ireland is in the making, we should at least be mindful of the moral vacuum that currently exists.
  • He was always aware and mindful of those less well off than himself.
  • While Kenning will recover from his attack, it should be remindful of all researchers, hikers and campers to be aware that they are in nature and that even in a tent danger can lurk. Archive 2007-05-01
  • Put differently, consciousbusiness would be mindful of the way that the spectrum of consciousnessoperates in the Big Three worlds of self and culture and nature.
  • The first thing to be emphasised by their secretary, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, following the announcement of William and Kate's engagement, was that, in the midst of their personal happiness, the couple were "mindful of the economic situation". Loved the postcard from Klosters, George, it said it all | Catherine Bennett
  • At his Politics and Eggs speech, Mr. Perry noted that the "live free or die" state was sure "remindful of a little place down in Texas called the Alamo," using a real word - "remindful" - that sounded an awful lot like one of the malaproprisms that sometimes peppered Mr. Bush's remarks. NYT > Home Page
  • Hollywood, for whom foreign ticket sales are greater than those at home, is ever mindful of how its movies play abroad.
  • Mindful parenting is a great tool to consider for the new school year.
  • It is "mindful of regulatory arbitrage possibilities at the boundary", which translates into English as an acknowledgment that financial professionals who make a handsome living from wriggling around rules and taxes will soon enough find the means to connect notionally separate divisions. Banking: Big brains, small ideas | Editorial
  • He was also mindful of the tradition and continuing place that the Listener has in critical writing in New Zealand.
  • You may have heard the term mindful eating, which is basically the act of focusing on your food when you eat. The Life You Want
  • The government, NGOs and the people have to work equally to eradicate the perpetrators of terror in the name of religion unmindful of whether it is the majority community that is being threatened or any of the minority communities.
  • Long practice at meditation or mindfulness can also dispel the illusion.
  • Acting Sergeant Paul Evans from Skipton Police said that residents needed to be mindful about leaving their doors and windows open or insecure in the warm weather.
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  • I practice mindful breathing and meditate.
  • Done mindfully, a ritual can remind you to be conscious.

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