Both are correct, and other possibilities exist. This is because "no doubt" is what we call absolute: it has no grammatical connection to the rest of the sentence. There might be variations in punctuation, along with slight variations in meaning, but we could also say; "As, no doubt, you are aware"; or "as you, no doubt, are aware."
as you are aware
Doubt was released on 12/12/2008.
As far as I know its about Hamlets love for Ophelia (or alleged love). It means you can doubt the stars are made of fire, doubt the sun does move (like they believed that the Sun revolved around the Earth), doubt that the truth is a lie but that the basic idea of love is real. If that answers your question??
I seriously doubt it
I doubt it.
No Doubt We're Opening - 2013 was released on: USA: 17 September 2013
Prehistorically, no doubt, although there are no extant petroglyphs or pictographs that I am aware of.
Spinosaurus is not known from complete skeletons. The size estimates I am aware of say that Spinosaurus was about 49 feet long. I doubt that they grew to be as long as 66 feet.
As you are aware...
The doubt. The doubt. The doubt.
How about calling her a bikini commando? Seriously, I am not aware of any country in the world that has female commandos, but if there were, I doubt there would be a specific feminine variation of the word. They would still be called commandos.
No Doubt - No Doubt album - was created in 1990.
Was aware. Aware is not a verb, it is an adjective.
They are not trademarked as far as I am aware though, of course, they are copyrighted. The have come to be a standard fare in robotic stories. No doubt they will also be incorporated into robots if we ever progress that far.
if your referring to the band, its no doubt. and if you're talking about the expression, it is also no doubt.
beyond shadow of a doubt
if your referring to the band, its no doubt. and if you're talking about the expression, it is also no doubt.
No. But you should be able to have the case re-examined once you became aware of the summons.Another view: If they had failed to serve you a SUBPOENA you may have some cause of action, but a SUMMONS....?? I doubt it.