Because you have more "life experience" and knowledge on which to draw.
Ad-Aware SE is an older version but with the updates it works just as well as Ad-Aware 2008
more aware
more alert, most alert
The comparative form of "aware" is "more aware," and the superlative form is "most aware." Since "aware" is a multi-syllable adjective, it typically uses "more" and "most" rather than adding suffixes. For example, one might say, "She is more aware of the situation than he is," or "He is the most aware of all the team members."
As the children, Jem and Scout, grow older in "To Kill a Mockingbird," they begin to see the world with more clarity and understanding, which causes their superstitions to fade. They become more aware of the complexities of life and the injustices in their society, leading them to discard their childhood beliefs in favor of a more rational view of the world.
You simply unbolt the two floor bolts, remove the shifter, and install the new one the same way. Be aware early (65 and older?) are a pin type, later are the more common ball type You simply unbolt the two floor bolts, remove the shifter, and install the new one the same way. Be aware early (65 and older?) are a pin type, later are the more common ball type
More aware? Both men and women are equally aware of the benefits of stopping smoking.
As the mythology goes, yes, they do. At least until they are wiser and more aware of themselves. The older a werewolf gets the more intelligence they have on their wild state. They will eventually be able to remember and have control over their wild state.
You explain to her that she's a little young for crush's and get her focused on something more age appropriate.And if this does not help then maybe a parent should be aware of her curiosity.
'they should have been more aware of theirsurroundings'
People became more aware of race.apex=)
No. "Aware" is for conscious creatures only. Use either "I became aware of it," or something like "It became known to me," or "It became apparent to me.