The phrase
"real possibility" means that something has a good chance of happening or is likely to occur in reality, not just as a potential or imaginary outcome.
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Death is also a very
real possibility in extreme T - bone car accidents, and if you have lost a loved one as a result of this, you know all too well.
Many frequent flyers know that being promoted to a first class seat happens less often than it used to in the past but it is
still real a possibility.
But we may also interpret the facts as supporting the belief that there are within
limitations real possibilities for the exercise of human freedom in the reconstruction of the orders of existence.
I'd been a decent student all my life; now I was faced with the very
real possibility of failure.
But all that really means is that you're invested in two different investment categories, all the while ignoring all of the very
real possibilities for retirement income that are out there.
A bad customer service experience for your clients means you face the
very real possibility of losing a client who could stick with you for years.
To a degree that would have been unimaginable years ago, it is possible for Jews and Christians to have meaningful dialogue
with real possibilities for mutual understanding and accord.
We see parental school choice (even vouchers) emerging
as real possibilities as Americans see a moral vacuum in public education.
Disintegration of the country and a further meltdown looked
like real possibilities, in conjunction with bloody wars raging in Sudan and Somalia.
Their Head of ante post Football Michael Triffitt commented: «Manchester City have been backed into 7/4 from 2/1 to secure his signature and with the player keen, this looks a transfer of
real possibilities if the clubs can agree a fee.»
Those are
real possibilities now posed by neuroscientists studying the locus of self - perception in the brain.
The danger is in stepping on them — a very
real possibility given how camouflaged they are, but once they're location is known, the chimps are safe.»
T - bone collisions, head - on smashups, broadside collisions and rear - end accidents are all very
real possibilities at street intersections.
Starvation is a very
real possibility when it comes to breastfeeding issues, so there is no shame in making the best decisions for you and your baby.
In what appears to be a significant U-turn, the government said it would stop short of issuing a full ban on cryptocurrency exchanges — something that seemed a very
real possibility only a few days ago.
We may define coercion generally as any restriction upon the range of
real possibility which would otherwise be available.
I can
see real possibilities here for this sort of toolkit in law firms, «debriefing» busy senior partners about important files, developing useful and sharable knowledge, and just making sense of the mess of documents in a case.
Before revelation, God could only present those aims which were the
best real possibilities for the man who had an inadequate, even idolatrous, view of the sacred.
After the loss to Missouri, if Kentucky loses tonight, it's hard to see them winning at A&M or at Auburn, so a 4 - game losing streak becomes a very
real possibility after Cal's teams had never lost 3 straight.
Finite actual occasions create themselves in the present, affecting supervening occasions as past. - God creates himself in
creating real possibility, and the locus of this activity lies in the future.
What we discovered is that intercultural digital exchange programs like Out of Eden Learn can
offer real possibilities for enhancing older students» engagement with and understanding of culture — and they can also present some pitfalls.
Finally, in still a third article in the same issue of Process Studies, Lewis Ford initially commends Oomen for her highly original solution to the problem of God's prehensibility by worldly actual occasions but finds problems with her own (and Whitehead's) consequent inability to distinguish
real possibilities here and now emergent within the divine consequent nature from the atemporal pure possibilities forever contained in the divine primordial nature (Ford 140).
In every case, they point out, «the subject may choose to actualize [God's] internal aim; but it may also choose among
other real possibilities open to it» (PTE 53).
This combined with the installation of Alessio's Samp manager Sinisa Mihajlovic at Milan meant there was a very
real possibility transfer requests would be made.
While these are of
course real possibilities, a target justified by such concerns lacks moral force, which will perniciously undermine the difficult work of cutting emissions.
The contrast
between real possibilities and actuality in the final decision of the event is the source of its historical significance, in terms of its relations with its antecedents and with its relevant future.
In other words, if aims
communicated real possibilities and not simply eternal objects, we ought to be conscious of most of our the aims we receive from God.
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