Sentences with phrase «as realisation»

We stared at each other in the mirror for a looooooong moment as the realisation I'd just compared my G - string wax to his beard sank in.
As the realisation set in that they had no further intrinsic worth, reality dawned and the price collapsed.
As the realisation of the systemic weakness of fiat currencies becomes apparent contrasted with the groundswell of cryptocurrency, the executive committee of central banks, including governors, presidents and chairpersons - will call emergency meetings to exercise their prerogative to deviate from the current investment policy for reserves management.
At some point on your voyage — usually after you've just spent an hour riding to the northernmost point on the map, or sailing to some foggy islands out at sea, only to find nothing there — it suddenly occurs to you that there isn't really much to discover in this open world, and as soon as this realisation dawns, the whole experience begins to feel rather empty.
First, I applied the method to a business model which is suited to that method (easy to understand, moated businesses, with a dominant market position and strong long - term growth prospects derived from both business volume growth as well as realisation growth).
The revival of group selection is a result of better models and experimental studies showing it is indeed possible, as well as the realisation by biologists that today's individuals are yesterday's groups.
An election sooner rather than later now looks like a good option for the Conservatives, and as this realisation spreads through the party, there will be an increasingly tough, even brutal, attitude to their junior partners.
Seven years on from those dizzy European heights and Villa are hurting as the realisation of relegation for the first time in their history materialises.
Episode Two of Batman: The Telltale Series appears to focus more on the action and rapidly decaying sense of law and order, as well as the realisations of Episode One coming back -LSB-...]
Dr. Curry argued on the feedback thread that single model runs (what I would refer to as realisations) were not informative due to the fact that a single run could look very different due to natural variability.

Not exact matches

The trouble with this argument is that it's not exactly as if the realisation that many data series exhibit seasonality occurred suddenly overnight.
Dr. Randall Carolissen, the SARS group executive for research, said that the body is currently «treating cryptocurrency in the same way as capital realisation — so in other words, it is like a Krugerrand.
This role is fulfilled by her being fully assumed into heaven body and soul as the first fruit of Christ's redemption, the pledge and realisation of the victory of Christ's work for us.
The charismatics at that time were generally regarded as being a bit odd — as indeed some perhaps were in those early days before John Paul, with the aid of the magnificent Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), called them to a realisation of their place with Peter in the fullness of the Church and to growing Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
Medieval writers saw a clear dichotomy of wonder as a humbling realisation of ignorance in the face of God's creation and curiosity as a rather more negative and aimless desire to uncover the secrets of nature.
The very realisation of themselves as Dalit, the very acceptance of the state of «dalitness,» is the first step on the way towards their transformation into full and liberated human beings.1
I try to cultivate an atmosphere where anyone can have a say on anything, with the realisation that everyone has the right to obey, ignore, or use those thoughts as they see fit.
To love is to discover and complete one's self in someone other than oneself; an act impossible of general realisation on earth so long as each man can see in his neighbor no more than a closed fragment following its own course through the world.
The realisation of the fluidity of social structures and the capacity of man to alter his political and economic environment is a nineteenth century insight, which became the inheritance of liberalism and neo-Protestantism as well.14
As by nature an acorn seeks to become a full - grown oak and a chick strives to become a chicken, so a human being is oriented by inherent natural dynamism to full self - realisation.
Instead of bringing spiritual freedom and the realisation of a spiritual goal, as all sound religion should, fundamentalism imprisons people into such a rigid system of belief that they find it difficult to free themselves.
«23 He would agree with the Indian thinker that «religion is a matter of personal realisation»; although Radhakrishnan seems to consider this as a typically Hindu attitude, 24 and would most certainly hold that «one's religiousness is to be measured not by one's theological affirmations but by the degree to which one brings forth the fruit of the spirit.
It was this «juggling», this seemingly magical element that still offended Luther so deeply, and he criticised theological theories, enshrined in such a phrase as ex opere operato, referring in various ways to the automatic realisation of a sacrament when performed correctly by a properly ordained priest, with little or nothing said about the recipient and the faith he should have.
Paul VI in his first sermon as Pope spoke to those «who without belonging to the Catholic Church are united to us by the powerful bond of faith and love of Jesus Christ and marked with the unique seal of baptism — one Lord, one faith, one baptism», seeking to «hasten the blessed day which will see, after so many centuries of deadly separation, the realisation of Christ's prayer on the eve of his death — ut unum sint, that they may be one...» 6
«The communion of saints», which in one sense was understood as a sign of present glory, a realisation here and now of a share in the glory of God and his saints in «the last times», became a kind of last hope, a rescue operation.
The part of the triple envisagement passage that is relevant to the present discussion says:»... the underlying activity, as conceived apart from the fact of realisation, has three types of envisagement.
On July 1, Anna Schreil, director, product development & realisation and R&D at Absolut Vodka, will succeed him as the new VP operations.
There is also fierce competition in a market dominated by big supermarket chains such as Woolworths and Coles which makes it «difficult to get price realisation».
As it so often does, his weight increased slowly year after year with no sudden realisation that he needed to do something about it.
I can understand the support for Wenger as most sheep people have become used to have him around that they cant bring them self to realisation that he must be gone for the sake of the future of the club, but for f sake what reason is there that fans young and old not being eable to unite against Stan this time?
Is it a realisation that he is not as bad as we think?
Kieran Gibbs and Monreal have been fielded in the same starting XI in the new system, and the former has been impressing in his new role, and it seems a harsh realisation that we could now sell him, just as we appear to be getting his best out of him.
If Wenger has an Epiphany, a deep realisation, he could get rid of Giroud in part exchange for a good striker such as Edison Cavani or even Falcao.
You're just the type to say «We were the better team» as a way of softening the realisation we lost a game.
Arsene Wenger's future remains unconfirmed as to whether he will be staying on as boss of Arsenal with a new contract, or if the club chiefs will finally come to the realisation that perhaps it's time for change.
Given time (and a realisation that you have to defend as well as attack) and I am certain he will be able to guide his side to regular third and fourth place finishes; only a huge injection of cash will now be able to split the Manchester domination.
For Jurgen Klopp there was that familiar creep of dread as he stood on the touchline with his team dominating the possession but running down the same blind alleys, and the cold realisation setting in that inevitably, inexorably Jose Mourinho was doing his thing.
He was immense last season and started this one the same but as the form dipped and the realisation that the players around him were a downgrade on last season his form also dipped, and only occasionally peaks here and there.
And as the match started, the Three Lions» worst fears seemed to be heading towards realisation as Slovakia took the lead.
Whatever the fate of their manager, there is a realisation in the dressing room that the slide that Pellegrini described as «throwing our season in the garbage» has to be halted.
I awoke on Monday morning sick and angry at the realisation that the Sam Allardyce School of football had somehow found its loathsome way to the World Cup final as Holland kicked, hacked, tripped and shirt pulled their way through 120 mins of cynical attrition, laughingly described by some as football.
So back to yesterday morning and as I lay in bed the realisation of how far we had fallen came.
In fact, making a date night round the table took more effort, more prep and more realisation that you were prepared to do as much as you could for «us time».
The Global Network, together with other civil society organisations (CSOs) and social movements, has seized this anniversary as an opportunity for stocktaking and, more importantly, to call for renewed commitment by governments, UN agencies, civil society and other stakeholders, for the full realisation of the right to adequate food and nutrition.
The winner of the Conservative contest therefore needs to be not only a brilliant negotiator, but also a genius that can deal with the gradual realisation of some in the «Out» camp that the deal available from the EU will be nowhere near as dreamlike as the one floated in the leadership contest.
So, it is in the realisation of this that we'll always extend the needed support to ensure that he (President Buhari) succeeds so that our government will be rated as a successful one.»
Moreover, I detected a realisation that the UK needed a long - term solution to aviation capacity, which would be economically and environmentally viable as well as future - proofed.
Unfortunately our heads of states have come to the realisation that strengthening the legitimacy of the European Commission has a set of drawbacks which led them not to endorse Jean - Claude Juncker, the winner of the European Elections, as the new European Commission president at the May 27th European Council.
Although the terms political philosophy and political theory are used rather indiscriminately, those who think of themselves as political philosophers tend to link what they do closely to philosophical and moral principles; while those who call themselves political theorists tend to appeal to facts about the world and to the way in which the structures and processes of social and political life limit the possibilities for the realisation of those principles by political agency.
As my new research project at COMPAS, «Migration in the Media and Public Opinion in Britain,» moves from discovery phase toward realisation, I find myself equipped to conduct some preliminary analysis that goes beyond reading the text of Miliband's speech for its meaning, and begins to probe the very words that constitute the building - blocks of the speech.
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