Sentences with phrase «for unrealised»

Scaled - up from a maquette for an unrealised commission for a school in Impington, the first cast of Family Group was created for Barclay Secondary School at Stevenage, a town created under the New Towns Act.
This ambitious site - specific installation functions as a stage set for an unrealised drama, presenting a highly - choreographed environment of a grand domestic setting.
In the case of the TRIS reforms, the CGT relief provisions seek to preserve the exemption for unrealised gains that accrued during the period when, if the relevant assets had been disposed of, the gains would have been exempt in the fund.
There's an echoey sense of loss about the First World War that still reverberates to this day; a sense of loss for the unrealised potential of the young men who gave their lives and for mothers, fathers, wives, and friends who were left in the aftermath.

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A significant reason for the catastrophic collapse of the old anthropology and its associated catechesis was this unrealised need for the perennial philosophy to be updated.
While computing and sensor technologies have been used on Australian farms for the last two decades, adoption has been uneven and the full potential unrealised.
I'm counting on you to carry that unrealised dream out for me, John:)
I hope Xhaka is benched for yhis game.If's funny how people can ever think for a moment that Xhaka is better than Wilshere.Wilsherefor all his injuries and unrealised potential is twice the player Xhaka is and a level above Ramsey in technique, talent and ability.I didn't like how people used the Europa league maych to judgr him at all after he had shown world class performances in previous matches.I just don't get why people love Xhaka.People call Coquelin average but if played in his actual position and not this box - to - box or whatever he will defend brillianly and give it to his more reliable partner which quite unfortunately we don't havd at the moment.
The Public Accounts Committee report concludes that: § Over-optimistic and unrealised forecasts for passenger demand on High Speed 1 left the taxpayer saddled with # 4.8 billion of debt.
That such encounters remain largely unrealised is not necessarily a bad thing for longer - term relationships.
Trustees may not be inclined to choose CGT relief for assets with unrealised capital losses, [46] but it is conceivable that in some situations they might.
A scheme of concern involves causing an asset (with large unrealised capital gains) to form part of a fund's segregated current pension asset pool before the pre-commencement period, and then causing it to revert to accumulation phase during the pre-commencement period by making the choice; the question will then be the purposes for which these steps were undertaken.
9 — Long Term Capital Gains (unrealised) This table lists any unrealised capital gains on shares held for more than 12 months (as at the report date).
My previous post was probably too long for you to bother reading, but as I was saying in my previous post, the unrealised gains made month to month will be factored into the final % return when you liquidate your holdings using the time weighted.
I struggled for a minute to understand an investment company P / E... I guess you could calculate one based on its realised / unrealised gains plus dividend income earned less expenses (& taxes).
Given that little besides the dateline connects Louis Kahn's unrealised cardboard study for an assembly building in Bangladesh with Claes Oldenburg's soft sculptured ice - cream cone and Niki de Saint Phalle's mixed media on wood, grouping by year seems to function primarily as an organising mechanism, marking curatorial choice as more precisely the point.
Recent selected exhibitions include: In Conversation, Touchstones Rochdale, 2014; Without an Edge There is No Middle, Pluspace, Coventry, 2013; Summer Show, Malgras Naudet, Manchester, 2013; Treatment, PS Mirabel, Manchester, 2013; 60 Drawings, Bankley Gallery, Manchester; International Drawing Project, PR1 Gallery, UCLAN, Preston; Salon Neu, Embassy, Edinburgh, 2012; The Manchester Contemporary, Spinningfields, Manchester 2012; We Are All In This Together, Bureau, Manchester; Unrealised Potential, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art (NGCA), Sunderland, 2011; Industry & Idleness, Contemporary Art Society, London, 2010 - 11; Unrealised Potential, Cornerhouse, Manchester, 2010.
Or perhaps its a metaphor for the promise of a future perpetually unrealised: «Holed up in an abandoned night club, fifteen survivors listen to salvaged EDM club mixes through a failing sound system.»
His public monuments — many unrealised during his lifetime after rejection by their commissioning bodies — were mined for standalone figures or groups, which acquire new meanings in isolation.
Originally conceived in 1970, Unrealised Proposal for Cadavre Piece would have visitors look through a peep - hole and see a dead male body laid out with its feet towards them inside a climate - controlled vitrine, [27] made to resemble Andrea Mantegna's painting, The Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1480).
Documenting past projects and work in progress for her first major solo exhibition, the book also includes colourful sketchbook pages of both realised and unrealised projects, which provide insight into the artist's working process.
Exhibitions director, Donald Smith says, «The intention for CHELSEA space is to create a research development centre for invited art and design professionals, providing a gallery space, library research facilities, and a platform to develop personal projects that may otherwise remain unrealised.
Mark re 72: That's exactly what I mean by unrealised opportunities for saving money AND cutting emissions.
@michaelsweet, thanks, can't blame a layperson for using hadcrut in this instance, and I'm waiting for his response on the as - yet - unrealised warming.
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