Sentences with phrase «realise about»

Our survey found that the bedding and décor you choose for your bedroom reveals more than you might realise about your personality, says Jackie McLoughin, design director from Appletree.
The important thing to realise about casting is that it isn't about sending the content from your phone to the Chromecast dongle.
But now, I have realise about you so, I am cooperative to you.
As small firms juggle competing obligations, I would not be surprised if their clients and regulators would be more concerned than they realise about their Business Continuity Plan or their Disaster Recovery Plan.
Probably the most important thing to realise about the new console is that while Microsoft has been at pains to describe the new hardware as being capable of 4K at 60 fps with HDR visuals, this is the maximum it's able to achieve, and these will not be supported by all games.
Read our expert blogs on how the Great Migration works and find out about the Top 5 things you may not realise about the Migration.
What most people don't realise about the Wild Coast is that it only spreads across 300 kilometers of coastline between Port Edward and Port Elizabeth.
One thing people don't realise about the breed is that the original Yorkie was a medium sized dog... quite large bred to hunt rats in English factories.
The second important thing to realise about internet dating is just how damaging that romantic notion of «the one» can be.
So the thing I've come to realise about dating in your late twenties (and beyond), is that people start to see dates like a series of auditions for «The One».
Now something you may not realise about my ever - growing team of Experimental Daters is that before this blog, I knew very few of the EDs.
I just popped over here today to pop a link to your blog on my own blog (I hope this is ok) but I didn't realise about the medical issues you'd been going through lately.
many parents don't necessarily realise about their child's car seat.
one thing I have realised about the post is that it keeps on repeating.
By the time he realised it about 3 seasons back it was too late.
One last thing I have realised about we Ghanaians, and this is not just to the comedians but cuts across several industries, I think somehow, many times we set too low standards for ourselves, and it appears our dreams ain't lofty enough, once we get a bit recognised and make one or two wins we stop getting hungry for more and pushing ourselves to new uncomfortable dimensions.
Here is what I've realised about Greek food: the simpler the food, the tastier and healthier it is.
A fundraising auction of works donated by artists including Damien Hirst in October 2008 failed to raise its estimated # 1.3 m, instead realising about # 673,300.

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«After seeing how much success we could bring other people and after learning a little bit more about the backend of the restaurant industry, we realised we could pull it off ourselves,» he writes.
I lead clients to recognise their opportunities — and how to go about realising them.
You should ensure if offers you realising weight loss results additionally look out for option people are saying about their experience with using that exact diet oral treatment.
Too many founders worry about negotiating the last dime on the valuation instead of realising that it won't really matter if they are able to build a large successful business.
The implied increase in overall resources production over the next three years, if realised, would facilitate resource export growth over the next few years at about the same pace as seen in the 1980s and 1990s.
Candour about EU integration makes such dreams harder to realise.
My guess is that the other 78 % of that sample have realised what any visitor from Mars would have known from day one about bitcoin: it's a complete bugger to use.
I realised though that as well as avoiding sticky market situations it also gives the chance to turn the screens off for a couple of hours and forget about the markets to do something else.
I was going to write in detail about why a gold - backed Yuan is a pipe dream, but then I discovered Geoffrey Pike's article on the same topic and realised that doing so would be akin to reinventing the wheel.
Although it is easy to speculate about the causes for the Bitcoin premium seen from time to time, it is important to realise that you are not trading directly with Luno.
All I know is that as soon as I think I know something about the price, I wake up the next day and realise I know nothing.
Barrick cautioned that its first - quarter realised copper price is expected to be about 5 % below the average first - quarter market price for copper, as a result of provisional pricing adjustments that reflect the downward trend in copper prices over the period.
what many people don't realise is that the bible is telling people about their freedom to believe in God but the Religions want you to believe in Religion and so mislead people.
Haven't you realised that the Pandering to Isreali's by the Neo-CONS comes first and screw Iowa and NH, they are not our allies, they are just STATES, who cares about them.
As children we are told about Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy the Easter Bunny and all that good sense.But as we get older we realise «wait... a chubby old jolly man makes toys for all the boys and girls in the world and delivers them all to them at night... That cant be true because first off you cant possibly do that in one night an reindeer cant fly.
It's getting to know people over a pint in the Jesus Arms beer tent and realising that no one is talking about Jeremy Corbyn anymore.
The psalmists were poets and I began to absorb beauty, the sounds and repetitions, and became a contemplative — realising that language was not just telling me something but inviting me into a world of language that was more about what you couldn't see than what you could.
And then time passed, and I realised that my dogma and my rigidity said everything about me and my insecurities.
I'm passionate about the topic, personally, of course, but in all of the conversations I've had since Jesus Feminist came out, I've come to realise that it's even more important than I could have dreamed to speak the truth here and teach the truth in our communities.
Because I am writing about a thorny issue, and because I am nervous about how it will be received, my fear was coming across in my tone more than I realised.
A church member told the Mirror about the moment 80 members of the choir at All Saints Church realised something serious was happening, as police snipers in balaclavas were spotted outside of the building on rooftops at around 8.20 pm.
Jake Elsley, 21, said they continued singing for about ten minutes before realising they should try to «get out of the area», ensuring they kept «away from the windows».
Anyway, I was thinking about that word «undignified» after that come - to - Jesus moment a few weeks ago, and realised that I've almost always found God most in my undignified moments — by dancing ridiculously, by telling secrets, by being willing to be foolish, by taking chances, by working hard, by engaging in the mess and weirdness of family life, all of it.
Things were said without realising that one must be very explicit about the intended tone of a comment on the internet.
I hadn't realised till I read your post today how many assumptions I have about the crucifixion story that hang on a belief that Jesus could have stopped his own abuse.
The prolific Jesuit scholar, Fr James Schall, now in his eighties, has given us this book about the pleasure of knowing the truth of things, in particular the delight of discovering coherence from reflecting upon diverse aspects of existence, of realising that all sorts of «scraps of evidence» point to the fact that only Christianity provides an adequate account of our existence.
Anyway, the last few years, I've realised more and more things I hate about the system I was a part of for most of my life.
When a family is united, children soon realise that life is not about serving one's own interests, but about acting together for the good of the entire family.
I am sure it would be a powerful motivation for many if they were to realise that singing the texts of the Mass would mean that there need be no further arguments about which hymns should be chosen.
I then realised I did not mean that, but I wanted to use the word «satanic» in order to say something positive about the holy spirit (which I do believe).
Having thought about it and having read the replies I realise I was not understanding what, I now think, the post was saying!
about three weeks ago at about midnight i shouted up to a guy who was suspending christmas decorations in the main shopping street... «do you realise how miserable that makes me!»
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