Sentences with phrase «realise quite»

There is also a worry that investors may not realise quite how risky are their crypto - investments.
No doubt he'd earned that trust — and Mosher seems to have been the first person outside of UEA (and presumably Gavin Schmidt) to realise quite what dynamite it contained.
It's only when you write down figures like that you realise quite how fast even «normal» supercars have become.
We live in NZ and I did not realise quite how blessed we are having a lemon tree.
It's only in hindsight that you realise quite how effective David Cameron was at winning those votes.
Most people would be staggered to realise quite how little Britain actually does itself on nuclear issues.
Not many people realise quite how much a bottle of Scotch whisky is taxed.
Just reading Tom Harris's blog has made me realise quite how complacent Labour MPs can be about the civil liberties agenda.
I didn't even realise quite how scary I found them until my nightmare.
We can fail to realise the quite different aspect the Universe bears when we try to think of it as a process and a progress upwards from primitive beginnings; some scientists consistently ignore this much more important mental process which is synthesis rather than analysis.
So for me, I realised quite early on that this stuff is nice and it's encouraging but it won't satisfy my need for affirmation, there will always be «I want to hear more».
What all this fuss over Clegg's overtures to Labour shows is that journalists and voters alike still haven't realised quite how desperate the Lib Dems are to cling on to power.
«It was mercifully quick, and I remember first of all feeling surprise then fear then horror as I realised I quite simply couldn't escape, because obviously he was stronger than me.»
One of the things I realised quite early on was that I would be talking to one company, and I'd be talking to another, and I realised that none of them ever really spoke to each other,» she said.
Of course, there was always a struggle to convince his bosses that Dean was worth covering, since no one realised quite what he'd become.
I had realised quite quickly with this particular class that one way to get them on - side was to include relevant current affairs which they find unjust.
It was a drunk plonker being a moron, probably half not even realising quite how much of a tool he was being.
Back then, none of us realised quite how much of a success the Switch would be — not even Nintendo themselves.
And I guess we realised quite early on, that if we can make you laugh we've broken the ice.
Holly Youdan said, «I realised quite quickly that Sumo Digital is a place that cares about its employees.
She studied graphic design and then bookbinding before — seemingly by accident — she realised quite how satisfying painting directly on to untreated cotton can be.
I realised quite early on that I was not so interested in painting people whom I knew or doing the classic portrait from life, although I did it a lot when I was younger, because to be able to improvise, it's important to train yourself how to look, and to be aware of how a body is composed or how a face sits.
«But we realised quite quickly he was virtually being killed by his art.
Anyone who read our Galaxy S8 review last year would have realised quite quickly that the biometric unlocking features of that phone almost made it unusable.

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The thinking, however, changed as the company realised that the e-commerce business was quite complex and it was tough making money in online retailing.
Quite frankly they were too dumb to realise how much money they were losing and we extended them no more credit than we possibly could and were quite willing to go straight to court if we hadn't gotQuite frankly they were too dumb to realise how much money they were losing and we extended them no more credit than we possibly could and were quite willing to go straight to court if we hadn't gotquite willing to go straight to court if we hadn't got paid
We all knew they would clash with the christians and kill each other, but little did I realise that they would do so for thousands of years... it was quite simply brilliant.
I too have bought quite a few Christian albums of late where I've initially thought, wow, there are some great tunes on here, only to realise they seem purposefully vague to the point that they make more references to setting suns and emotions than anything Godly.
Yahweh in hebrew means my Lord and is a common reference meaning supreme God.In the bible satan is referred specifically as the adversary in hebrew or slanderer in greek its quite clear there is no confusion.Satan is not in the same league as God he is sovereign in fact God has satan on a leash and limits his control particularly over his people as we read in Job.Christians need to realise that satan can influence us if we walk according to the flesh.In the case of David calling a cencus meant he gave in to his pride he wanted to know how many soldiers he had believing numbers would give him the upper hand and so Satan took advantage of his weakness and Davids choice displeased God.David of all people should have known as he as a young man had defeated goliath a mighty warrior and it was because of his faith and trust in God that he overcame.But it wasnt God that made David make that decision it was his own and satan tempted him and he gave in to that desire In the two verses there is no confusion if you understand how God and satan operate i did at one stage have the same issue with Jesus sending the demons into the pigs why would he help satan or at least it appeared that way?
«Quite a lot of people I've know over the years have started sharing something, only to be told pull yourself together, or pray about it or don't you realise God loves.
Nothing quite like spending an evening reading thorugh a year's worth of blogging life to make one realise two things:
In this sense, although the procession of «I knowing myself, loving myself, am» actually constitute our spiritual existence, there is a «more» in this process which we never quite grasp - a more in terms ofour past (we are derived from others) and a more in terms of our future (there is more of our existence to be realised).
The problem with spiritual abuse it it's subtle (and quite frankly deceptive) nature, that many people don't even realise that it's going on.
When will you realise, for quite a lot of people, hell is living on this Earth.
I did my usual thing of not quite reading the ingredients or in this case the method quite well enough beforehand, and did not realise that it required a food processor which I do not have, to bind together the sweet potato and dates.
Yesterday I made quite a tasteless courgette soupe, and quite frankly have just realised what it was missing, MISO!!!
I didn't realise Australia was like the UK in not celebrating Halloween and imagined it would be quite big over there for some reason.
As soon as the concept was explained, I realised that smoothies in a bowl were quite a different thing to smoothies in a glass.
It seems like quite a daunting thing to do but actually it can be really easy once you realise that there are some pretty amazing recipes out there that call for only natural sugars.
I checked my progress this weekend and realised I've used quite a few new - to - me ingredients already this year:
The problem with leaving the UCL is that coming back can be quite difficult as Liverpool and Man utd have come to realise.
It seems to me you are getting quite desperate in your desire to Manage our club as we are most certainly going backwards in regards our League position.Could it be you have finally come to realise the club is already planning for life without you?Could it be you have been found out at long last that your prehistoric and outdated views of management are not what the club needs to get us out of the massive pile of SHIT we find ourselves in because of you?
It seems quite obvious — patronising even — when it is put like that, but perhaps that is what needed to be done to make people realise that footballers are not overpaid.
But quite frankly, I've had enough of watching young players being developed by us and them get sold when they realise their potential or simply not making it.
Has he just realised that the first two games were quite tough fixtures to go into without a recognised striker?
We have been quite happy wid our GAME IN HAND but now I realise dat its infact a LIABILITY!!
The player himself also spoke about it, as reported by the Daily Mail, and although he realises that he has quite a bit to learn in the role, he did enjoy and plans to study some of the best players in that position and see how the likes of the great Andrea Pirlo do so well there.
That win was a 2 - 0 victory over Liverpool that came before Brendan Rodgers had realised that playing on the counter-attack was something his team might be quite good at.
It was a beautiful day as well and just to see how many people had come out... that was quite overwhelming, to realise how much it meant to them.
Falcao has looked bereft of confidence ever since Manchester United fans realised that he was not quite the player his reputation suggested he would be.
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