Sentences with phrase «stark realisation»

"Stark realisation" means suddenly and clearly understanding a rather harsh or unpleasant truth. Full definition
If there had ever been a stark realisation, this was it.
It's this stark realisation, coupled with current uncertainties, that have seen Blues supporters become fearful about what the future may hold.
He added: «Although I am extremely encouraged by the way in which this investigation has been progressed it is vital that we do not fail to acknowledge the stark realisation of what was being planned in our midst.
With Sony's use of the low profile 2.5 ″ hard disks in the PlayStation 4, came the stark realisation that with an increasingly digital future,...
When the likes of Knack, made by the PS4's lead architect no less, completely bombed critically, the stark realisation that the PS4's launch library completely fell on its face was a bitter one to swallow considering all the hype that came before it.
Sony has been doing very well in the console space since the launch of it's extremely popular PlayStation 4, but with the launch of that hardware came the stark realisation that a PlayStation Plus subscription on the PS4 would be required in order to play your multiplayer games online (although there are some free - to - play games that are exceptions).
With Sony's use of the low profile 2.5 ″ hard disks in the PlayStation 4, came the stark realisation that with an increasingly digital future, how do you store all of those games?
There's no disguising the AI routines, the success and failure dependant on appeasing a meter and the stark realisation that your skill is less important than knowing the triggers that activate / deactivate mechanics.
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