Sentences with phrase «with realisations»

Commenting on the survey, David Johnstone of PI Solutions a firm specialising in assisting solicitors with realisations of work in progress when selling or restructuring their businesses said: «The medium to long term picture, ie 12 months to 5 years, for solicitors is a serious concern.
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.
The celebration of Easter joy should be tinged with a realisation of the dearly bought victory won by Christ.
Occasionally, the voice became uncertain with the realisation that the Roman bureaucracy would need to find an income from somewhere.
The situation with meat may be different, because perceptions about the value of the meat is undergoing change, with the realisation that the meat is not only a very good game meat but also has nutritionally desirable attributes (O'Dea 1988).
It starts with a realisation.
This quote was ill timed and insensitive to Arsenal fans who were just coming to terms with the realisation that we would be playing Europa League football next season.
[57] These stars have also been referred to as WN10 or WN11, but that has become less popular with the realisation of the evolutionary difference from other Wolf — Rayet stars.
His early scenes with Affleck brim with fraternal affection, but it's during a reunion with ex-girlfriend Zoe Saldana after his release from prison, with his realisation that life has moved on without him, that his steadfast composure momentarily breaks.
In the original film, Thompson's character deals with the realisation that her husband, played by Rickman, is having an extra-marital affair with a younger woman.
«Twenty years later, the 17th ICMI Study (2006) revisited this same topic, with the realisation that change had proceeded more slowly than anticipated.
Now faced with the realisation of how difficult it is to promote sales.
The importance of human rights as the foundation of the democratic state under the rule of law goes hand in hand with the realisation that fundamental human rights may be mutually contradictory.
Coupled with the realisation that in - game purchases were bringing in greater revenue than in - game advertisements, games developers began creating a hierarchy that could be bought, as much as it could be earned through hard hours playing the games (and being exposed to the ads for longer).
Meanwhile, the good news (if further research bears it out) that the world's warming has been slowed, at least for a few years, needs to be leavened with the realisation, yet again, that there are significant uncertainties in science's understanding of the climate — and thus unquantifiable risks ahead.
Please refer to http://www.climateimc.org/?q=node/348 and refer to slide labeled «Four Geological Times of Glaciations», with realisation that the «blocks» seen in that «chart» represent periods of time when glaciations reoccurred on a planetary scale, some being «Ice Ages».
That was largely what sold me, along with the realisation that nuclear power was actually less unsafe and less environmentally unfriendly even than renewables.
The year began with the realisation that 2013 was Australia's hottest ever (and yes, it's because of us), and ended with...
It started with a realisation last autumn that we were celebrating BusinessGreen's 10th anniversary, but were still not 100 per cent sure precisely what we were celebrating.
As for the «greenhouse effect, you only need look at the material properties as they are known in SCIENCE of the 20th century, rather than attempt to substitute the hypothetical structures of the 19th century, again for an outline see the link: - http://www.climateimc.org/?q=node/312 (*), with the realisation that dipole behaviors are well known now in SCIENCE as are the related behaviors of materials.
When Music Ally sat down with a series of Deezer executives at the company's media day last December, smart speakers like Amazon's Echo were high on their priority lists, with the realisation that rivals were ahead of...
I am treasuring our family holidays, with the realisation that with Mr 18 and Miss 15, the whole going away together thing will soon come to an end.
But by 48 I'm actually ok with it and many of my friends who have already turned 50 say the same thing... that once they turned 47, it was like a load came off with the realisation that it's not as bad as they thought it would be.

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.
It was Steve's familiarity with the product, and the realisation there must be a great business underneath, that allowed us to look past the terrible headline numbers to find the real insights.
By: Marleny Arnoldi 23rd March 2018 Following the realisation that their mining clients often need advisory services with regard to technical or operational issues at a cost - effective rate, mining services and solutions provider Dickinson Group began offering advisory services to the industry in November.
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.
Only my realisation in that year that the whole human race was on a collision course with disaster shook me out of this dualism and forced me to rethink my theology in light of this most inclusive question of human destiny.
The book starts, interestingly, with some biographical material relating to Hill's dawning realisation of his homosexual orientation.
From this realisation flows the insight that if we desire to enter into relationship with God we need to look at what this particular «someone», Christ, actually did.
By the end of his Anglican curacy, disillusionment with the liberal, almost secularist, approach which he had found in some of his fellow churchmen, niggling doubts about the validity of Anglican orders and the dawning realisation that the C of E was attempting the impossible by trying to serve both God and State, had convinced Father Ed that he was in the wrong Church.
What you share about «painful realisation» I connect with.
«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.
In the third chapter Fr Pereiro shows in a masterly way the intellectual centrality of ethos by demonstrating its connections with other major themes of Tractarian thought, notably their theories of «realisation» and «reserve».
In this way we contribute to the realisation of God's plan to share his love with the people he has made, to fill heaven with people eternally fulfilled in his love, because it is through the love of husband and wife that these people, in the plan of God, come into being.
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
If the German Appeal to the Nobility, written to the propertied, pedigreed, privileged and powerful in the German lands with their varieties of inherited responsibilities, created consternation, the new Latin piece written to the educated of all Europe brought the realisation that nothing less than a religious revolution was afoot.
When we were staying with my parents recently and I was cooking the meals I had a sudden realisation about how many dishes we have with chilli...
One positive conclusion drawn for the tasting was the realisation that England can produce first - rate sparkling wine with organic grapes.
As it so often does, his weight increased slowly year after year with no sudden realisation that he needed to do something about it.
«This also means there will be potential for value creation in line with public market values, and from realisations of existing individual shareholdings,» he said.
More than 6,000 dedicated employees provide our customers with fully integrated food & beverage solutions from concept to realisation.
So many fans are upset, realisation that their aims and aspirations are different to the owner, and poor performance this season, looks like we will be beaten by club or clubs with less financial clout.
So it is with some apprehension, and not a little excitement, that the realisation sinks in: Palace might be worse.
I've never been in favour of buying your way to league titles, but in the last five years I've come to the realisation that it's the only way to keep up with Chelsea, City and Utd, even Liverpool are trying to buy their way back into the top four.
I asked the question «was this a sign of the club's new found ambition» or merely a crowd pleasing signing, a realisation that Gooners were no longer listening to Arsene Wenger's excuses, and were ready to vote with their feet?
When are some of you gonna start placing blame at the right place, and come to the realisation that Arsenal will NEVER win the league with Arsene at the helm.
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.
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.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z