Sentences with phrase «yet realised»

Unfortunately my children must be colour blind and haven't yet realised that we now live in town.
From those who left school at 16 and feel they haven't yet realised their true potential to those with extensive career experience looking to further develop their skill set or take a new direction — as well as graduates hoping to return to higher education to study for a Masters or PhD — the mature student population is a richly diverse and integral part of the student community.
What you have not yet realised is that I can help you and David overcome the incorrect belief that you have been led to accept because of your lack of sufficient education about and / or understanding of just what entropy is and what processes have to occur for it to be maximized, and what the conditions will thus be in the state of maximum entropy which physicists call thermodynamic equilibrium.
The number of galleries exhibited has been reduced from 175 to 150, though the concept of less is more at art fairs of this scale is not yet realised.
«Many book publishers have not yet realised that.»
Not Yet Realised: Pavilion Drawings, published on the occasion of the 2012 exhibition Dan Graham's Pavilions at the Lisson Gallery in London, presents numerous drawings and proposals for possible future pavilions.
The CGT relief provisions preserve the income tax exemption for capital gains accrued, but not yet realised, by complying superannuation funds and pooled superannuation trusts on CGT assets held throughout the pre commencement period (see paragraph 7 of this Guideline).
The CGT relief provisions preserve the income tax exemption for capital gains accrued, but not yet realised, by a complying superannuation fund on CGT assets held throughout the pre-commencement period (see paragraph 7 of this Guideline).
They have not yet realised that the only sensible question to ask is: «How do you minimise the harms which emerge when people do drugs?»
The same went for Cooper's recent attack on the government's u-turn on National Insurance - Westminster has not yet realised that the public doesn't much care about splits and u-turns as long as they're happy with the end result.
While most 4 month old babies have not yet realised that they are separate from mom and dad, some have.
I am surprised that more people haven't yet realised that the last minute Lemar bid was purely a publicity stunt.
Yet he realises that quantum physics excludes pure determinism and so opens the way to a reconciliation of evolution with human freedom and divine providence.
However, he has impressed at Gijon — contributing five assists and scoring three goals — suggesting that he may yet realise the potential that once took him to the Nou Camp.
But Pochettino loves working with young English players and Zaha, still just 23, could yet realise the huge potential he showed at Palace as a teenager.
These are the arguments we need to be using; it has to be about cuts impacting on the delivery of key public services, services that people all too often take for granted and that they don't yet realise they're set to lose unless they're prepared to fight for them.
The inputs for factory farming are becoming too expensive, and although we don't yet realise it, factory farming itself has become frighteningly susceptible to disease.
Ledger starts to fall for her, yet he realises that their love is based on a trick.
The young Indian woman is just gorgeous, innocent and surprised, not yet realising what is coming over her and her tribe...

Not exact matches

«The potential for realising long - term benefits from the shared services reform is still feasible, but there are risks to be managed and significant challenges yet to be addressed - it will not be easy,» he said in the report.
The effects associated with this ban have not yet been realised.
By the end of the weekend, I realised that this poetry was the most dangerous challenge to my atheism that I had yet come across.»
This holds true since the abstract form of the substance - nature remains always the same, yet in its concrete instantiations the form always seeks to realise itself more adequately.
After birthing two babies and preparing for our third, I have revisited many of my old favourite books about natural childbirth but I was shocked to realise I hadn't actually read Ina May's landmark «Guide to Childbirth» yet.
In real freedom we can not be irritated by those not yet having awakened to the freedom of mind by realising we are all one, because they «do not yet know what they are doing».
Yet we can not abide Berlin's belief that «the very idea of the perfect world in which all good things are realised is incomprehensible, is in fact conceptually incoherent.»
Religion is the vision of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux of immediate things; something which is real, and yet waiting to be realised; something which is a remote possibility, and yet the greatest of present facts; something that gives meaning to all that passes, and yet eludes apprehension; something whose possession is the final good, and yet is beyond all reach; something which is the ultimate ideal, and the hopeless quest.
When the Elector drew Luther's attention to the text, Luther said that while he realised that «my harsh writing has been and still is distasteful to and opposed by many of my friends and enemies, including your Electoral Grace» yet he had never in any way stirred up rebellion or revolution, and indeed had written against them, and had written only to promote the Word.
Melancthon always realised that Luther's rumbustious concern with the dynamic of faith, with preaching the Gospel, with a lived and announced theology must arouse opposition, and gladly as he accepted Luther's sincerity and indeed the importance of a Gospel enunciated without compromise, yet he considered it was necessary also to have a conceptual summary of what was believed, which could enable the different viewpoints to come together in what we call today Agreed Statements.
And yet I think -1 trust - that women have a greater capacity to realise how destructive for society, and how self - destructive, this trend is.
I realised that many are moving on to something else which is much better, yet many times many others are not.
I adore your Blog and it's simplicity yet it's so effective at making us realise how we all should be eating like this!
I was all set to come home and remake some of my favourite fall recipes when I realised something: It isn't actually Fall yet.
Yes, I realise it's not Summer yet and berry season has yet to come.
I realised I have not mentioned them here yet!
A French men who claims that he loves the club, yet refuses to realise the truth.
Its surprising how we all realise the importance of cazorla in the team and still yet to have a replacement if his contracts runs out, I don't understand why he hasn't been offered a new one.
Forecasts expect steady rain for Saturday's quali session at Albert Park, and this is likely to influence the running order of teams that we haven't even fully realised just yet.
Most of you don't realise that Cavani was mainly played out on the wing, yet he still managed to score 19 goals.
I wonder when we will realise that Giroud doesn't just have d ability, am not talking abt scoring goals, d arsenal way u need to able to keep d ball in those dangerous areas yet every time the ball gets to him he tries a flick that works 1 in 100 trials, hence loosing possession.
After what is shortly to be a decade at the club, it is very disappointing to realise that Tomas is yet to win the Premier League trophy with Arsenal.
However after careful scrutiny I have come back to reality and realised that all is not lost yet.
To me, he sounds like a washed up PM whose still trying to pull the wool over your eyes, Yet he doesn't realise that it's riddled with giant holes?
Gooners that hate Wenger admire him without realising that, other than a different implementation of attacking football, he is virtually a Wenger clone yet he is seen as a saviour.
Have you not come to your senses yet and realised Schneiderlin is the epitome of an elite DM?
Even more opened their eyes after the Spurs game, and realised the truth after yet ANOTHER humiliating defeat.
That was Per sprinting, have you not all realised yet he cant run!
How about another injury prone attacking midfielder with promise and potential that he has yet to realise?
So many fans today posting comments about yesterday's game and individual performances and yet we all still fail to realise the problems are constantly reoccurring throughout the season!
tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllable of endless gallic bullshit....4 th place junkies wetting themselves over 3rd place finish should realise that other teams will be strengthening in summer definitely the others in top 4 and always a surprise or two outside... wenger has f @@@@@ us over for ten years now selling top players and bringing in a string of jokers... yes that changed with ozil and sanchez... but giroud coquelin and monreal while all decent and can help us to another 4th place but not beyond that (coquelin could still be a top class player but ai nt there yet) walcott and podolski will never deliver and merteshaker would not be in any other top 15 team in europe... so the idea that the squad is on the cusp of greatness is moronic and confirmed by end of season performance... we need four quality signings but i would settle for two (attacker plus DM) and an upgrade (left back)..
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