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I realise my faults better than anyone else could realise them.
I probably think I need a few more weeks to realise that or may be never realise that I've done something great.
Fortunately, some of us realise furniture and whitegoods are heavy.
I think people realise what sort of guy [Musk] is.
People stop and restart much more often than they realise.
Security officers realise that they can't use their old systems.
Huang came to realise how much he had misjudged Mao.
Italy is less vulnerable to panicky investors than many realise.
Middle England is substantially more Brexity than Remainers may realise.
Biotechnology is already a bigger business than many people realise.
It made me realise how not sensible I'd always been.
I want people to realise we can be good neighbours.
But it made me realise, you need those big songs.
It took me like, three or four shows [to realise].
I didn't realise there were so many meal deal enthusiasts!
Because we're all capable of so much more than we realise.
"Not many people even realise there are adult sufferers," says Pakula.
Callers were made to realise that this was a special hotel.
But policymakers must also realise where they need to regulate less.
Unlike Prince, she has relied on collaborators to realise her vision.
They do not realise that careless selling is harmful, it seems.
Surveys in other countries show that many poor women realise this.
With luck, they will not realise how little that bit is.
Europe, its leaders suddenly seemed to realise, needed to defend itself.
When did you first realise you wanted to start making music?
Perhaps the most frightening thing is that savers don't realise this.
Voters will soon realise that they have been sold a pup.
Many do not realise that the state is subsidising the bill.
But then they meet him and realise how friendly he is.
He has yet to realise he is no longer the magician. ■
Don't you realise it's the only time you'll ever see it?
Mine is to support more people to realise theirs, through education.
I realise now that this isn't a simple matter of empathy.
But one day you're sat next to her in art class and you realise that the little clay sculpture she's meant to be doing is actually very bad indeed – you realise, after all, that she is human.
How are they going to realise the value in the social impact?
Can Edgar finally realise his dream of becoming a two-weight champion?
Perhaps we'll start to realise that buying stuff isn't making us happy.
Music taste tells so much more about a person than people realise.
Mr Trump appears not to realise what gigantic concessions these would be.
The tragedy is that their tasks are more interdependent than they realise.
The world is not short of ideas to realise the Paris goal.
Then one day you realise oh, this could be an enjoyable experience!
Kevin Shields uses one on his "You Made Me Realise" noise board.
Which made me realise that I must think I'm prettier than her.
Equity investors may realise there are lot of Brexit-related risks ahead.
We realise it was poor joke and have taken the post down.
This led him to realise he could support himself as an artist.
Little did he realise how soon his words would be proved true.
But aid alone will never be enough to realise universal health care.
One reason may be that Americans don't realise how unequal incomes are.
Subjection to WTO rules might yet prove more irksome than Brexiteers realise.
The region's governments have started to realise that this is a problem.
Big brands have been quicker to realise this than the music business.
What we didn't realise is he's also a massive fan of slides.
I didn't realise until I looked into the mirror six months later.
But bill-payers may not realise its true cost to the planet.
Mr Trump's supporters seem to realise the damage Colonel Vindman could do.
Some had their trips cut short before they could realise their dreams.
Even economists realise that free trade can be a hard sell politically.
When they realise nobody gives a shit, there won't be a problem.
It was like, hey, do you realise there's someone else sitting here?!
Don't these dusty old sods realise that Attenborough is a national treasure?
Now that I realise I'm so far under average —it really hurts.
And you'd realise it was because the material was just so good.
It's only when people talk about it that I realise what happened.
I think what people don't realise is how many professionals are involved.
Now I realise that I was telling myself the truth all along.
Keep reading and you'll soon realise it's all part of the plan.
The company was relatively late to realise the potential of broadband services.
Patti Smith made me realise that societal, gender defined rules were nonsensical.
Elsewhere, fund managers continued to realise profits and liquidate long positions (tmsnrt.rs/2KFCXa3).
Here's another chain that just didn't realise Australia was ahead of the curve.
"You think it won't hit you, until you realise it's becoming an avalanche."
"Oh, I didn't even realise you were taking a photo," is the aesthetic.
I start to realise how young the places I hang out in are.
But to realise the potential, governments need to rethink the role of utilities.
Governments have come to realise that they need to do something about informality.
Many of those discouraged users may not realise how much they have improved.
It will preserve a relationship that is more interdependent than many Americans realise.
I wish they could realise that my children are the same as theirs.
It will take time for the market to fully realise its transformational power.
Mrs Merkel and Mr Macron must realise that they cannot fill Charlemagne's shoes.
And they seem not to realise how much motherhood harms their partner's career.
I have come to realise, however, that I am nothing but a novice.
The worry is that many of them don't even seem to realise it.
The researchers are not the first to realise that paper might be fingerprintable.
I think Techno is a lot more melodic and emotional than people realise.
Look at it: I assumed, naively I realise now, that that was that.
Though a layman may not realise it, glasses are technically liquids, not solids.
It's important to realise that Ali and Malcolm were as close as brothers.
It made me realise that anything you say online can potentially help someone.
Then, and only then, will we realise the true might of Tony Pulis.
We know about his career, but there's more to it than people realise.
We're only now starting to realise that the former is far more important.
This might become a way to realise interstellar travel (and/or time travel).
It really made me realise the depth of a really good rock band.
After watching this film, they will realise that it happens every single day.
To "face the Drift" is simply to realise this, long after they do.
I didn't realise the extent of Harvey Weinstein's manipulative and calculated predatory behaviour.
Did this person look me up and realise that I'm actually pretty hot?
When will they realise this war cannot be ended with military might alone?
If I don't think about them being separated, I don't even realise it.
The president may grow even less popular when voters realise how much of their money he will need to spend to realise his economic plans in the North—all the new infrastructure will cost sums that the North does not have.
"No doubt, the government didn't realise the difficulties that would be faced," he said.
The Arabian peninsula is not big enough, however, to realise all its rulers' ambitions.
It has yet to realise the money-spinning potential of WhatsApp, its messaging service.
Every single American will have the opportunity to realise his or her fullest potential.
So if he succeeds, you realise what this means for the last three presidents.
Mr Reed interviews McLemore's friends, some of whom did not realise he had died.
In their own ways the characters slowly realise that they have made irreversible choices.
A lot of Antipodeans don't realise this, but Australia's capital city is not Sydney.
Because students take recessions for granted, they may not realise how peculiar they are.
Now, though, scientists realise that in fact it's been two coalescing galaxies all along.
Later, we realise his tears were nothing more than an attempt to save himself.
The organisations pushing this agenda realise some of their proposals will "engender lively opposition".
The party is beginning to realise that it may be doing itself irreparable harm.
But by the time people realise that, we will be in the "revulsion" stage.
She makes me realise that we don't need silly things like International Women's Day!
The music stops and the audience is horrified when they realise he isn't moving.
As Mr Trump seems to realise, biting everything off in one go is unrealistic.
But Uber seems to realise that it has to make life easier for them.
Like so many Egyptians, he had to leave the country to realise his potential.
Some rulers realise that, given high rates of population growth, their model is unsustainable.
"My son didn't seem to realise I'd have to stay in Niigata," she said.
You should realise however that you project the image of a very immature man.
It's only after my conversation with Lowrie that I realise this emotion is grief.
And film-goers may have more power to provoke that change than they realise.
I post a question to my crush only to realise it wasn't anonymous anymore.
His citizens—many of whom did not realise that refusal meant default—voted no.
"You need a phase two for Kashagan to realise its full potential," Sherman said.
Local banks have been forced to realise the losses stemming from client-traded TRF.
More and more of them are sensible enough to realise that they have overreached.
I just didn't realise I'd ever be able to surf in my own country.
Not until two years ago did I even realise females could actually play football.
Whoever wins will soon realise that the president has little say over domestic affairs.
I realise that the situation — involving as it does many human beings — is complicated.
If batteries are to realise their potential, they need to become cheaper and better.
But as the days go by, I'm starting to realise things won't happen overnight.
If China Inc is to realise its potential abroad, it needs a more credible approach.
Many Asian companies, Ms Elms says, may not even realise where their products end up.
As I write this I realise that at 26, I am no longer that young.
That seems like a good gig — until you realise that free members can't message people.
As they close with "You Made Me Realise," we're all standing apart from each other.
To ensure she didn't realise, he told her he wanted to document her ongoing pregnancy.
El Salvador's leaders now finally realise that a new peace agreement of sorts is needed.
In doing so, they are making Mr Trump's hopes of 3% growth harder to realise.
Non-voters, some Americans might argue, fail to realise the importance of an individual vote.
"They can be very good employees—the ones who realise they are immigrants," she says.
G7 SUMMIT - UK PM JOHNSON SAYS PEOPLE DONT REALISE HOW PROTECTIONIST UK MARKET IS SOMETIMES
Are individuals more powerful than they realise, and if so how should they exercise it?
Some smaller companies may not even realise they trade with the UK, the government said.
And the Chinese realise that America can use the supply chain to wage economic war.
If I realise I have been unpleasant to someone, I will feel terribly guilty afterwards.
Many of these have started to realise the opportunity of tapping into the B2B2C opportunity.
And, my goodness, look at their faces when they realise who's joined them on stage!
" Once you realise this, she says, "the edge of social media comparison does wear away.
It's very challenging, once you realise your reality and your truth and what's surrounding you.
Yet Britain's version of PR is harder on small parties than many seem to realise.
I realise I've eaten more takeout than not this week, which is definitely not usual.
The enforcement agencies fail to realise that sometimes their zeal could be seen as harassment.
Such reforms improve the chances that Latin America's president-builders will eventually realise their ambitions.
" "The companies that only deal with Europe don't realise how much more work is involved.
For Mr Xi, however, with a dream to realise, pretending may not be good enough.
But there were only a handful of people who could help him realise his goals.
A Gazprom source said Turkey is a vital part of the chain to realise ITGI.
I didn't realise how weird that was until I told a friend in my teens.
I didn't realise the whole female gaze angle before I watched it as a teen.
Gaskell said it took him a while to realise that he was actually seriously lost.
His salutary advice would never work for me, and he helped me to realise that.
Refugees must realise that they must respect the rules and the laws of our Union.
The two houses realise there is much that they must do to protect their dominance.
It sounds obvious but not when you realise what lurks in some commercially produced wines.
And Raoul Ruparel, its director, concedes it would be politically challenging to realise that much.
Then you look deeper into it and realise oh wait, that is wrong and incorrect.
"The time is changing and I am not sure Czech operators realise it," he said.
Ambani is willing to loosen his grip on his crown jewels to realise his vision.
The virtues of tolerance and compromise are conditions for people to realise their full potential.
It is surprising quite how few people realise Britain's direction of travel in this regard.
But now that I am here, I realise that you would make a perfect gargoyle.
They did not fully realise that helping to integrate newcomers might be their responsibility, too.
Back then I didn't realise what I was getting into or where I'd be today.
Eventually the victims realise that they are facing an entire system of corruption and cronyism.
I think I get a similar feeling when I realise that I'm hurtling towards death.
I realise that the speakers aren't on full volume, then crank that dial to 11.
You don't realise when you're that big how big you are—you lie to yourself.
And I realise that this isn't just a dairy: it's a room in someone's house.
"There is a lot more luck than judgment than people realise when something goes viral."
Kholikberdiev wants people to realise that the rodent isn't as dirty as they might think.
I didn't realise until these last few months just how much I love this game.
And I think we didn't quite realise that we're sort of a national brand now.
Most shoppers realise that you need to spend big to get a top quality laptop.
The British spell the word "realize" with an S, as in "realise," unlike us Yanks.
Britain has appointed an Official Receiver to try and realise value from Thomas Cook's assets.
"Sometimes they'll hang up on me when they realise I don't speak Mandarin," he says.
Upon completion, Hopewell Holdings expects to realise a net gain of about HK$4.92 million.
We didn't realise at first how important it was, and now she is constantly busy.
It was here that she started to realise the potential of music as a tool.
I soon realise it's Ace, the new bassist who's replacing Murdoc while he's locked up.
Institutional investors (pension funds and the like) realise this and negotiate lower fees for bigger sums.
But over time she'd come to realise that neither were true: "I love my vagina now."
He hadn't seemed to realise he was attacking a marked police van full of police officers.
The freedoms to follow one's conscience and to realise one's imaginings are our most precious privileges.
The risk is that the triumphant activist will push too hard to realise rapid cost savings.
But there comes a point in your life where you realise you can't do it forever.
"I think it's really important for people to realise it's not the drivers' fault," he said.
You realise that working in a front of a crowd is not a life-threatening situation.
"We hope it makes people realise we are as normal as anyone is," Sukanth told Mashable.
Its relationship with Iran, while testy, is more nuanced than the White House seems to realise.
America's allies in the Middle East have more to ponder on than they may yet realise.
It may become a more controversial one when voters realise that mobility goes in two directions.
Only when rebuffed did Russia realise that the Montenegrins were serious about joining the Western alliance.
"We will realise the necessary policies and measures to ensure economic hardships are overcome," he said.
Most young people also do not realise that the job can take them round the world.
I guess the thing we need to realise is that we live in two different worlds.
It may take more than five years to realise, but this is no mere pipe dream.
Investors realise now there is a huge lack of clarity on the government's plan for Brexit.
It takes me a few seconds to realise that the subject is lying in a coffin.
Usually you don't realise until you see their face and your heart drops into your stomach.
It is simply that the rules are more variable, and changing faster, than many people realise.
The starting point is unconscious incompetence—when a swimmer does not even realise what is amiss.
"I didn't realise how deeply I had internalised the taboo of talking about it," she says.
So a lot depends on whether the celebrities realise this, and surround themselves with bright people.
You made me realise that a mother's courage might come in the form of her tears.
When his supporters realise they are being left by the wayside, his poll numbers will suffer.
Then I started to realise that it was happening; I'm glad they gave me the opportunity.
Can we cast off a historic legacy of devastation and stupidity and realise this in time?
It took a further 30 seconds to realise that they were in fact in a relationship.
When you wake up and realise Justin deactivated over a 17 year old girl #justindeactivatedparty pic.twitter.
I've been paying a lot of money for hypodermic needles and now I realise they're free.
As you get older, you realise what's important to you and what you're truly looking for.
People are becoming more and more genderless so hopefully we won't even realise we're doing drag.
"It's a strange thing to realise and accept your mortality at 26 years young," she wrote.
But proprietors say parents would quickly realise if teachers strayed beyond reading and reciting the Koran.
We wouldn't blame you if you didn't realise there were working computers in these amazing creations.
As Turkey may realise one day, the genocide is not the only stain on its history.
I guess it just made me realise how much of a bubble you do live in.
When you start to realise who's gaining and who's losing, the world of chocolate is horrendous.
In hindsight, I realise that this was very likely the Miramax smear campaign in full swing.
The Syrians who took part in the uprising—as rebels, activists and the like—realise this.
It also took me a while to realise that it was someone dancing under the gold.
People do not realise that if we do not change our ways there will be consequences.
They realise that they cannot pass over these losses without showing an adequate return for them.
You will abruptly realise that no women feature in any of the advertisements on the billboards.
It has helped me to realise that I'm not alone in what I experienced with Leonard.
The Trump administration may not realise it, but it is pushing Israel into a dangerous corner.
You don't realise just how much you need some things in life, until you have them.
To that end, much of the plot made me realise that things could be much, much worse.
And to realise its promise, a big problem has to be resolved and a dangerous risk avoided.
If only the mainstream would wake up and realise that, actually, there's room for all of us.
That is, until you walk outside at three in the morning and realise you can't get home.
Responding, Congress spokesman Shaktisinh Gohil said the BJP doesn't "realise that this is a battle of ideology".
This may sound impressive, but—although few realise it—ordinary people possess an infinite power, too: language.
For just a second I realise I'm not proud of this, but the show must go on.
If they could achieve them over the next decade, they might even realise a fourth R—redemption.
Unless humans realise their common predicament and make common cause, they are unlikely to survive this crisis.
They worry that Japan will be expensive and do not realise the variety of attractions it offers.
"Join us to realise your dreams", says the poster, with a picture of officers brandishing machine guns.
Gaming is all about small margins, and you truly realise this when using a specialised gaming device.
And Hamas must realise that its rockets damage Palestinian dreams of statehood more than they hurt Israel.
Despite their joy, many election-night revellers realise that curing Costa Rica's malaise will not be easy.
Often, parents will not realise the child is malnourished until they see a doctor for another reason.
Ten years later, he has come to realise that sight is the "most detached sense we have".
So much so that it took us a few tastes to realise it was even in there.
It makes you realise that mankind could just sleepwalk into oblivion if we don't confront the realities.
Fine print urges customers to buy Indian so as to realise Mahatma Gandhi's dream of self-reliance.
Local banks have been forced to realise the losses stemming from client-traded target redemption forward (TRF).
At the end of the day, you have to realise that you are not making a documentary.
We could not have found a better partner than Uber under Dara's leadership to realise this opportunity.
" Anna, 22, from Islington said: "MPs have to realise that this is the will of the membership.
Perhaps it's a sign that many realise getting out is at best difficult, and at worst impossible.
At this point the GBV superfans are starting to click and realise exactly what's happening right now.
"You realise how much of a lifeline communication is when you spent time with him," he said.
Because I wasn't in the public eye I didn't realise how divided the Latin community really was.
"People realise that if they eliminated all stress their lives would not have much meaning," she says.
Those who cram into Oxford Street's crowded buses quickly realise it would have been faster to walk.
But the EU will quickly realise that the absence of Britain resolves few of its internal ruptures.
Then this guy gets on your train and you realise you should have done one more set.
The crucial point about a strategy for taxing the rich is to realise that it has limits.
But on watching "Naam Shabana", you realise that not all stories need two hours of run time.
The thing is, Wrighty and Shearer do not seem to realise the full significance of Lineker's nakedness.
"Some people might need to take a second and realise when behaviour just gets weird," she concluded.
It took me a long time to realise that … the word "black" can seem to generalise everything.
And then you hear it: like a dog, panting and quickly wheezing, but you realise it's not.
But what a lot of people need to realise is that this is a completely different generation.
The profitability of the new entity should benefit from the synergies that management will seek to realise.
Read this book and you'll realise that we're living in a world designed by men, for men.
President Trump must realise there's nothing he can do to win its members over to his side.
For a more immediate approach, it's important to realise that being part of a tribe helps enormously.
"When you walk in, apart from the tandoori, you wouldn't realise it's an Indian restaurant," Tayub adds.
Francis said on the plane: "I know how much they (abuse victims) suffer in hearing the pope say to them 'bring me a letter with the proof,' I realise that it is a slap in their faces, and now I realise that my expression was an unfortunate one".
It's weird, but sometimes you have to see someone else do something before you realise that it's possible.
But a lot more goes on behind the scenes of requests around surveillance topics than one might realise.
And that is why smart executives will realise that a contented workforce is a necessity for corporate success.
I would say that the top founders here realise they do need to grow, and growth isn't free.
But people don't realise that on a cremation ground, your gender, caste or marital status does not matter.
"Some start returning home once they realise that it will be years before they can bring their families."
What they didn't realise was that T'Challa himself was standing just on the other side of the curtain.
Unfortunately it would seem that not all contributors to last week's discussion realise that this is the case.
Policymakers have been slow to realise that the mandated purchases of heavily subsidised renewables have depressed electricity prices.
From the 21s onwards, America's great universities did much to realise the American creed of equality of opportunity.
Mr Trump needs to realise that his policies will unfold in the context of other countries' jealous nationalism.
I didn't realise everyone was going to have such hilarious speeches and I didn't prepare anything this week.
A growing number realise they have no home to return to—much of the city has been flattened.
"African leaders realise they have more choices than ever," says Carlos Lopes, a negotiator for the African Union.
"I now realise that some of what we see may be true but isn't the truth," says Petra.
"Our forward bookings are so strong I am happy with all the growth we can realise," he said.
TIME and time again, entrepreneurs have given business travellers services that they did not realise that they needed.
The group expects to realise all of its synergies by 2019 something which we assess as largely achievable.
A partial tonic for confusion would be for everyone to realise just how much language is non-propositional.
Boarding an airplane is one of those times you realise just how vital laptops are to modern life.
Walking into the winery and shop, I realise that Walwyn-James and his team don't stop at mead.
DRIVE west out of Nairobi and you quickly realise how astonishing the topography around the Kenyan capital is.
But as we keep asking why, we realise that their intrinsic motivation for purchasing the wearable is different.
That would help it to realise its substantial potential to help patients, doctors, health insurers and researchers alike.
I don't want to pigeonhole myself, talk about the wrong things, then before long realise I've effed myself.
We realise that we are part of the problem of not putting our own perspective through to them.
Then you read that piece on Noisey about LEVELZ and realise, actually, maybe LEVELZ are worth checking out.
After four minutes you realise how awesome that is, and then you don't want to hear anything else.
It actually feels quite meditative and I realise that what I'm really doing is making the bread mindfully.
What is most unfortunate, however, is that committee members seem not to realise the effect their statements send.
I just had to realise that I'm not a kid anymore and this place isn't really for me.
I realise now that my decision to abandon biphasic sleeping wasn't a failure: it was a lifestyle choice.
But it didn't take her long to realise that she, Christine Keeler, had a crazy effect on men.
You've probably misplaced your phone and realise that you almost definitely said something regrettable to a co-worker.
A stock market listing would probably come later, however, enabling ProSieben to realise a "maximum" valuation, he added.
"When you go there it makes you realise why we all ended up in this sport," said Wolff.
Helping people feel more comfortable about food and get people to realise that science is an amazing thing.
SoftBank favours startups that can help realise Masayoshi Son's 300-year vision, especially companies that use artificial intelligence.
Sa was quick enough to realise her mistake and (impressively) flipped the mic back onto its right side.
I mean I knew she was a doctor, but I didn't realise her PhD was in ass whopping.
Something that you don't realise until you move into an unfurnished place is just how much mattresses cost.
At first he's dismissed as a joke, and then all-too-late his rivals realise they've underestimated him.
The more I worked, the more I came to realise that the power was in the painting itself.
I realise this may elicit some gasps of shock and you might even stop reading after this sentence.
"Until they realise that drag queens are artists who [...] Also need paying, I&aposll politely decline," she wrote.
NN's strong capitalisation makes it well placed to realise further capital benefits by expanding its Dutch market position.
ParliamentTHE most important speech I've ever made, no other time has made me realise the torch I hold.
More broadly, the government seems to realise that it needs to take bolder steps to modernise the economy.
Other countries in Asia are only now starting to ask that as they realise how much is at stake.
So yes, technology has revolutionised our everyday lives, but it has also helped us to realise our lazy dreams.
It can also backfire if children can lose their trust in food when they realise they have been deceived.
Sit down have a talk with them and you will realise how similiar these great people are to ourselfs.
Much knowledge is instead spread through the community—whose members do not often realise that this is the case.
Only when the fan followed up with "and your husband's are even better!" did Lively realise the mix up.
Only after booking a flight will travellers enticed by such bargains realise they can't bring their luggage on board.
It is remarkable that it took so long for Mr Trump's team to realise the potential of this compromise.
Patients often do not realise that these "facilitators" may be working exclusively with certain clinics; some receive undisclosed commissions.
Moreover, Ms Sharapova claims she did not realise the substance—which she had used since 2006—had been banned.
I came to realise that it wasn't necessary to use blusher, eye shadow or lipstick to be a woman.
That made the world realise that China is not about to embrace anything resembling Western values, Mr Zhao suggests.
Economics aside, Mr Xi appears to realise that China needs smoother relations with its neighbours to project soft power.
"We realise that we are making up for many years of civilisational delays," said Mateusz Morawiecki, the prime minister.
It makes you realise how incredibly clever Bieber, or Bieber's label product manager, was when it came to Purpose.
The Conservatives are beginning to realise that they could face not just an electoral setback but an extinction event.
What they do not realise is that Britain's chaotic political conditions mean that it could happen anyway (see article).
I make them look further and closer, so when they realise what they're looking at, they think oh shit.
Good health is something everyone can reasonably be assumed to want in order to realise their full individual potential.
"We want them to realise that profitability is low so their business is not sustainable," says an FSA official.
Of course, without the rule to disclose baggage fees, they might not realise that when shopping around for flights.
So there may be a nasty shock in the next crisis when investors try to realise those illiquid assets.
It also makes it easier to sell services that people do not realise are mostly unnecessary, such as embalming.
But as the film progresses, you realise that both his plan and the film are all over the place.
And I didn't realise that such a thing was actually kind of rare at the tail-end of 2008.
As soon as you realise you're not that important and get on with it, it becomes a lot easier.
The other groups are still working out what to do or may not even realise they have an option.
It's a quality she didn't even realise she possessed until reading Melbourne-based critic Brodie Lancaster's memoir, No Way!
I think it happened so fast that I didn't even get a chance to realise what was going on.
Then on top of that, to realise that doctors aren't realising it either, I just couldn't believe it really.
"The move will realise our vision of becoming a significant global oil and gas company," CEO Yossi Abu said.
Then it's just a question of taking a series of procedural steps, fairly intuitively, to realise the finished product.
Meanwhile, Ali's father was present, but had a deep sense of anger that he couldn't realise his full potential.
He says he is guided by "an ethical precept" that may realise his lifelong dream of an egalitarian society.
Only when she saw yellow and blue stripes on the plane did she realise that she was heading home.
If you're in the middle of planning a wedding, you've probably started to realise how costly it can be.
If people watch this they'll realise the struggle that he actually went through to get any recognition at all.
In that sense, Jean-Marc Bosman was the first to realise that a free transfer is no easy fix.
I'm genuinely convinced that some of these people don't realise we can actually see what they've liked on Twitter.
"Shareholders could realise a higher value with their continuing investment," CEVA Logistics said, telling them to keep their shares.
The second is to ensure that governments realise that increasing supply is a key way of delivering cheaper prices.
The (May) speech has been so well telegraphed that I think people (betting against sterling) realise that is dangerous.
He said he was disheartened to realise it was common for staff to use dirty towels to clean cups.
It's impossibly picturesque, and pointedly Nordic—a theme I quickly realise is the direction modern Estonia tries to follow.
"Armatopia" looks like one of those nights you have where you realise you've been out for about 220 hours.
But you realise that the demands of big shops and the mass-produced market have changed what people want.
The way he should react is realise that what doesn't kill his title hopes can actually make him stronger.
You have to realise that it was the Cold War era when I started competing on the international stage.
I began to realise that this was what race wars were about, the innocent attacked and their dignity destroyed.
You don't realise it until later, that this constitutes a dress rehearsal for something not known to you yet.
"What I began to realise was that at the most elite levels everyone is super athletic," Makowsky told Reuters.
Our slight intoxication may have been the reason we'd failed to realise that we'd missed the last scheduled bus.
The US may not realise it yet, but its sanctions regime may simply be empowering a new crypto order.
In brief, MMT claims that there is often not enough money circulating to realise all of an economy's potential.
Climate change is affecting the planet & the world's leaders need to realise that our actions speak louder than words.
Supreme leaders who demand adulation are always fearful, because they realise that no one is sincere in their praise.
We realise that if you need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of your arm.
I think, when you realise what story we're *really* telling, you'll understand that it can't possibly fit in one movie!
He didn't even realise how close he'd come to bumping into the predator till after he had reached the shore.
DIGENOVA: So here&aposs James Clapper, now you&aposre watching him, this is what the American people need to realise.
"I was a woman on a push bike: He didn't realise I had millions of pounds stuffed down my knickers."
A: I have come to realise, with whatever little experience I have, is that none of them last that long.
I am only 16 years old, I say this because many of you think I am older and don't realise!
But, as Ms Varrall and Mr Jones suggest, China also does not realise quite how counter-productive its approach is.
I realise that because most of my existence has been as a man and I think things really must change.
The key thing you have to realise about the machines is that they don't look at us as a narrative.
"We'll have to see how long it takes before markets realise that we're different from other countries," Nordea's Olsen wrote.
"That's such a radical idea as a disabled person: to suddenly realise that you are not the problem," she says.
He told Mashable that he had witnessed light pillars in Sabah before, but didn't realise it would happen that evening.
"And I think that the other regulators didn't realise how much the FAA had empowered the manufacturing delegates," he added.
Malicious USB commands reach directly into your USB driver stack, exploiting your computer before file-based scanners realise anything happened.
They fail to realise that another rule-making body wields the real power: the millions of ordinary French-speakers themselves.
It's only now, when it's really too late, that you realise you could have done with that tablet after all.
The cause, enraged customers came to realise, was the deployment by HP of a firmware update that blocks rival ink.
Even in a department like the education department you deal with the EU every day, far more than people realise.
You soundtracked so many moments, and your visibility and pride helped 20163s LGBT kids like me realise we weren't alone.
Fu won the bronze for the women's 100m backstroke, although she didn't realise when she got out of the pool.
Listen to it and realise that Alxndr London is one of the most explorative artists currently residing within London's scene.
Burnley, who first worked for Asda between 1996 and 2002, said the business was starting to realise its potential again.
I realise I'm in a different and hugely fortunate position than most, and sourcing has always been important to me.
I realise I spent barely a day living Gray's ethical carnivore life, and I'm already looking at the landscape differently.
Hearing Lemmy talk made me realise that I would never be able to drink steadily without going to the moon.
Brexiteers have often made fun of extensive rules on road haulage, only to realise that road hauliers find them helpful.
"People here didn't realise what a killing machine many Romanian hospitals are," says Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, a Romanian corruption expert.
I notice that many customers are leaving with "parcel food" and realise it's probably time for me to go, too.
He and Lee now have a talk show called "Alkalise 2 Realise", as well as an aged urine Facebook group.
The total consideration is 95 million pounds, with a separate property sale expected to realise a further 5 million pounds.
But it's not until you get older you realise your parents were the worst, most lie-ing liars there are.
"You don't have to be a mathematician to realise that compensation at arbitrarily high levels would overwhelm Volkswagen," he said.
Lucid dreams are the phenomenon where you realise that you're dreaming and going on to manipulate and control that dream.
And I felt its mercilessness in February as I arrived in Moscow to realise my ambition of meeting Vladimir Putin.
"We have to realise that when there's inflow, we will have a big room to develop this nation," he said.
He told Reuters in a telephone interview the company needs roughly 20 billion yuan to realise the firm's business case.
"Until they realise that drag queens are artists who [...] Also need paying, I&aposll politely decline," she wrote on Twitter.
She said she didn't realise who they were until the mosque's cleaner told her the four men were Emirati police.
The German parent is exploring ways to realise value from its towers, which typically command a higher valuation than mobile telecoms.
It's been a slow awakening, but Australia's technology industry may finally be starting to realise it's been missing half the population.
Yet any fans that are irked by this immediate transgression will soon realise how closely the screenplay follows the original text.
That is their choice, but it can be a problem when the economy turns sour and they need to realise cash.
"And I'm not sure the end-investors in the fund completely realise that," he said, describing it as a systemic risk.
They can't believe that Carrie Lam or Beijing leaders are so stupid that they don't realise the economic damage from this.
Yet Mr Reich enjoyed an attentive crowd in Tallinn; chances were they didn't realise they were listening to contemporary classical music.
I realise the chances of that happening are about the same as Meghan turning up on Saturday in that shell suit.
It's for my work, for my life, and I want to contribute to the society to realise a little self-value.
With the definition of transgender widening and the notion of self-identification gaining traction, I realise that conventions are being challenged.
The latter clause was reportedly tagged on at the last minute: some lawmakers did not realise what they were voting for.
To avoid that fate, they need to realise that, as the dominant actors of the digital age, they bear special responsibility.
Tennis authorities do not always realise how incriminating strange betting patterns can be, says Dan Weston, a sports and betting analyst.
Well, first up, we think the second — about her being in the trailer more than people realise — is most likely true.
Poor leaders don't truly realise (or care about) the consequences of their actions and the negative impact this has on others.
The outsize returns of momentum stocks may have been because investors were slow to realise that a company's fortunes had improved.
If you attempt to film any of these kinds of activities you'll soon realise that your phone isn't going to do.
What seemed a simple question led him to realise that no one had yet fleshed out the concept of human capital.
But a decade later someone might open a bottle and realise the wine is delicious—prompting its price to double overnight.
But Israel's security chiefs are coming to realise that the Kremlin will not exert itself to limit Iran's role in Syria.
You've got to realise, Kell Brook is a current welterweight champion—he had no business taking that onslaught on the ropes.
"The U.S. economy is doing a little bit worse than most people realise but the Fed wants to hike," he added.
Signalling such support, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said many Europeans did not realise the importance of Gibraltar for Spain.
As he flees across the country in his car, he begins to realise there's something not quite right about the child.
Johnson has said the EU must "look deep into our eyes" and realise he would go for a no-deal Brexit.
On top of the rock they realise they have crossed some sort of metaphysical boundary and fall into a deep sleep.
Vettel can come and talk to me, but I think he first has to realise what he did in turn one.
I came to realise that the machines they were using to make this music were the same ones that I'd acquired.
When you consider that the free book is worth around £75 alone, you realise that this is a pretty special deal.
I realise music was my escape and way out of my life and a chance to help me be a person.
"Most market participants realise that the good news from OPEC seems to be priced in," said LBBW oil analyst Frank Klumpp.
Here's the truth, there are no quick fixes to "face lifts" — the sooner you realise this, the less money you'll waste.
It's not a big jump from boxers to other sports to realise that repetitive blows to the head are an issue.
Someone decides to put some trendy Radiohead remix on but doesn't realise the volume is set to "END OF THE WORLD".
Caroline: You have to realise how important it is to care, make up your own opinion, and then fight for it.
If you're looking to get into the fight game, you've got to realise your career is going to be short-lived.
And I made quite a discovery: I didn't realise I had so many shoes that are pretty much exactly the same.
Sometimes, examining the shame can make us realise it's not our own voice that's criticising us, but someone from the past.
It's normally a few weeks after the start of a new year when you realise you don't have everything you need.
"Customers who do not have their own car might realise they need one which might help sales this year," he said.
It's that kind of bitterness that all sides will face as the Kurds try to realise their dreams of a homeland.
"We are in Italy to realise an ambitious long-term project," de Puyfontaine said in a letter to the Italian newspaper.
"However, producers are unlikely to realise price increases of this much because of competition ... and weak demand," the ratings agency said.
If you're hoping to realise your 4K dreams, there's no better time to do it than Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
With a backwardation, OPEC producers would realise spot WTI and Brent prices above this of $50-55 or even $55-60.
I was welcomed into Britain from Somalia at eight years old and given the chance to succeed and realise my dreams.
It made me realise what affect language has on music —do I need to understand what's been said to enjoy it?
The first thing to realise is that "reality" means two almost entirely different things depending on which technology you are talking about.
I realise I pick and choose when to bend or flat-out ignore the rules, but sometimes you really should respect them.
Then you realise as an adult that they serve them until 10:30 AM and you should probably be awake then anyway.
Strategic actions to realise synergies from our UK workforce - while unfortunate for the individuals concerned – leave us well positioned for the cycle.
"  The actor, who stars in the sequel of Trainspotting (T2), said: "Was going on Good Morning Britain, didn't realise  @piersmorgan was host.
It's a tough job generally, and then you do a story like this and you realise 'wow, people actually care about this.
This is something that companies like Cisco and IBM also realise and are trying to capitalise on with acquisitions and strategic changes.
But policymakers have also begun to realise that world-class universities produce a disproportionately large share of cutting-edge ideas and research.
" Another user, Chi Gou Rou, said: "Will Baidu have to kill you and your family before you realise what it stands for?
When one big client, Kent County Council, demanded its money back, trading was suspended to give Woodford time to realise the money.
In many ways, we all probably need to realise our own substantial role in both the creation and sustaining of album exclusivity.
But as a fearful academic in Dhaka mutters: "What they don't realise is that the biggest threat is their own unbridled power."
The issue is gaining increasing awareness, but it's hard to get people or institutions to change what they don't realise they're doing.
And people don't realise, how many people are forced to pay a penalty and they don't get any benefit out of it.
Many only realise they have lost insurance in the pharmacy, after trying to pick up a prescription they can no longer afford.
I didn't – I'd thrown the rest of it away anyway – but it made me realise how someone could carry on like that.
You may have the template for all the cuteness in the world right in the next room and not even realise it.
For me it seems like this fucking war on drugs, which the government seem to be fighting and don't realise they've lost.
JD: Well there is concern, yet we also realise we are in a much better situation than we were some years ago.
This challenge made me realise that I need to make time to live more slowly and to take pleasure in everyday things.
But the United States must realise that they are the number one in the world and they have to act like it.
He would work madly on a song for a week, only to realise that he had got no further than four bars.
LONDON — You know THAT moment when you think you're meeting someone for the first time, and then realise you already know them?
Sometimes people don't realise that hating on a fictional character can have repercussions, particularly on the real human being playing the part.
Because many people mistakenly believe that human beings, not bacteria, develop resistance, they do not realise that they are doing anything wrong.
Twitter helped Mr Carse to realise those, letting him inform his customers where his cart was and which flavours he was peddling.
"There have been cases where a housemate has died in the home and their flatmates didn't realise for a week," Nayer says.
"We just let the international community realise how the election in Hong Kong is manipulated by Beijing," Wong told reporters on Friday.
But 95 minutes later, you realise that there are several pieces missing, with no chance of it ever forming a coherent picture.
If and when portfolio managers try to realise their profits and liquidate some of those positions, there are few obvious immediate buyers.
We're so powerful we don't even realise it, and we allow these men to come and make us feel like we're not.
It's the moment when they both realise they're all worked out, what's done is done, what has been said has been said.
I wasn't very conscious of that when I wrote that specific melody, but I realise that it is naturally inside of me.
I didn't realise it was the middle of the night, I had no idea I was in the middle of your bedroom.
A lot of people don't realise sun penetrates through glass so even in the winter months you still get the UVA rays.
Like a first date on a yacht, a romantic trip to the Moon sounds magical until you realise you physically can't leave.
"I did not realise that I was helping with this act," he said, referring to the April 3 blast on the metro.
However, it could also realise it must resume talks, as any conflict would be hugely damaging for China as well as Taiwan.
He has made us realise that if you need a helping hand, you will find one at the end of your arm.
But we do realise that since the bond market has changed and with a lower oil price, the situation can be demanding.
I have a wish, establish a global prize, beyond religion, race and nation, to help people realise the universe and distribution humanity.
The proceeds will be used to repay debt and will help the private equity firm realise part of its investments, it said.
They just don't realise what women go through physically or mentally just so a boy can stick his dick in a vagina.
Sarah Jarvis, medical advisor to Drinkaware, told MUNCHIES that parents should realise the impact they can have on their children's drinking habits.
She says this is important because it will help children realise that "they're not to blame" if they're struggling with mental health concerns.
Seeing Daddy Yankee pave the way for Latinx voices in music made me realise the deliberate dismissal of our culture in mainstream media.
Mr Trump may not realise that President Putin's aims run counter to America's interests, from recognising Crimea as Russian to ending economic sanctions.
The guy in the video below was either feeling very confident or didn't realise there were multiple camera phones tracking his every movement.
PSA has said it won't immediately close factories, but it will eventually have to if it is to realise its projected cost savings.
"I was welcomed into Britain from Somalia at eight years old and given the chance to succeed and realise my dreams," Farah wrote.
The couple returned home only to realise they'd lost an hour and creepily, that Cahill had a painful triangular mark near her bellybutton.
Even if you don't regularly take notes, having pens and paper available will come in handy the day you realise you need them.
They should realise that executives like to build empires, and to be seen to be "doing something"; they should be the resident sceptics.
In terms of confidence it mostly relates to having other people realise that I have a whole musical mind, not just a voice.
The intense Portuguese arrives abruptly for meetings and departs so swiftly that it takes a few seconds to realise that he has gone.
Whether you like capitalism or not, you must realise that there is a problem when people without money cannot access culture and arts.
That made me realise that I actually had a lot of items that I was able to wear even though I was pregnant.
Since the space is 3D you don't realise that the image, which is on the Pepper's ghost screen, is actually a 2D image.
When it gets to 6 PM, I realise I've been so transfixed by the shit-show that I haven't eaten anything all day.
"People may not realise that dry foods, hard foods are really quite low-risk," said lead researcher and germ expert Professor Anthony Hilton.
It took him three years to realise this but he now believes the quality of the product is what holds the most importance.
Celtic's diehards might dismiss Be'er Sheva as "an Israeli team", but they probably have more in common with their opponents than they realise.
What the show does so well is fill in the gaps of knowledge you didn't realise you had or would have cared about.
Leonard says LinkedIn has dominated "professional networking" but lost interested leveraging deeper relationships and social capital to realise the potential in your network.
"It helps you to realise that, yes, that was me six months ago," Grech said — that feelings of isolation and exhaustion are natural.
If developing countries are to realise the "demographic dividend" from a young, energetic population, those young people will have to be educated better.
What many do not realise, says the son, is how expensive and exhausting it is to look after parents who have become children.
Yet the Electoral Commission's decision on April 13th to pick Vote Leave from among rival pro-Brexit organisations matters more than many realise.
When lawmakers realise they can no longer control the beast, they sprinkle it with terms like "reasonable, fair, adequate" and other vague guidelines.
"People will realise the rank stupidity of preventing a development in Australia only to find it's replaced elsewhere with dirtier coal," he says.
A lot of very muddled feelings... I've come to realise I have a crush on It... Both in and out of costume pic.twitter.
" However, he added: "If we were to realise later that there was a problem, we would still have time to change our approach.
At least until I figure out the chords to all her other songs and realise that music can be intrinsically umbrella-like, too.
And when you look at those shitty little paper napkins that most drinks are served on, you realise that this issue needs tackling.
"But as time passes they come to understand and as I'm growing up they realise that maybe technology is my strength," he added.
At first glance, the menu is rather hard to understand, until you realise there are two: one for food and one for performance.
Serner says her local film industry has been quick to realise its shortcomings, and has developed an unofficial "ethical code" to counter them.
"I can't stop you by force, but I can just request you....to please just realise the situation," he said through a microphone.
We need to realise that we need to persuade people across the country to come to our concerts, not just the same fans.
Officials in Wuhan were slow to realise the severity of the outbreak, which came ahead of a travel rush at Lunar New Year.
"There is an uncertainty about Brexit and some people realise that there still are roadblocks ahead," Quantitative Commodity Research analyst Peter Fertig said.
Whatever it is, be upfront because you don't want to fall for someone only to realise you aren't looking for the same thing.
She added she was confident the Asian financial hub will bridge divisions, and realise its goals of a reunited community and "flourishing" economy.
"It is sobering to realise how often our view of the past is distorted by events of the last few years," he writes.
As Yahoo discovered, it's hard to realise the value of shares in the Chinese e-commerce giant without triggering a massive tax bill.
All you need to do is take one look at that country and realise there is nothing about that nation that is rebounding.
We wanted to realise the value, or create the value of our power grids business, and we have held on-, held on to it, we created a lot of value a couple of years ago, it was rumoured to be worth about 4 billion, now we are selling it for 11-, US: So our promise to realise the value has been fulfilled.
"As we move toward a decarbonised economy these businesses realise they need to be involved in electricity," said Jonathan Funnell at recruiters Proco Commodities.
Though it seemed a sideshow to some, to her it was one of her biggest victories, and important in ways people failed to realise.
He told a reporter at the Telegraph that he didn't realise his initial tweet would be the "hand grenade" it turned out to be.
LONDON — When you're speaking in your first language, some things are so automatic that you don't even realise how damn complicated they really are.
"When I heard there was a pool at the media accom #Rio2016 I didn't realise it was in our apartment," he joked on Twitter.
This is not the only way that Nintendo is exploiting the value its intellectual property can realise when allowed off the company's own hardware.
Yet the voting system for Congress is easier to reform than most people realise, because the constitution does not stipulate what it should be.
Not only did he bring the Donald on stage, he spanked him, "which I retrospectively realise now he must have really enjoyed," said Corden.
Speaking of Facebook, you may not realise that the "Poke" and "Wave" features still exist, though hardly anyone uses them, or the attendant terms.
If we stop for a moment to realise this position is now considered extreme, we may all choose to become members of team human.
Such a deal would, however, require the United Kingdom to realise that it cannot cherry pick benefits of EU membership without the corresponding responsibilities.
Mr Cowen: Business has to realise it always will be held to a higher standard, perhaps unjustly so, but still that is a reality.
After what felt like an hour but was actually 13 minutes, I'd begun to realise why people don't often listen to an unaccompanied kickdrum.
The risk, of course, is that celebrities may not realise their own limitations, and think they are experts, regardless of their lack of knowledge.
In his work, as in his life, he struggled to realise the brave new Jewish state he and his parents' generation had yearned for.
I ran after him and was going to kill him and when I got to him I realise that he could be around 12.
To help them achieve their dream, the authorities realise that they must buy as much foreign expertise as they can lay their hands on.
What they associate with hard but successful work as a child—learning to spell—is more precious than the pointy-headed reformers ever realise.
The second thing you realise is that each model from each brand has a slightly different set of features, and therefore a different speciality.
I'm not the type of person to get overwhelmed but I didn't realise how many people supported me until the day I was signed.
Step behind the installation, though, and you realise that the hills are made of mounds of rubbish, the trees coloured with abandoned plastic bags.
My Attorney was too busy flushing his wallet on penny machines to realise they were all over his trousers, crawling up toward his stomach.
This anger also makes it very difficult for the free-market right to realise one of its key aims: the shrinking of the state.
But try walking at any pace and you quickly realise that keeping one foot in touch with the ground is easier said than done.
It is so blind to its faults and so engrossed in what it thinks is profundity that it doesn't realise it is unintentionally hilarious.
Africa has had to contend with three volatile oceanic regions where criminality makes it impossible for countries to realise the potential of their oceans.
As I pay the bill and trudge out, I realise I'm not going to remember what the food tasted like in a few hours.
Suddenly the thought of adding superfluous nonsense into what should be a straightforward email makes me realise what a dangerous precedent I'd almost set.
I don't think people are evil, I don't think anyone does it to be nasty but they don't realise that it's such an issue.
I want my students to realise fighting should be a marriage of professional wrestling and MMA combined, because fighters are a dime a dozen.
Despite this inkling, Ochota's admits that it took his first job at a fancy casino to realise that wine was the way to go.
If Mr Corbyn wins the next election—which is more likely than most Tories realise—he will be emboldened by the Conservatives' recent behaviour.
Unilever announced a far-reaching review on Wednesday, seeking to show shareholders it could realise the value in the business spotted by its rival.
Efforts to address climate change have not been effective because people say they understand climate change, but they do not realise what it means.
One thing to realise is that the first hyperloops might be optimised for cargo, not passengers, to ensure the system can be reliably operated.
I began to realise that I wasn't useless after all; I just needed to have some autonomy, and do things on my own terms.
The sheer size of the area is hard to comprehend until you're in the air and realise just how much open space there is.
"Looking forward to working with President @realDonaldTrump to further deepen India-US ties & realise the full potential of our cooperation," Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.
Together with you, and your commitment to our customers, I have huge confidence in our capacity to realise our potential as a truly European company.
But many realise, rather belatedly, that most smugglers sell them a pack of lies about big mansions, lucrative jobs and a cosy life in Europe.
"It was sad and disappointing to realise that a few individuals could ruin such a beautiful and promising project," Gobee said, according to The Guardian.
Active Ownership has said it wants to add international expertise to help the German company, founded by pharmacists in the 19th century, realise its potential.
THOSE who rely on China's official news outlets may not realise that it has been a busy few days for gay rights in Greater China.
But if Mr Khan was unsure of it before he assumed power, he must surely now realise that Pakistan's problems run deeper than corrupt leadership.
Our parents have told us of their distressing stories of war and their journeys of escape; they make us realise how easy we have it.
In turn, businesses have started to realise "that recruiting is the backbone of every company, and that applicant tracking is just not enough," he said.
However, what is good for the hardliners is bad for President Hassan Rouhani, and his efforts to realise the economic benefits of the nuclear deal.
That said, blockchain enthusiasts are heralding this type of development as a revolutionary way to raise money and realise value for startups and investors alike.
You might think it's a pencil sketch at first, but look closer and you'll realise that it's actually an artwork made out of shorn hair.
And they must realise that they have a common duty to cherish those ideas for a world in which authoritarian populists are on the march.
Many in Germany, including some journalists at times, don't realise: you can in fact have a fair and reasonable debate but also have clear disagreements.
Europe's leaders should realise that the stuffy yet practical country they thought they knew can sometimes be the opposite: anarchically capable of romantic self-destruction.
Until, that is, you realise that the people creating these products spend their lives moving around at 60mph in giant tins of fibreglass and plastic.
Sadly, when travelling back to Orkney through Edinburgh airport she left poor teddy somewhere and didn't realise it until after her plane had taken off.
We all mess up sometimes, but it's moments like this when you realise the importance of family and how they help when all seems lost.
It's something that happened to one New Zealander, although it took them five days to realise they had accidentally kept their neighbour's cat hostage. Oops.
It makes me realise that this band is something that can exist in a number of ways, and I don't need to worry about it.
Beatrice swung the blade over her shoulder in the process, but apparently didn't realise Sheeran was behind her, and thus struck him in the face.
Kapoor says her month-long training as a flight attendant made her realise how passenger safety was such as a key part of Bhanot's work.
As to whether China will realise its ambitions, or whether it will continue to be dependent on foreign chip technology, Taiwan's own experience is instructive.
These, it said, were aimed at ending the "backward" state of football in China and helping the country realise its "dream of sporting great-powerdom".
"The implementation of the merger could provide room to realise the significant, regional growth plans of the group," Konzum said in a stock exchange filing.
I started to realise that they were quite serious and in the end we invited them in and gave them a free round of drinks.
The thing was, she didn't actually realise she was emailing Robbie Williams — she thought she was emailing a chef whose first name was also Robbie.
The costs of going it alone are likely to be far higher than they, and even the economists who disagree with them, seem to realise.
Sarah says her date with Phil made her realise there are "different guys out there" who've been through different things, and have more to give.
"I always love to watch people's faces as they realise who just ran past, often several paces after he has passed," wrote Scotti on Instagram.
What they don't realise when they're talking to the reporter is that the whole thing is actually just a prank set up by Jimmy Kimmel.
But when people start to see what the club's about, and especially once you educate them, then they realise why we've got into St. Pauli.
Furthermore, both companies realise 30%-40% of their sales through hire-purchase schemes which can meaningfully weaken with rising interest rates and slow EBITDA growth.
A new generation of royal advisers could come to realise that the monarchy's survival would be best secured through a more defined kind of constitutionalism.
When they realise they are now the hunted and not the hunters, they panic and try every trick in the book to escape the house.
"You (Britain) are the initiator of insecurity and you will realise the consequences later," Rouhani was quoted by Tasnim as saying after a cabinet meeting.
Or, if you're lucky, the dizzying elation when you realise that they will, and then they inevitably do, and then you live happily ever after.
But as this movement became a trend, I started to realise that no matter how perfect people may seem, they still have imperfections and insecurities.
The sale will enable Cathay Pacific to realise cash which will be used towards its general working capital requirements, the company said in a statement.
"It will also change the attitude of criminals who realise that girls who've been attacked won't just sit quietly within the confines of their homes."
No such thing as a free declarationBy the end of 2020 the leaders of America Inc will realise that political posturing is no free lunch.
According to Will and Katie, that first track wasn't really ~supposed~ to happen, and they didn't realise it would lead to a fully-formed band.
Some analysts said the U.S. currency should rebound as investors realise their assessment of the path for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts was overly dovish.
As I look across the restaurant, by now completely full and bubbling merrily with the chatter of midday eating, I realise something: I'm not alone.
It made me realise that Americans use different words to me for some things, despite both America and Australia having English as a main language.
Did they realise the need to instil in young people an enthusiasm for the new democracy, and to remove the remnants of a 30-year dictatorship?
But I gradually came to realise that I could support feminism while being true to myself and finally doing what would make me happy and comfortable.
After months in and out of hospital Johnny decided he wanted to dedicate his life to promoting healthy living and help others realise their fitness goals.
That occurs when people realise that an idea the teacher or writer has advanced is both useful and something they already knew but had not articulated.
A recent Transport for London survey found that almost one in two Londoners did not realise vehicles were the main cause of the city's air pollution.
The company has performed well and with a large equity holding in the company, the buyout firm is now looking to realise value, the sources said.
If making coffee is an art form to you then the Nespresso Creatista Plus coffee machine is the perfect partner to help you realise your visions.
Even now we go into meetings and talk about food waste and realise that people are looking at us as though we're talking about rotten stuff.
"As with the first cyber-risk incidents, #MeToo is helping make boards realise 'this could happen to us'," says Jane Stevenson from Korn Ferry, a consultancy.
It will be interesting to see how much of that will come from fees paid by people who didn't realise what they were getting themselves into.
"Consensus suggests the region is significantly challenged, but it has performed better than many realise," said Graham Secker, head of European equity strategy at Morgan Stanley.
Jizo-dori has a long tradition, but businesses everywhere now realise that in future there will be a lot more older folk with money to spend.
Others will pay after arriving in Europe, perhaps by working as prostitutes, though they may not realise that that is what is in store for them.
She reminds her audience that she is no politician; "I hope you realise I didn't need to be here", she said in Raleigh, to deafening applause.
Look closely at the pot's intricate blue and white pattern and you'll realise the images of plants and nature are actually made of small dead mosquitoes.
It is my belief that the above-mentioned education from a young age would do much to support young people of all genders to realise this.
But Mr Trump probably does not realise that he is trampling on America's political norms, changing the way the country is governed through profound absent-mindedness.
But politicians and officials who fail the test need to realise that, sooner or later, they will wake up to a Hurricane Harvey of their own.
Airlines and flyers realise that they benefit from more competition in the market for jetliners, as it increases innovation and lowers the cost of buying aircraft.
"If you have a voice that you want to be heard, it's frustrating to realise that it's hard to get above the noise," adds de Kuijper.
It would also provide an opportunity to realise capital synergies, as well as significant cost efficiencies, given the considerable overlap between the businesses in the Netherlands.
"Sound changes just as quickly, if not more quickly, than visual stuff, but the thing about losing sound is people don't realise it's happening," he said.
Even if federal enforcement were to slow, Democratic state attorneys-general—an ambitious bunch who realise the unpopularity of such institutions—are unlikely to let up.
"I've come to realise that every symbol has a deeper meaning — they tell stories of aspiration, everyday objects, and certain ideals in our society," Katuri says.
The bank, which operates across central and eastern Europe, also said it could realise higher-than-expected gains on the sale of non-performing loans (NPLs).
Lopsided hedge fund positioning remains an important source of downside risk to oil prices if and when fund managers try to realise some of their profits.
Third, most tycoons have lost influence in Delhi, as politicians from Mr Modi down realise the toxicity of being seen to be in cahoots with "bollygarchs".
Donald Trump has delivered some home truths and should make Europeans realise that we do not have as much in common with America as was thought.
Moia Wood, a primary-school teacher who specialises in working with minority groups, says many people in Harrogate don't realise how much migrants do for them.
Some companies may not realise that their suppliers are buying from China, so higher costs for intermediate goods could travel along supply chains in unpredictable ways.
"We realise that the decision to expel our diplomats, to impound our diplomatic property was adopted by the administration of former U.S. President Obama," he said.
When you consider the wide selection of available robot vacuum cleaners, the first thing you realise is that we must really hate doing the vacuuming manually.
"Earlier this year I began to realise the idea was a real possibility and in September I officially got to work on the project full time".
Lots of this literature features worlds that have developed technology to reproduce without men and realise men suddenly have literally nothing to add to that society.
But too often, those asking don't realise the subtle and not-so-subtle differences between cultures within the African diaspora, and see us all as one.
"They too probably realise that the time has come for at least trying to find a political solution which will be a compromise," de Mistura said.
If Mr Trump becomes president, he might just come to realise that in the 21st century his country and Mexico will either fail or succeed together.
The wonks hope to reach perhaps half a million voters and schoolchildren who might otherwise never realise that tweaking the corporate tax code can be fun.
But some Brazilian industrialists are starting to realise that the state has run out of money to prop them up and that protectionism has weakened them.
In the US, party members used to realise this and tended to edge towards the most electable candidate through the primaries (Romney not Santorum, for example).
Adding a layer of what-if analysis may well increase premiums, as insurers realise they need to be more cautious about certain risks than losses suggest.
But if you go into the politics of it and you go deeper, you realise it is common to what is happening in our country today.
The concentration of long positions creates a significant risk of a sharp price reversal if and when portfolio managers attempt to realise some of their profits.
"Most of the time people who are selling solutions don't realise how complex it can be to manage change and that's a massive change," she said.
"Ultimately I can only urge everyone to use reason and realise that no deal better than the one on the table can be reached," he said.
His brother, Pritheevy, said the driver app doesn't show the rider's name until the trip is accepted, so he didn't realise he was getting Praveen, either.
In moments like those you realise that you have no idea how to act or what to do with yourself, to be fair to the victims.
I think that sometimes people don't realise the longer-term implications of hate-fucking and should probably think twice about it in a lot of cases.
As it soaks into my perineum, I realise this might be the most interesting thing about the night's first performance that I saw, from Bruno Mars.
The higher prices rise the greater the temptation for hedge fund managers to try to realise some profits by selling a proportion of their long positions.
As the interest in my heritage grew, I started to realise how important it was for me to create an archived copy of my people's cuisine.
You're inside Lava's flat, though I only realise that when she points it out to me (in today's bright June sunshine, the room looks totally different).
I despised that, but there was also an exciting element to the end of rationing – I started to realise things existed that I'd never seen before.
"We realise this will be difficult news for staff and we will do everything we can to support those affected," the bank said in a statement.
It always goes like this: You'd meet someone on a night out, during Fresher's Week say, and realise you recognised them from one of your courses.
Obviously it's nice to roll out of bed and join a meeting in your pyjamas, but you'll quickly realise that the grass isn't greener at home.
But by placing them under constant surveillance and clipping their ties to other extremists, disengagement schemes try to deny them the capacity to realise their intentions.
"What we are concerned with is to try to create in the young people a confidence in themselves in their capacity to realise projects," Agbodjinou says.
Ashling*, 28, from the southwest of England  I grew up in a domestically abusive household and it took me quite a long time to realise that.
Telekom would also consider carving out its German mobile towers business to realise value, Hoettges told the Morgan Stanley European Tech, Media & Telecoms Conference in Barcelona.
"I realise that when people see an image they want it right away," said Lhuillier, who put five looks for sale after her New York show.
I'd estimate that it takes about 49 seconds for guests, some of them gathered around the pristine pool, to realise the cocktail bar is entirely free.
In replacing NAFTA, which Donald Trump called "the single worst trade deal ever approved", it will preserve a relationship that is more interdependent than many Americans realise.
"We realise that trade protectionism is going to have a severe effect on the solar market," Longi's chief strategy officer Shang Yaohua said at the same briefing.
Fine, but any Forza-playing tourists are going to be very confused when they realise Byron Bay is not just one beach away from the Twelve Apostles.
Personal data is valuable stuff, and once you understand this, and realise just how naturally insecure the internet is, you start to feel a little bit concerned.
And the craving for boys has diminished as parents realise that they will be hard to marry off (since there are too few brides to go around).
Since the government will need a monetary policy of one kind or another, it might as well choose one that helps the economy realise its full potential.
"After speaking with those closest to me, I've come to realise that my health and my family's health come before anything else," McIlroy said in a statement.
CANADA TRANSPORT MINISTER SAYS "I REALISE THERE WILL BE AN EFFECT ON THE ECONOMY OF THE COUNTRY", ADDS IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT SAFETY NOT BE SACRIFICED
"They realise that by stating their position and disagreeing with someone else, they can end up having a better conversation," says Maureen O'Hern, a teacher in Boston.
It should look at the situation, like a good journalist does, and realise that people feel that it isn't working because you and I know that's true.
Investors are starting to realise that Mr Guedes faces an uphill task to get congress to approve a pension reform that is crucial for Brazil's fiscal health.
Both the heroine's resilience and her confusion are poignant—as is her naive belief that her loved ones will realise their error and come to collect her.
Derisking of Apartment Settlements: Lendlease reported record pre-sold apartment revenue of AUD5.2bn in FY15, which it expects to realise over the next three to four years.
"We suggest the person, but we definitely don't want to see a crisis with parliament, to realise that what we suggest is not being accepted," Merkel said.
Little did they realise that she had spoken her own lines in Malayalam and Kannada films, other languages of the south, without knowing what they meant either.
But their instructions are written by lawyers, who areoften so immersed in their professional argot that they do not realise how impenetrable it can be to outsiders.
I think what a lot of people don't realise, and this is especially over the last few months, is that we're not just a fun loving band.
As a woman, she has to realise that the world now sees her differently, and she does not have the same privileges she had as a man.
To help students and faculty realise this, Mizzou has developed a new guide to "inclusive terminology" which ensures a healthy level of respect for all minority groups.
"Given the strong performance of this division, we have concluded it is economically right to sell the business at this time to realise its value," said Pendragon.
But the hedge fund community is no longer significantly bullish, with most managers opting to realise their profits after a year-long rally and await further developments.
Lowy says its new owner offers a "natural home" for Westfield, while Unibail-Rodamco touts a "compelling opportunity" to realise advantages neither could achieve on its own.
"You [Britain] are the initiator of insecurity and you will realise the consequences later," Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said to a state-sponsored news agency on Wednesday.
"In aggregate, SBB believes that the combination of the businesses will realise synergies of circa SEK 300 million per annum run-rate after tax," the company said.
It gave no details on what assets it expected to sell but said it expected to realise the benefits from the plan beginning in 2020 and thereafter.
But even if it forges a political consensus in Delhi behind the plan, it would be hard to realise because of tensions between different states over water.
Experience suggests such lopsided positions, either long or short, are normally followed by a sharp reversal in prices when some portfolio managers attempt to realise their profits.
"All realise that the real target is my husband, so that specific goals and choices can be served," she said in a statement, without giving further details.
At one point in the video, you and your friends are chatting to a man who is completely engulfed in flames and doesn't seem to realise it.
I wake up and I'm like "What the fuck, what happened?" and then I realise I have to make this flight which is in two hours time.
It never had a sign so the neighbours didn't realise it was a speakeasy—they thought it was a swingers' bar or that we were people-traffickers.
"I honestly didn't realise how much money was in Instagram alone until I started making it, now I feel that the sky is the limit," she said.
This is your ducking stool, hookers: how much danger and persecution can you take until you realise what you're doing is an affront to the moral order?
"It was an incredibly stupid thing to do and I now realise the seriousness of what I've done," he told reporters at the club's headquarters on Wednesday.
For all the bullish commentary around oil prices in recent weeks, hedge fund managers have used rising prices to realise some profits rather than increase their positions.
Sometimes it's easy to lose your focus a little bit, and then you don't pay attention to your nutrition and often it's too late before you realise.
"When people realise the real implications of an exit, there's new-found support for the European project," said Francois Kraus of pollsters IFOP who conducted the survey.
Then you realise that, hold on, the question is actually so strange that it becomes an uncannily accurate example of why exactly EDM never took hold here.
People who move to places where they can be more productive realise almost instant gains; higher shares of immigrants are correlated with higher rates of entrepreneurship and dynamism.
According to one troll, it's "unsurprising" that I got stood up because my dates must look me up and "realise what a childish nightmare" I'd be to date.
Her version of "Easy" is her first foray back into music since last year, though upon listening you'd be hard pushed to realise that she was ever gone.
We're just starting to see women branch out and realise there are so many more jobs they can do than the ones they were told about growing up.
The war made nations realise their economies were now dependent on oil and that dragged the Middle East, with its religious disputes, to the forefront of global affairs.
"Recognising that tobacco valuations have come under some pressure in the last 12 months, assets will be sold only if they will realise appropriate value," the company added.
I agree that one day I may make an error in my assessment and not realise that someone has been pressured into a decision to hasten their death.
Kapoor isn't alone to realise the potential of celebrity apps though — a few days ago India's Test cricket captain Virat Kohli launched his own app and fan club.
Airline passengers are starting to realise that recent terror attacks are not actually occurring on board planes, says Mehmet Nane, CEO of Pegasus, a Turkish low-cost carrier.
Listening to the discourse on philosophy and art technique makes us realise how much we take for granted in the UK that we can freely discuss these issues.
Additionally, even when individuals are aware that human trafficking consists of both labor and sex trafficking, many don't realise that labor trafficking is more prevalent than sex trafficking.
When the dust settles, we'll all realise that the re-launch of the nostalgia-inducing Nokia 3310 by HMD was simply a publicity stunt for its other phones.
Founded in 2004, Mr Buckley's group has carved out a niche in helping established acts—like Bjork and Massive Attack—realise grand, opulent live versions of their music.
Growing up in multicoloured Harlem as Lewis Alcindor, the son of a police officer and seamstress, he says he did not realise he was black until third grade.
Even talking about the title of my album Process made me realise that sometimes I need to talk about my thoughts or what I'm going through more often.
As we increasingly realise that VR has more to offer than throwaway entertainment, the more accepting we may become of it as a serious tool for social change.
A POWERFUL INSIGHT of modern psychology is that humans are hard-wired to fear loss, and will take greater risks to avoid it than to realise a gain.
He says fintech startups should stop viewing regulation as a cost that can be shaved and cut down on and realise it's an integral part of the business.
Sansa is perhaps the only person at the moment who seems to realise just how damn important an adequate food stock will be when the snow rolls in.
"I realise that Sinead has some serious mental health issues, but she appears to be completely out on a limb and I'm concerned for her safety," Lenox wrote.
The austerity programme, only partially offset by the temporary growth package, will eventually realise savings of €4 billion—around 2% of GDP—in 2019, mainly through spending cuts.
The Fed seems not to realise that it is risking America's recovery out of fear of an inflationary dynamic that it ruthlessly and utterly eliminated three decades ago.
The subject of each article is grotesque, as is its author, and midway through reading the page you realise that you're pretty despicable too, just for being here.
It makes me realise the value of familiarity, and how most festivals are kind of supposed to be about escape into yourself as much as exploring new things.
His behaviour in recent years has been that of a man who was trained by the [security] services with a state that is more disorganised than we realise.
"We just have to realise the base effect from last year is a big challenge...and it's not realistic to achieve double-digit in 2017," Jenisch told reporters.
Buyers will have to realise that they no longer hold the whip hand, and will have to start committing to deals to boost supply in their own interests.
Then you want to look like those things and when you realise it's a physical impossibility, you start to think, 'What the f**k is wrong with me?
"North Korea needs to realise that a reckless challenge against international peace will only bring about even stronger international sanctions against it," the South's presidential Blue House said.
The hand and the machine are collaborating; artists and designers who master both sets of tools feel free to choose which is most effective to realise their vision.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. One doesn't have to speak to Tony Fernandes for long to realise that he considers himself something of a romantic.
"It is a shared aspiration of all Chinese people and in their basic interests to safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity and realise China's complete reunification," he said.
Some of them are so guarded, but then they start opening up and they realise they're making connections with others who have been through similar traumas to them.
As a young woman, remember you're cooler than those people anyway, you're the hot new thing, so realise that you have power and can build your own culture.
A senior exchange official said Brexit has made the EU realise how the STO, meant to be a technical provision, is a powerful political tool in Brussels' armoury.
"Our emotional well-being is challenged everyday whether we realise it or not, but our lives are usually filled with distractions," Harry and Meghan captioned a simple image.
We realise that this is no small sum, but you could quite easily spend this much on the impressive range of sets from Star Wars, Marvel, and more.
He is virile, yet slender, and gradually, after the picture's first impact, when we might well think that "it's all about the coat," we realise that it isn't.
Congressmen from both parties argue that, although they realise that Americans have had enough of foreign wars, abandoning brave allies and letting IS regroup are beyond the pale.
Lam told a financial forum in Hong Kong that she was confident the city will bridge divisions, and realise its goals of a reunited community and "flourishing" economy.
"The makers of the series realise well the role of art in bringing people closer, rather than creating a crisis against them," the statement from ON TV said.
As choking women and children poured onto the street, he considered documenting the crackdown to share on social media, only to realise the internet connection had been cut.
"It's very heartwarming, let me tell you, very heartwarming to realise that you really, genuinely are caring people," Tutu told them, according to a statement from his foundation.
As Big Band jazz oozes out of the speakers and the paper hearts flutter in the brutally cold February breeze, I realise that people are looking at me.
Simply escorting him and Iman through a packed hotel lobby and bar, down to his allocated table, was to realise how contorted our reactions to a celebrity can be.
Greenland is hoping rising commodity prices can help attract foreign investment and get its fragile economy up to speed to realise a long-term goal of independence from Denmark.
Took 223 years to realise that no matter what the meeting is about, if you randomly chime in with 'it's just about finding that balance' people will always agree.
But as well as worrying about what Ms Warren proposes, American bosses need to realise that she is no longer the outlier she may once have appeared to be. ■
"The kingdom is keen to preserve the stability and security of the region, to spare it the scourge of war and to realise peace and stability," King Salman said.
Though they realise their public sector is inefficient, many Italians still believe it is the state's job to carry out what should be the business of the private sector.
"In this strategic review process we have had to make difficult decisions but realise they are imperative to strengthen our market position and grow the company profitably," Thomsen said.
They were sceptical too of suggestions Brexit might jolt the EU into action as member states realise that without Britain, they would have to step up to the plate.
The near-record number of long positions in petroleum has itself become a significant source of downside risk if and when hedge fund managers attempt to realise some profits.
And they are beginning to realise…the healthcare debate that really has been going now since January, I think the healthcare debate has allowed people to focus on issues.
The academics came to realise that if minehunting bees are to be deployed successfully by soldiers or civilian contractors, then the operators would need to have good beekeeping skills.
And so rich countries and many poorer ones shifted to a system in which politicians set a broad goal—steady prices—and left independent central bankers to realise it.
While returns look lucrative, investors must do proper due diligence and realise that poor liquidity at some tenors might make it hard to exit their investments, bankers have cautioned.
Oil prices climbed in recent months, but shares of many frackers failed to keep pace because of doubts over their ability to realise both growth and a steady income.
If you need a new TV or are waiting to realise your full Ultra HD, 2140K, wide-screen dream, there's no better time to do it than Black Friday.
He was interviewed by police at his home and his family's laptop examined, according to the BBC after his teacher failed to realise it was a simple spelling error.
From a pure positioning perspective, the concentration of long positions has become a significant source of downside risk to prices in the event funds attempt to realise some profits.
Given the high volumes of money market instruments traded, capital and liquidity savings can be significant, though further technical, regulatory and legal adjustments are required to realise those gains.
I've watched the final four on TV for so many years now and not until I got there did I realise how much of a big deal it is.
But the concentration of positions in U.S. heating oil and European gasoil has become a significant source of downside risk if they attempt to realise some of their profits.
Their 4-0 thumping of Everton on Wednesday evening suggests they're starting to realise their potential as a team, and they're currently five points behind Manchester United in fifth.
"The funding will help us realise and build the dreams of these five skateboarders, whilst helping to inspire the next generation," she added in the statement announcing the team.
And then, beyond even those moments, music can reach down into the deepest, darkest bits of your memory pools and wrench open things you didn't even realise were there.
"It shouldn't take international media attention for Facebook to realise it has a problem with how it is policing women's bodies in its network," Gleeson said in an email.
Making it easier to realise the value of the collateral that banks hold against their NPLs would also make it much easier to agree terms with distressed-debt funds.
To be confronted by the weird is to realise that "the concepts and frameworks which we have previously employed are now obsolete" when it comes to understanding the world.
Companies loathe this uncertainty, but a pragmatic board will realise that the Coalition is unlikely to rule forever, and may lose office at the next election, due in 2022.
Last time, with Galileo, "we learned enough to realise that we don't understand a lot of things", says Scott Bolton, an experimental physicist who is the Juno mission's chief.
The funniest thing about the Liam Neeson article is that with he still doesn't realise what he was doing was racist lmao he just thinks revenge isn't worth it.
Sometimes they realise that work gave their life meaning, or that they could do with the extra cash, and sometimes they want to fight a '22017s martial arts star.
You may be seeing Foursquare less and less as a consumer, but behind the scenes, the company is set to touch more aspects of your life than you'll realise.
"To realise our potential we need to get the basics right and that means a full review of our strategy and ultimately, a fundamental change in direction," he said.
They go from the pub to their radio session to a gig later that evening, buzzing on acid all the while (which it takes me a minute to realise).
"We realise some of our shareholders may be disappointed, but we ask for their understanding amid these extremely challenging circumstances," Chief Executive Officer Adrian Littlewood said in a statement.
OMV also plans to postpone or re-evaluate projects, cut planned investments for this year and realise synergies of 700 million euros until the end of 2025, it said.
Big concentrations of positions often precede an abrupt price reversal when fund managers try to realise some profits by closing them out ("Predatory trading and crowded exits", Clunie, 2010).
G. and I are in floral maxi dresses and realise we're severely over (or under?) dressed because everyone is in straight-up winter wear like down jackets and sweaters.
She added she was confident the former British colony, which returned to China in 1997, would bridge divisions and realise its goals of a reunited community and "flourishing" economy.
Of course, the most delightful segments detail the development of the classic rides, showing how the designers—many of them women—innovated and collaborated to realise Walt's fantastical dreams.
"I wish i could sit here and say I was just like, let's go jump out of a plane [...] "At some point you start to realise how lucky you are.
There are two sunken ships, a murder, a fire, a costume party and multiple complex betrayals, and yet it's startling to realise how much of its drama never actually happens.
Though most football message boards look hopelessly outdated, all rudimentary code and early noughties aesthetics, one doesn't have to spend long perusing them to realise just how vast they are.
But even replacing the deals that Britain will lose on dropping out of the EU will take many years, and new opportunities may be harder to realise than they look.
"We do realise that there are hard decisions to be made ... that may require that we look at further cuts to government spending and programmes," Gigaba told a news conference.
The cyclical dimming and brightening of variable stars fascinated Henrietta Leavitt, who became the first person to realise that the frequency of their pulsation was directly related to their brightness.
Men who go into nursing usually follow in the footsteps of a parent or realise that it could be a career after seeing a male nurse care for a relative.
In addition, KIRS Group may not be able to continue to attract or retain the skilled employees required to realise these plans or the employees may not deliver as expected.
"It's important to take a step back and realise your friend's social media posts are the airbrushed life she wants you to see – rather than the full picture," said Lloyd.
You have to realise that behind the modern FDP facade—all the talk of digitalisation and the cool posters—is the old party of lobby interests, without a moral compass.
Fifteen years ago people did not realise that their digital comments would survive for so long, says Kalina Bontcheva of the University of Sheffield, who analyses language on social media.
While restitution efforts began in 1957, many of those involved in dealing in looted art both before and after the war did not realise that the artworks had been stolen.
Others abound, such as Washington-Boston or London-Edinburgh: a short flight that sounds easy, until you realise it is part of a four- or five-hour total travel itinerary.
Then you realise that nothing lasts forever and that Fangio was right when he said that you have to fight to be the best but never believe that you are.
"We reaffirmed the necessity to increase pressure against North Korea to have it give up its nuclear and missile development and realise the denuclearization of the peninsula," Sugiyama told reporters.
The idea is that, deep down, we all have a passion – something that's 'meant' for us – and all we need to do to achieve happiness is to realise that passion.
Having cultivated non-violence to the point of pacifism, they now realise that defence of their state and their values may someday require them to fight, kill and die again.
Will Trump realise that he's pursuing contradictory goals in trying to choke Iran's exports and keep oil prices below $80 a barrel, and if he does, what will he do?
Nonetheless, hedge fund positioning in Brent has become exceptionally stretched and is a significant source of downside risk if and when fund managers try to realise some of their profits.
Now, however, with the prices of the commodities it exports hitting rock-bottom, Australians are beginning to realise that more must be done to encourage the formation of innovative businesses.
"We expect more and more cross holdings to be unwound in China through exchangeables as SOEs (state-owned enterprises) and conglomerates realise the value of their investments," said Mizuho's Pelham.
He is, arguably, the first major party nominee to realise that when working to please a crowd, there is no reason to offer policies that even try to make sense.
When cyber-spooks in Britain, say, declare that the technical risks of using Huawei kit can be managed, they mean that 5G switches are more like bootlaces than many realise.
"Most people would realise that at the time of a marriage break-up, it is not unusual for those who you are close to, to offer support," he told parliament.
It's like a visual representation of the feeling you get when you shake off a deadbeat and realise that, actually, they've been holding you back rather than enriching your life.
The studio itself did not realise its own Princess revenue stream until 1989's The Little Mermaid, the first princess-themed film they had released since 1959's Sleeping Beauty.
I didn't realise it back then, but I wasn't in a good relationship; I wasn't being treated well by the industry; I was being attacked by the media and overworked.
As you grow into the job and become better known, you start to realise that people, young people especially, can see you as standing for a particular set of values.
When Chidera Eggerue hit post on an Instagram photo of herself wearing a "really cute" yellow minidress at a party, she didn't realise she had just started a global movement.
As we get older though, we start to realise that it's the villains that are often the most engaging characters, and it's pretty fun to play as the "bad guy".
Coronavirus has proved to be contagious even when people who have caught it are asymptomatic, meaning that people attending might not even realise that they could infect others at MWC.
In that same weekend Yasir was to realise that the executive order would not only affect his cousins in the US, but also have a direct impact on his own life.
Lopsided bullish hedge fund positioning in natural gas poses the main downside price risk if fund managers try to realise some of their profits and close out some of their positions.
"I realise that might not sound that close, but imagine the Sun and the Earth were a metre apart," Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory-affiliated scientist Nicky Fox told the BBC.
But as the market came to realise that there was sufficient nickel ore elsewhere to compensate for lost Indonesian output, prices slumped to a low of $7,550 a tonne on Feb.
"Over time, they will realise that RMB (yuan) is a great diversifier in the portfolio," said Hong Kong-based Buehlmann, who has been relentlessly pitching global investors to buy Chinese bonds.
The scale of the buying has left positions looking very stretched on many measures and prices vulnerable to a correction if fund managers try to realise some of their paper profits.
Then some of us, especially younger women, run to the gym and do 100 squats every day to look like these celebrities and realise, actually, that's not what they've been doing.
In one strand of the film, which he wrote, directed, and produced, Amy Adams stars as a Los Angeles gallery owner who comes to realise that money hasn't bought her happiness.
The idea is to have users realise that the bikes are a common commodity, and that they don't need to hog them because the next one is readily available, said Lin.
A few sensible types, including Philip Hammond, the chancellor, seem to realise that Britain does not need further shocks to its financial stability, and are trying to play down the row.
DUBLIN, July 27 (Reuters) - Ireland's permanent tsb (PTSB) must realise more value before the government should even consider a potential sale of its majority stake, the bank's CEO said on Wednesday.
The only question that remains is how bad will matters have to get before both sides realise that to keep bashing your head against a brick wall isn't a winning strategy.
If you take stock of your internet use and realise it's little more than a source of stress, a screen time detox before the full moon may do wonders for you.
What fewer realise is that the graduate premium overstates the financial benefit of embarking on a degree if their school grades barely qualify them for entry, no matter what they study.
London must realise that the continentals mean what they say about preserving the EU's coherence and about standing by a member (Ireland) over a third party (Britain) in debates about borders.
If he can break with his predecessors' habits, manage reform wisely and put in place the basis for a more sustainable upturn, the French economy may at last realise its promise.
"The bottom line is, and the big companies have to realise this, times are changing and new times will ask them, make them, pay taxes in a fair way," he said.
Now that Magic Beauty is clothed, albeit scantily, today's store browsers don't seem to realise what its true purpose is, and happily pose for family photos with the life-size doll.
The new profit-sharing mechanism would give insurers more flexibility in deciding when to realise gains, as they would no longer have to immediately convert all realised gains into policyholder guarantees.
The kids didn't realise I was half-Tibetan and were shocked that I could make momos and also shapale, which is essentially a flattened momo that's lightly steamed and shallow-fried.
"If this goes through, NorthConnect must be taken over by Statnett or it will be very difficult to realise the project," Leiv Ingve Oerke, Lyse's head of energy business, told Reuters.
But, stepping onto the third floor and finding myself surrounded on all sides by highly flammable trees and bushes, I realise that the purpose of the fire mage was very simple.
I realise now what an incredibly monumental mistake I have made and I would like to take this time to apologise to Ms Nyong'o and everyone else that I did offend.
Petitcolin said Safran expected to realise a gain of "tens of millions of euros" from its agreement last week to sell its Morpho Detection unit to UK engineering firm Smiths Group .
So for the public to realise that goats can actually tell the difference between an angry and a happy face, we hope (this) will promote good animal welfare for this species.
Step inside one, though, and you'll soon realise that it's best not to spend very long in there, at least if you want to retain the power of vision and speech.
Did people not realise that Mr Sisi was their protector, the man who would "remove from the face of the earth" anyone who challenged the state, as he had earlier said?
LOUISA VAN DIJKThe Hague There is a way for the new mayor of London to realise his objective of connecting the development of housing to public transport ("Going underground", May 14th).
If you're new to the game, it's likely a more experienced opponent will realise this quite quickly and will take you down to the mat to have their way with you.
"I feel very strongly and committed to improving that relationship and ensuring we realise its full potential," Morrison told Li ahead of the meeting, according to a transcript seen by Reuters.
When I would press him to elaborate, he would say that it was 'one molecule away from plastic', which, I've come to realise, is a statement that doesn't make any sense.
In particular, he and his colleagues hope to see how quickly they realise that something might be going wrong and understand that they should therefore take back control of the car.

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