What was this conversation she was so realistically having that made her so realistically angry?
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" Even in his recent success, Mozzy admits, "The struggle really real / I'm realistically in it /Lost people that I love/ Realistically tripping" on "Unfortunately.
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More realistically, the injuries were inflicted during raiding and warfare.
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But realistically, if that's not the case, I don't know.
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Realistically, if you include everything, this is Drake's eighth album.
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Realistically, the era of the religious right was the 90s.
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What does resistance to that border regime realistically look like?
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"You have to look at it realistically," Kerr told NBC.
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What chance do the residents of the motel realistically have?
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But what does it mean, realistically, for cocaine consumers worldwide?
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We never looked realistically at our debt until the end.
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"This is realistically, plainly speaking, a political prosecution," he said.
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More realistically, Minion could have interesting therapeutic applications one day.
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But realistically, we can't blame anyone for hiding their habit.
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I took on a schedule that is not realistically sustainable.
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But, realistically, the Trump China plan is a Trojan Horse.
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But realistically, Congress has told us to have this sale.
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"Realistically speaking, I don't think I can live there now."
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"This realistically only leaves one option: new elections," Brzeski said.
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"I think realistically I wasn't a medal contender," he said.
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Scenarios that are realistically in play include: That's not good.
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But realistically, the major progress will come after the election.
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Realistically, Cruz would pay for this by exploding the deficit.
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Figure out realistically how you have a conversation with somebody.
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MG: We think our job is to be realistically optimistic.
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Realistically, you know there are limited opportunities to go around.
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But realistically, they have no reason to fear either one.
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Realistically we may not be able to achieve it now.
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Realistically, that probably means a child Ryan's age or older.
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In the East, especially, only Miami realistically closed the gap.
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Realistically, that's not a significant issue, since inflation remains low.
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But speaking statistically and speaking realistically are two different things.
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But realistically, Congress has told us to have this sale.
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No one can realistically ignore any threats in the future.
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Realistically, I don't know when we will see it happen.
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Read This Next: Depressed People See the World More Realistically
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The Lions can't realistically replace Calvin Johnson; no team could.
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It has to think realistically about what is actually possible.
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Realistically, we don't know if that's our final encounter with Ghost.
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Realistically, hopefully, in 10 years we'll be doing more New Girl.
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So eliminating beef is neither the goal nor realistically at stake.
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Could he and Marc Anthony realistically hang out peacefully at Thanksgiving?
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And does it realistically look like it could perform that task?
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The only one who can realistically break this deadlock is Walmart.
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Though four missions are proposed, realistically only one could be picked.
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And where do you think the fight is right now, realistically?
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Do you think that could realistically be brought about right now?
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But realistically, it's hard to imagine any scenario where that happened.
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Snap says the lenses should reflect the surrounding light more realistically.
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Realistically, such mechanisms are years away from agreement, let alone implementation.
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Apparently, the fake fight ended up going a little too realistically.
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But realistically its short-haul flights won't be happening anytime soon.
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They can always find counsel but realistically, it is very difficult.
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But what might those election day digital threats realistically look like?
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"I think realistically, it's going to be seriously tough," he said.
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BRIAN SULLIVAN: But how low can that honestly and realistically go?
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Realistically, like so many before you, you're probably going to comply.
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We try to reflect these feelings realistically in Josh's family discussion.
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"Realistically, to grow things, usually there's no free lunches," he said.
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America's top diplomat to speak candidly, clearly, and realistically to the
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Realistically, those stats aren't going to prevent anyone from buying jeans.
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And how far can I realistically drive before it becomes counterproductive?
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So realistically you're looking at some time during their first term.
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Don't fall for potential—know what you can realistically commit to.
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How long do I realistically think this is going to take?
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Our real estate sources say top dollar realistically is $90 mil.
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However, Musk said that realistically, production will start sometime shortly thereafter.
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Both characters are so realistically drawn that their quarrels sound unscripted.
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Nor, realistically, can we expect aid to produce a political turnaround.
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More realistically, we may not have a vaccine until 2023-24.
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He was only a human — what else could I expect, realistically?
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Teach them how to assess their own abilities realistically and modestly.
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Whether I think they're realistically happening anytime soon, alright, maybe not.
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"Realistically, black voters are known to be pragmatic," Ms. Falkenberg said.
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Realistically, however, that's too heavy a lift for the time being.
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But that requires others to speak realistically about their own issues.
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Realistically, I had minimal responsibilities, especially compared to a seasoned reporter.
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Realistically, even with a signed accord, violence will continue in Afghanistan.
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He could realistically spend the rest of his life in prison.
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Realistically, could a U.S.-Russia cyber unit be made anytime soon?
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But I don't think realistically we're going to have that time.
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They're also not, realistically, communities that Hillary is going to win.
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That relationship was cute, it was realistically ambiguous, it was heartfelt.
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The other kids at Crockett High School feel so realistically dressed.
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Realistically, another top-four finish will represent success for Tottenham this season.
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Rudberg mocked up three concepts that Apple could realistically introduce this fall.
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Realistically, I do—it's very roughly half of Gizmodo's readership, likely more.
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I planned on having two but realistically that doesn't work for promotion.
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Realistically, Liu's goal of fine-tuning microbiomes lies far in the future.
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And how many New Yorkers, realistically, will ditch traditional commutes for wheels?
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More realistically, this average is tainted by nostalgia bias, or rosy retrospection.
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Realistically, it is a little early to narrow in on prospect rankings.
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No. Realistically, I still give far too many fucks about my appearance.
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More realistically, though, it's simply decided to take on a tough challenge.
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This means that astronomers could realistically detect ringed rocky planets, he said.
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But realistically, if that&aposs not the case, I don&apost know.
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What can men at the bottom of the company ladder realistically do?
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Is there anything the U.S. could realistically offer to make that happen?
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"Realistically, the chances were low of anything getting done anyway," Feehery said.
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Use tonight's energy to realistically examine the situations and partnerships you're in.
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But can the studio realistically do so without touching on Nazi atrocities?
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"But realistically I don't think we can hope for that," she said.
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If TJSL misled potential applicants, then realistically both sides share some fault.
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Fixed sensors can realistically be powered forever with just small solar panel.
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Realistically, few convicted noncitizens will attempt to reenter the country after deportation.
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"Even if John wins Ohio, he realistically has no path," Fiorina said.
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Realistically, her health care plan is more aspirational than her other plans.
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More realistically, we'll likely see seas get 2 or 3 feet higher.
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Realistically, Kim cannot develop a sustainable economy without help from other countries.
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She urges potential patients to think realistically about the costs they'll face.
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"No regional nation ... can realistically counter the threat the islands now pose."
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Realistically, I may never undo the damage I inflicted on my body.
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"How long can I realistically leave a tampon in?" your friend asks.
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More realistically, debt will be well into uncharted waters by that time.
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But realistically this probably won't happen, even if Trump is elected president.
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Realistically, however, almost none of what he says could come to pass.
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It was realistically intense and raw and in many ways, felt real.
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Either way, realistically you should just get your medicine from a doctor.
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No one could realistically search the DNA samples to find a match.
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When you play it too realistically, you expose its simplicity or naïveté.
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But previous attempts to depict French politics realistically on TV fell short.
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Realistically, Chris Carter is never going to leave The X-Files entirely.
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"When you make a plan, think realistically about your health," he said.
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Or, more realistically, yet still lamentably elusive … a perfectly nice Sunday puzzle.
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They can then learn to cope more realistically with anxiety-provoking situations.
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PUT YOUR RECORDS ON Realistically I'm waking up around 9 or 10.
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Armstrong's "Little Women" was the first adaptation to realistically portray Beth's death.
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But realistically, I can understand how annoying and intrusive it would be.
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"Realistically, I don't know what they're going to do," Mr. Yoshino said.
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Realistically, I can only stare at that tiny screen for so long.
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Realistically, more than 21625 percent of the country will see some relief.
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Realistically, nobody cares about you as much as you care about yourself.
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But it's important to think realistically about the risks an illness poses.
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Realistically, the United States must get ahead of this borrowing and overconsumption.
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This might be the best outcome either party can realistically hope for.
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These improvements may not be realistically achieved in the next few years.
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When you talk about infrastructure, you're talking about more gas tax, realistically.
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But states can't realistically fight off nations without a little more help.
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Both must prove that they realistically fear persecution in their own country.
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Realistically, such encounters are little bumps on our collective proverbial extinction meters.
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That is a battle only a few companies can realistically engage in.
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Realistically, a Trump- or Brexit-like surprise was never in the cards.
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The big day is not tomorrow, or even next month realistically, but soon.
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How close could a person get to the sun, realistically before burning up?
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Now those bad choices are playing out more realistically—and tragically—than ever.
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Realistically, Facebook could be doing a lot more with that kind of data.
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Realistically, however, it also matters that the economy probably won't be his friend.
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Realistically, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 3 won't arrive in theaters until 2030.
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To realistically grab some Big Market gewgaw, you need a force-feedback system.
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Realistically, those big corporate buy-ins are greatly needed in the startup world.
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Unfortunately, the three-time Oscar winner hit the ground a little too realistically.
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Realistically, Bucklew's case was doomed long before it arrived at the Supreme Court.
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Twitter, realistically, has been mucking around with the timeline for some time now.
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And it's a gorgeous display, rendering images as complex as heated glass realistically.
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Realistically, you'll only want to use USB-C for those first two things.
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Realistically the most effective step she can take is to hire private security.
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Realistically, either no deal or a second referendum is the most likely alternative.
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The flora and fauna are real frontier flora and fauna; they'll react realistically.
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Realistically no one would notice when I emerged, staggering, from the bathroom door.
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We need a system that more realistically represents the people of this country.
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Think about the level of responsibility you can realistically handle at this time.
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But do you think that pill testing will realistically solve the overdose problem?
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And realistically, $24 is a drop in the bucket after a $295 meal.
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He selected those requests he could realistically make happen and went to work.
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But teams will have to figure out how much he realistically has left.
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It could realistically take years of hard work to accomplish such a goal.
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The average American today can realistically hope to live into her eighth decade.
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Realistically how much monetary tightening are we going to see from the ECB?
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A quarter-final outstrips anything Iceland could realistically have expected at this tournament.
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He has this historic chance and he realistically knows he can do it.
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What else could realistically be done to imitate The Dark Knight so well?
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Realistically, I wasn't far enough away from her, but there was no time.
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"Realistically, that's all we'll have, and that's all we're planning for," he said.
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After all, what can a government realistically do about a problem like Facebook?
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And without knowing who's ill and where, they can't realistically slow the pandemic.
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"I wasted all that time on something I couldn't realistically realize," she said.
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When am I realistically going to be able to get back to work?
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Even more realistically, those moments tend to happen when she isn't even trying.
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But realistically that's probably not an option for at least half the teams.
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" Even so, he said, "realistically, there will be rains you can't defend against.
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I was supposed to go to yoga, but realistically what was I thinking?
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But realistically, many people don't stick to these boundaries when using their gadgets.
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"No one thinks, realistically, that's a voluntary decision to give money," he said.
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"And have policy proposals that can realistically address the inequality in our country."
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Could these machines that hold about 403 nonperishable items each realistically replace bodegas?
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Realistically, there are unlikely to be five votes for such a radical outcome.
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But, realistically, that's a long, long, long, long way off, to be frank.
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They're anonymized, but they're not realistically someone else, like a deepfake might be.
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So realistically, for the time being, I would say 100 stores or so.
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There are realistically only two ways to accomplish the denuclearization of the peninsula.
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But realistically, there are some elements of Americanization that the sport could use.
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But this is about as free market as anyone can realistically hope for.
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Meaning all Bloomberg could realistically achieve in the race is weakening Joe Biden.
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But we also considered a few constraints — of what FIFA could realistically accept.
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"They could realistically be anywhere in Florida if they're not alone," Hancock said.
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Realistically, this ending is not a fundamental destabilization of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Does he realistically hope for any breakthroughs on Ukraine or Syria or arms control?
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Realistically, none of that really matters because eventually we are all going to die.
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Realistically, you will probably never ride in a 184, nor will anyone you know.
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"I don't think there's realistically any money coming for this from anyone," he wrote.
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Realistically, there is little likelihood of a Trump administration turning these ideas into policies.
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More realistically, as in most trade wars, there will be no winners at all.
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Realistically, probably not, and it's startling to hear Martinez be so frank about it.
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"There's nothing even remotely suggesting they're going to realistically shut it down," she said.
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And it has similarly strong, but realistically modest projections for its other big announcement.
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Realistically, that could only happen if Clinton said she wanted Garland on the court.
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This runaround with these men is fun, but realistically, Chelsea must find herself. A.k.
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"Yes, all three are premium products, but they are all priced realistically," says DeJoria.
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Gizmodo: Do you think realistically we'll find life somewhere in the next few decades?
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As a creator, his job is to portray a world as realistically as possible.
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He said that anyone using a Chinese app is realistically "vulnerable" to Beijing's reach.
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It's just realistically, making a film, we just don't have enough of those identities.
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But you wouldn't realistically worry that Christian would win his way to the end.
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Walking in, the viewer is confronted by a sea of realistically rendered 3D portraits.
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Sure, I could regain a semblance of control if I had more discipline. Realistically?
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A lot, probably, about all the things that could realistically go wrong in space.
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How much of what you do this summer is realistically tied to LeBron's decision?
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"Realistically, there is still a segment of culture represented by vocal dissenters," Robbins said.
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I talk a lot about calibrating expectations to what the marriage can realistically provide.
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But realistically, if you're sharing weed, what are the odds of catching something vicious?
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Realistically, when do you ever eat chocolate-covered raisins outside of a movie theater?
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Could they realistically have kept out of politics completely, while continuing their own careers?
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This Is Us isn't the first show that's failed to depict characters' aging realistically.
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Realistically, how long until you see all, if not most, of these demands met?
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Realistically, a loss here hurts neither man but a win means a great deal.
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Realistically, we will take whatever comes and try to make the best of it.
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Like the Vegas Strip, the glut of stuff to do bedazzles: Realistically meticulous hunting!
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These are changing faster than policing methods and techniques can realistically keep pace with.
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Or, perhaps more realistically, in the next 210 years — depending on battery technology advancements.
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He could more realistically, however, be nominated again by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
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Even better, there's no team out there that could realistically out-tank the Hawks.
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"Then I'd be able to assess the risks and benefits more realistically," Guzello said.
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So realistically, most of the people who were purged were not going to vote.
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Only the United States can realistically catalyze a success-oriented strategy for all parties.
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Realistically, midlevel individuals working anywhere unfortunately have very little view of the macro element.
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And realistically, that needs to happen, or the ducks need to be shut down.
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Realistically, Mr. Trump will win many of these voters back under more favorable circumstances.
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Worse, the state is sometimes the only entity that can realistically file a suit.
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But, failure to talk to women realistically about egg freezing gives them false hope.
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Realistically, the likelihood that Democrats will abandon labor in the foreseeable future is zero.
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Talks on a future trade relationship with the EU cannot realistically begin until March.
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Scientists are still unsure how much carbon can realistically be stored in agricultural soils.
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We really need to calm down, take a breath and look at this realistically.
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All are specimens of the ongoing challenge to render water realistically in video games.
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Does the museum realistically expect its patrons to make multiple visits to the show?
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Instead of trying to preserve what was, let's realistically debate the world we want.
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Realistically, that wasn't in the cards, and Powell was smart enough to know it.
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"Realistically, every show that shut production down is done," an exec told the outlet.
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How many years, and major championship runs, does Woods realistically have left in him?
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It's a fun fantasy to imagine, but realistically, it may not be that great.
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"Realistically, we are trying to bring premium back into the mobile space," Stringfield said.
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It's hard to say how many of these races the Democrats can realistically win.
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Can Canada realistically get improvements or are the talks more about preserving the agreement?
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Realistically, though, there will also be days when I can't handle so much backlash.
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"There was realistically no way in hell that was going to happen," she said.
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Ultimately, if we can't realistically leave this data behind, then there's no meaningful choice.
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I would think realistically that you need 12 months preparation in a crash program.
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But this, it turns out, is tricky — because I am, realistically, not that Malaysian.
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There is nothing that can realistically be done to eliminate North Korean security concerns.
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Could I realistically substitute a projector for a flat panel TV and be happy?
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"I just do my best to realistically assess what's happening in Washington," he said.
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Realistically, he would likely face huge political pressure to step down long before that.
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"Realistically, there needs to be both stricter enforcement and building community resilience," Tummala said.
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"I don't see that realistically being a role for me," Ms. Mark-Viverito said.
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One key to achieving your resolutions is picking specific, realistically achievable and measurable goals.
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Realistically, though, this is not going to be the main issue in the race.
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And realistically, everybody wants to see Conor, so the opponent is not really important.
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Realistically, what do you think can be achieved as far as FGM in your lifetime?
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Realistically, it looks like this is going to happen whether we like it or not.
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Realistically, we know that some people will always commit suicide -- the problem will never disappear.
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Realistically speaking, it's going to be hard for the company to top that in 2019.
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Realistically, it's more likely she misjudged the resources that those classmates had available to them.
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"The realistically adorable features allow you to have your own little Jace!" the company said.
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The bottom line: None of the three options can realistically be concluded by March 29.
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"Realistically, I wasn't near any dogs," Rheon said on Jimmy Kimmel Live of the scene.
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I can't realistically compare myself to any of them — it's a different time in history.
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Realistically, the slogan should actually be "They shall not pass", which actually could be inspiring.
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New VR tech is coming along too quickly for early adopters to realistically keep up.
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Realistically, holding Trump below the 1,237 threshold is probably the best outcome for the senator.
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One unsolved challenge is making sure the simulated humans — drivers, pedestrians and cyclists — act realistically.
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There's a ton of movies I was able to pull from—realistically and also stylistically.
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How far along do you think we are, realistically, in terms of building that bridge?
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Realistically, it could be about a decade before this technique is used in clinical settings.
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Realistically, however, the world probably won't be getting a "Yay" button because joy is confusing.
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A debit card is great for teens because realistically, much of the world is cashless.
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"Realistically, that would have been a suicide mission for me and my career," she said.
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There exists moments when they call each other out; but these realistically feel well intentioned.
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So realistically, it's probably not stupidity that makes Krakow take the bet — it's just inevitability.
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But realistically, the core four just has one big goal: To continue telling Her Story.
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Hard work is important, yes, to achieve all that one is realistically capable of achieving.
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US sanctions fail when they are punitive rather than realistically designed to change political behavior.
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The interruption in this placid passage should jar us into thinking realistically about East Asia.
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The top power index score is 0.0000, which is "realistically unattainable," according to Global Firepower.
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But its priority actions are not strong enough to realistically counter global competition in Africa.
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Thankfully, we seem to be handling today's heroin epidemic more realistically than the crack epidemic.
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I will only mention two, but once you start thinking realistically there are many more.
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More realistically, perhaps, they will just scarf the popsicle immediately, but, hey — that's fun too.
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What is your pathway to make up the deficit, and can you realistically catch up?
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Realistically, what should people get from this book besides a warning, or gawking at you?
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Many of them, realistically speaking, either dual booted them or just put Windows on them.
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Amazon can't realistically spread its offices and jobs across America's most isolated and despairing counties.
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Realistically, the chance of any of these far-fetched policies becoming enacted is virtually nil.
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For issues like this, it's important to communicate when you can realistically finish an assignment.
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It is not that those teams do not want to appoint locally; realistically, they cannot.
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Witten is signed through 2021, but realistically, he only has a couple of seasons left.
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Until they sort that out, I can't see self-driving cars realistically getting rolled out.
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We've come to know a more complex King, one who reacted realistically to white backlash.
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Realistically, the entrenched party duopoly as well as constitutional amendment rules make fundamental reform unlikely.
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When you're an independent contractor/entrepreneur, you have to realistically know what's worth your time.
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That may limit the amount of change she can realistically hope to accomplish, he said.
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They even studied the elderly to see how light would realistically hit Snoke&aposs skin.
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Realistically, Caruso probably won't make the final All-Star squad ... but it's fun to watch!!
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Neither can, realistically, claim to be the best team in the world at this point.
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Realistically, we can only give meaningful consent to relinquish it after an injury has occurred.
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That's a lesson I learned from traditional Peking Opera: You do not portray anything realistically.
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But they are shaping the pathways to another term that are realistically available to him.
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The youth's face was realistically rendered but the body was stylized, with awkwardly braced elbows.
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Realistically, the people who make it big are the ones who fucking went against that.
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Though Hannah's realistically butchered body is a fright to behold, sound dominates the horror here.
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Realistically, the issue of marijuana legalization has nothing to do with the welfare of dogs.
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Realistically, Magnus Cedenblad and Krzysztof Jotko would never appear this far down a Fight Night card.
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As McGowan herself pointed out, Courtney isn't a character that could realistically exist in today's climate.
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Sensors within the toy allow Torch to respond to touch and react realistically to outside stimulus.
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I think that realistically, it would be impossible for people to be fired up 24/7.
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But realistically, that&aposs a minor issue and not something that I found annoying at all.
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Realistically speaking, Big Tech simply cannot vacuum up the talent everywhere, says Diffbot CEO Mike Tung.
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Realistically, you're never going to want to use the second screen for anything other than selfies.
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Realistically, it is unlikely that lawmakers will fully relinquish their questioning time to a professional prosecutor.
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Who will realistically eat that much cereal in 24 hours, and do so day after day?
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Realistically, she should not probably pet a giraffe, because they are wild animals in a zoo.
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It's astonishing how the show realistically portrays the real life responses our society gives sexual assault.
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"We will do everything that's realistically possible to solve this case," police said in a statement.
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"The journey to Mars is so ambitious, other countries couldn't participate realistically in it," says Pace.
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So, all of these truly, realistically dark paths lead our heroines to rob a grocery store.
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"Realistically, we are going to wind up competing with the Nintendo Switch," Carmack told the crowd.
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I don't know what we're talking about realistically in terms of length of time being out.
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I don't know if we can realistically make a Eurogroup parliament happen in the foreseeable future.
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We've added digital lens flares, which hopefully look like it was captured at the time, realistically.
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But three swaps in, Domenick doesn't realistically have to worry about Bradley somehow scuttling his game.
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They cost $60, which is a bit expensive for what are realistically some pretty basic earbuds.
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And while the clips aren't spliced all that realistically, it's not clear that this is intentional.
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Realistically, it takes about a decade or more for lab experiments to translate into actual practice.
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BARTIROMO: And, realistically speaking, would you expect to deal with Mexico before the midterms, for example?
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But realistically, the company can focus on only a few of these goals at a time.
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Realistically, if Sylvia quits Challenges, she could make a new career for herself on a telenovela.
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It works on anything that can realistically be separated from the background — pets, toy robots, etc.
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Sadly, the living models require a ton of upkeep — and nobody realistically has time for that.
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This is a marriage of two sides who realistically couldn't do any better at the moment.
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Even the light realistically shifts, thanks to specular lighting technology that adjusts as you move about.
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So it took me almost a year because I think realistically it takes about a year.
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The Freedom Caucus plan is far more ambitious than anything the "Big Six" can realistically achieve.
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You're meant to have more toys to mess with than the story's length can realistically justify.
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Realistically, only affluent people could enjoy the full luxuries of commercial travel illustrated in these posters.
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Realistically, of the 25 players on the team, maybe five will ever make it that far.
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However, we cannot realistically expect cooperation until they are removed from their current circumstances in Syria.
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This special election suggests that Republicans are realistically facing the possibility of losing control of Congress.
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Now you can find out how much house you can realistically afford given your loan amount.
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Realistically, the president had no choice but to stand up for America's steel and aluminum producers.
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"As I've stated before, 1.5 degrees Celsius is probably not realistically on the table," he said.
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"No one thinks, realistically, that's a voluntary decision to give money," he said at the time.
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"Realistically, it may be necessary to increase the budget," he said, "but I don't like it."
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But few advocating this maximum pressure approach seem willing to acknowledge what it realistically would entail.
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"We look realistically at our bilateral relations," said Maria Zakharova, as reported by Tass news agency.
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Injury report: They're just about as healthy as a team can realistically be at this point.
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Bernie Sanders realistically won, so in the year of the outsider, the left didn't have theirs.
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More realistically, the Mariners have passed Houston and are only 3.5 out of a Wild Card.
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Scanline brought in Ziva, an animation company that specializes in creating virtual characters that move realistically.
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There was just no way that Franken could realistically stay on amid that depth of condemnation.
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" Norton said of a prospective DHS reorganization, "Realistically, you're probably looking at a 24-month process.
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Rondon was the only reliever realistically available with closer Wade Davis sidelined after three consecutive appearances.
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This might include things like the speed at which pilots can realistically react in various emergencies.
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Rather than relying on shocks, "The Dark" takes a sober approach to its realistically gruesome imagery.
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The photo above, taken with the iPhone 11 Pro, reflects the colors a lot more realistically.
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It's an example of the rise of racing simulators, which realistically recreate cars and tracks online.
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Mr. Segar said the proposal from Mr. Ducey was the best teachers could realistically hope for.
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Five Stages is one of the few instances of pop culture to examine climate change realistically.
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When the series was doing 22 to 25 episodes per season, Carter realistically couldn't do that.
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With Griffin's monster contract on the books, free agency realistically wasn't in the Clippers' immediate future.
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Her record, while progressive in some ways, is based on goals that can be realistically achieved.
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She said she urges potential transplant patients to think realistically about the costs they will face.
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He predicts increasing devastation, but has little to say about how we might realistically avoid it.
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Klobuchar sought to focus on issues where a harshly divided Congress could realistically make a difference.
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What have you seen, and what are you needlessly entertaining but will realistically never get to?
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Inequality has left a small number of people with more money than they can realistically spend.
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I do know they had to build, basically, a virtual spider to design the webs realistically.
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Decide how much you can realistically spend before you choose specific products or gifts, duQuesnay said.
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Realistically, if we soften the rules we will weaken nonproliferation, but likely end up empty handed.
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Realistically, Spieth had to get up and down and make par to keep his chances alive.
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You shouldn't hold a realistically weighted, gun-shaped object and pull a trigger in virtual reality.
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They accused those above them of conning them into buying products they could not realistically sell.
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Realistically, as I said before, there's no one way to be queer—except, well, being yourself.
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Realistically, however, those "cheaper" versions of the premium flagships are fantastic, and offer far greater value.
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Realistically, was this really the moment for Bush to discuss rape culture and inappropriateness with Trump?
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If more realistically that's not possible and you have to settle for smaller changes, that's fine.
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After graduating and starting my own business, I realized that I needed to think more realistically.
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In other words, realistically, the payments are going to be much higher and affordability even lower.
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Or cutting ambitions and taking less cash at a lower valuation so you can realistically hit milestones.
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It's a bullish statement — but realistically, without this scenario, all the candidates' proposals will remain just that.
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But Nomura added that it saw little that Japan could realistically do to reduce its trade surplus.
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Realistically, though, Trump did permanent damage to the US-Mexico trade relationship and accomplished nothing in exchange.
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He felt it could help scientists more realistically model what these planets look like on the inside.
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And importantly, conference participants also learned how to realistically judge how "good" a quantum computer really is.
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Also, they can use the same method to realistically tear the limbs off of a gel armadillo.
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"The big day is not tomorrow, or even next month realistically, but soon" was all she said.
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Realistically speaking, what kind of message does it actually send to have those names lionized in public?
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Emma: The whole thing was very poorly done on Darlene's part, but realistically so, given the circumstances.
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Realistically, Munayyer said, bills like this will still only get support from a small group of Democrats.
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The coach, he wrote, warned his friend that realistically, she would need to spend six months practicing.
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But their appearance is as close as we can realistically expect in a big-budget Hollywood film.
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The venue realistically couldn't hold more than a couple hundred people at most, and naturally disaster followed.
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The big picture: The Fed is the only central bank that could realistically help the stock market.
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You could realistically use 120GB of data within minutes, making 5G an expensive gamble for early adopters.
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"But realistically, that's a rare scenario," said Robbins, vice president of investments at Moors & Cabot in Phoenix.
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But people hoping to make a future purchase in a high-cost area are, realistically, losing out.
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Realistically, we have to accept that there will probably never be a truly great Emmy Awards show.
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Realistically, though, this is not too far from how it often works with in-person doctors' visits.
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But realistically, the debate — like immigration negotiations up to this point — will be all over the map.
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I'm thinking realistically about whether or not my classmates would have kept laughing if I weren't there.
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So while they can see things more realistically, we all know that reality sometimes straight-up bites.
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While the navigation was simple to learn, I question whether the "natural machine" is approaching input realistically.
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Ensuring banks make commercial decisions can only realistically be achieved by privatising at least some of them.
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People thought our campaign was well-meaning, sure, but realistically they couldn't believe it would ever happen.
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But let's face it, realistically, neither of us are qualified to evaluate the prospects of the business.
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Realistically, if we're going make progress, no "side" is going to win on all of those decisions.
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Realistically, however, those dates cost money — sometimes, lots of it (gondola rides are hard to come by).
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It got me thinking: What should women (and others) in Australia realistically expect from a gender movement?
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But realistically speaking, you'll be able to get anywhere between 7-9 hours of solid mixed usage.
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And that's key: It should always pay for things the community couldn't realistically afford without the density.
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But was realistically just the only opportunity he could think of to highlight his ability to bench.
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Senate Republicans Realistically, the night could not have gone much better for the GOP in the Senate.
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I think, from my perspective, this is the best solution that I could have hoped for realistically.
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And the key question is whether DeepMind itself can realistically deliver open research and investigation into itself.
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Realistically, all videos will look like this in the future, I guess, so get used to it!
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"Realistically, you're looking at $2500 billion or $2911 billion in damages," said Singleton of the current wildfires.
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But realistically, it is unlikely to change minds in Moscow or China about violating the UN embargo.
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It's not in effect, and realistically, Democrats are unlikely to ever raise the penalty back above $0.
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The idea was to stretch out the timeframe in which Iran could realistically build a nuclear bomb.
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Realistically, no one's portraying themselves, everyone pretends they're on holiday the whole time, doing these nice things.
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He eventually developed a style he described as "levitational realism," which realistically depicts objects floating in space.
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The private sector can help, but, realistically, its job is not to rack up wins for America.
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For many, finding a trusted dermatologist — and more realistically, one that's in-network — can be nearly impossible.
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Rather I ask them to let me help them wipe their lens and see more clearly, realistically.
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That's because realistically, there isn't enough space on Earth to plant trees across that big an area.
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It's still unclear if it's realistically feasible for someone to break into their own server-side SGX.
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"Realistically, we can't not sign the contract because we'd lose our patient base," said one independent pharmacist.
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The purpose is not to make a hyper-stylized version of nature, but to recreate it realistically.
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Of course, more realistically, you'll probably be sipping your Doubleshot while dodging traffic on a scorching morning.
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Can a few gigs realistically make a dent in a problem that arguably requires huge social upheaval?
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Review your housing budgetUnderstanding how much you can realistically afford will help you manage your housing costs.
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Hair is incredibly hard to animate, and rendering it realistically is still relatively rare, even in Hollywood.
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I can't realistically wear the high heels I would wear during non-work hours all day long.
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Realistically, my guess is that relatively little in the way of formal changes is actually needed here.
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Realistically, though, under Mitch McConnell, the Senate has become focused almost exclusively on confirming conservative judicial nominations.
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Realistically, that chance evaporates if they lose at Dallas, which beat Philadelphia last week, in Week 14.
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The company, which has an annual operating budget of $1.6 million, can't realistically continue without cheap rent.
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But realistically -- on severely degraded reefs -- coastal societies will need to find new livelihoods for the future.
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A repeat of the quarterfinal performance of 2014 may be the best that Colombia can realistically achieve.
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I think it's a 'keep calm and carry on' situation, there's not much you can realistically do.
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But realistically, it was just that they want their child to do what any other child does.
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More realistically, going for a walk triples your metabolic rate, and so will cooking, vacuuming and sweeping.
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Instead of rejecting the plan — we should think again about what it can and should realistically achieve.
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The gas tax today is not realistically connected to the amount that regular or commercial users drive.
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But realistically the best Arizona could hope for in this game is to keep things fairly close.
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Virtual Instagram star Lil Miquela, whose appearance is realistically human, has come closest to mainstream Western success.
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Congress should repeal the Budget Control Act and get down the business of realistically managing the budget.
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If you can't realistically cut your goal in half, try giving yourself more time to complete it.
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Realistically, though, a lot of students end up eating at Chick-fil-A, Subway or Taco Bell.
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Yet, realistically, those hopes had been dimming since Murray declared for the N.F.L. draft on Jan. 953.
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At least a dozen teams, realistically, have a much better chance to win the next World Series.
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Realistically, that gets more difficult with age, so at some point, I will have to retire soon.
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It's not necessarily the most uplifting message from Pixar, but it plays out nicely (and realistically) enough.
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Realistically it probably won't happen until August at the earliest, when she wraps up her Vegas gig.
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Neither Donald Trump nor Hillary Clinton, (and their parties), has fully and realistically addressed hourly wage earners' concerns.
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When we find one that manages to warm up our complexion realistically, we hold on to it — tight.
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More realistically, 'Oumuamua was tossed from a hot, nascent binary star system still in its planet-making mode.
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I find that it takes me into another world so realistically — it's as great as the best movies.
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Ives believes the earliest Apple could realistically release a foldable smartphone would be late 2020 or early 2021.
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The show's producers wanted her to wear skirts and dresses, but she preferred to portray women more realistically.
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For those unfamiliar with Underground—which, realistically, includes most people—the model is incredibly simple, especially for customers.
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The magic of Jenny, an NYU Grad, is that she is realistically chaotic while also remaining deeply aspirational.
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Realistically, it could be another 10 to 20 years before we see the first genetically modified human baby.
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Realistically, there are six teams not on Butler's current list that may have sensical interest in acquiring him.
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So, realistically, Washington is going to have to show some flexibility on the timeline toward its final goal.
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Realistically we were unsure if the boat was going to another location or if it was coming back.
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They're so familiar that we were able to realistically imagine what the iPhone might look like in 2020.
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Realistically, the apartment we're living in would be about $7,500/month in NY (based on space and location).
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Realistically, one of the only reasons people attend parties is to mildly assert their superiority over other guests.
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Our internet providers, unlike recent changes made in the UK, don't have to realistically advertise their internet speeds.
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The Assassins' motion is slick and buoyant, shot just realistically enough to avoid looking like outright wire-fu.
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Realistically, retirement can't be a spending bonanza if you're going to make your cash last decades and decades.
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But if the show was set in the present day, the kids might realistically still play D&D.
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Just because clouds are being modeled more realistically does not make the model as a whole better, though.
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First, realistically: What else are you going to print with a 230D printer that you can actually use?
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In order to realistically pull this off, you'd have to somehow become immune to cost-of-living increases.
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Realistically speaking, since this is the universe of The Princess Switch, Margaret won't have to give anything up.
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And, realistically, is it okay if I carry a little bit of credit card debt for a while?
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It's hard to imagine that a Trump presidency could realistically wipe out all oil imports, even by 2024.
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Every Slack team runs on a distinct Amazon server running PHP and can't realistically scale past 150 users.
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And as McQueen is cornering, the motorized suspension makes the toy realistically bank and lean into the turns.
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From the south: Demographics are making North Carolina, Georgia, Texas and Arizona more competitive, and realistically in play.
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"I also give them real expectations on what their color can realistically turn out to be," Flaherty explains.
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And really, how much time can a person realistically save by also putting their lipstick on their cheeks?
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Realistically, says an insider, any window for trade deals will close months before the presidential election in 2020.
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Maybe millennials are actually way smarter than everyone else for not staying in places they can't realistically afford.
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And it remained fully committed to having its characters grow and evolve realistically, right until the very end.
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Any time you see an animoji, picture a little $1,000 price tag hanging off the side, swaying realistically.
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Perhaps, a HoloLens 2-like immersive experience that more realistically merges the real world with the virtual world.
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Realistically, If you have super strong appetizer game and keep the drinks flowing, you can take it easy.
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Or, more realistically, the photos are taken, copied onto a hard disk and then never looked at again.
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More realistically, it may have been the product of the medieval guild system combined with elements of Rosicrucianism.
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Firstly, no-deal risks were already marginal with the EU never realistically going to reject the UK's request.
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Aside from the realistically designed penetration vegetables, several stands at Venus offer dildos and vibrators made of wood.
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Realistically, there are no other countries in the Southern Hemisphere that are able to do what we do.
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So not only could it brake and accelerate itself, it could also realistically keep itself in the lanes.
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Realistically, I would never have done this show if I kept drinking or living the way I was.
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You're asking yourself to take a look at what actually happened and look at the situation more realistically.
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So realistically, we've haven't had a whole lot of contributed capital, so we've had to be pretty lean.
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This is a thing that happens in your late 20s, and I'm glad it was shown this realistically.
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Time ago London was a place where, realistically, there were areas certain people wouldn't go or interact with.
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He is expected to resign, triggering a Tory leadership contest that cannot realistically be completed until late September.
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That time frame would, however, leave little time realistically before the regulations kick in for any potential review.
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When faced with 20 possible storylines every day, the media can only realistically cover five or six well.
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Realistically speaking, stricter regulation is unlikely to bring about a solution to the high cost of prescription medication.
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But figuring out how much you can realistically afford will come down to your debt-to-income ratio.
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The best nutrition plan for patients is one that they can realistically achieve, given their life and circumstances.
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In general, they were gentle, effective, and easy to layer — a set you can realistically use in tandem.
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"Realistically, if [you] can contribute to an HSA prior to that, by all means, do so," he said.
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Ozon's films are more like tales; his universe is imaginary and weird, so you can't take it realistically.
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It also requests a study to determine whether at least some agencies can realistically adopt consolidated network architectures.
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But realistically I'd just like for it to be a tiny bit smaller, with more intuitive app organization.
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The situation we now find ourselves in is Michael Caine cannot realistically ever go in an attic again.
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Realistically, everyone needs WWE's visibility, though they can still do without the talent poaching and no-compete contracts.
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Roarin' Tyler is an orange fluffy, plush tiger that responds to touch and reacts realistically to outside stimulus.
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Acknowledging and addressing these hard facts is a vital precondition to rebuilding a strategy that can realistically succeed.
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You should still bring the photo, but ask how you can realistically achieve the look within your budget.
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Hassam had depicted the rocks and coves so realistically, Weeks could identify them more than a century later.
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Realistically, the GOP nomination will either go to Donald Trump outright, or be decided in a brokered convention.
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But realistically changing genders in a photo is now a snap, thanks to a new, free iPhone App.
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Silver Lake realistically could commit a few billion but is unlikely to be able to contribute much more.
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COVID-19 symptoms range widely and treatment could vary, so costs could realistically be far less — or more.
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Realistically, our sources say he's looking at around a week -- more or less -- at the live-in facility.
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"This could very well, realistically, be my last one," the 48-year-old Mickelson said of the Cup.
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But realistically we're looking at a budget resolution, tax reconciliation bill, so I don't know when that is.
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No Yankee would realistically expect to crush Verlander and Cole or Zack Greinke, the Astros' other elite starter.
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Therefore, they want to help you do your best work, because realistically, it makes them look good, too.
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Realistically, it will be about a year before they make an announcement on the outcome of the measurement.
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"Realistically, people are not going to pick their majors based on what makes the most money," Garcia said.
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Realistically, most people working on state senate or assembly campaigns are young and don't know what they're doing.
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"The president has a decision to make," Mr. Willems said, "and realistically he could still go both ways."
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They also worked with a botanist to determine what trees and plants would realistically grow in the area.
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They also need to help realistically provide for the future that clients want for themselves and their families.
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To the extent that anyone on the show is looking for love, they're doing so casually, nonaggressively, realistically.
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The data from that scanner was then used to create an "advanced facial rig" which would animate realistically.
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"You can't realistically solve the problem by widening streets or banning cars," Ponte told Time Magazine in 1970.
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Their detailed and highly variable nature make it particularly difficult for a system to change or create them realistically.
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Real effort is made to ensure that everyone feels comfortable while allowing a particular narrative to pan out realistically.
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As President Obama has found, there is little that policymakers can realistically do about society's irrational fear of terrorism.
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For the first time in my life, I can realistically see virtual reality being a part of my home.
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Realistically, I only see chromebooks lag when they score under 213.5—like the $23 Samsung Chromebook Plus v7003 (2700).
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Even if CPS could realistically afford such a commitment, it would be nearly impossible to meet those hiring goals.
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Realistically, the statement from the President could have been a slip-up — perhaps he got texting and tweeting confused.
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Realistically, you're going to need the screen at full brightness if you're outside (and even that's not bright enough).
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Anything from julienning (without losing a finger) to getting a soufflé to rise, realistically falls in the former bucket.
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The technology was initially developed for the U.S. Defense Department to realistically simulate rotor failure on helicopter flight simulators.
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"This is the only exoplanet that we, realistically, would be able to reach using a space probe," he said.
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Realistically, McClenny doesn't think that solid-state batteries will be a commercial option until the early or mid 2020s.
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The groundbreaking new Worthy app has finally arrived to help the masses more realistically and achievably prepare for retirement.
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I think realistically we need to three to five years until it's going to be really economical, fully available.
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So, what can we do—I mean, realistically—to not fall sick from this glorious worship of the hustle?
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More realistically, astronomers will use "FAST" (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) to detect pulsars and other celestial phenomena.
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And 70 percent of those investors said they can realistically reach that level of return over the long term.
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More realistically, some IBM engineer was probably typing the text for the camera, so that the technology seemed perfect.
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Realistically, it's probably impossible to breed a pepper so spicy that just one could kill you with its heat.
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So Lammily, the same people who created the first realistically-proportioned female doll, have now created a male equivalent.
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Realistically, I could fit in a little more sleep, but I love being able to take my mornings slow.
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Realistically, though, it may be a while before such protections become internalized by corporations, let alone enshrined in law.
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Thanks to his Iranian and Russian protectors, nothing now can realistically prevent Mr Assad from, in some sense, winning.
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But it's more likely that: Realistically, the Ducks' extremely tight cap situation makes any major moves a tough fit.
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Congress is going to write its own budget, but realistically, they're not going to start completely from scratch either.
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On Queen of the South, the border is realistically porous: People and drugs flow through, but so does power.
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First released last fall, the original Spatial Workstation was a platform for mixing audio that sounded realistically three-dimensional.
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They will also ask how much you think you can realistically contribute, and offer what they can to help.
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Realistically, it will be awhile before most non-Chinese internet users will havethe AI choosing their news for them.
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But because her existing lead is just so large that Sanders cannot realistically overcome it even with landslide wins.
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Instead of the Surface starring — or, more realistically, simply blending in to the scenery — it had been publicly reduced.
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Before it becomes possible to realistically simulate the experience of killing someone, murder in VR should be made illegal.
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His plan to voucherize Medicare gets the most attention, but realistically that will be the last on the docket.
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Realistically, the next Wild West-set video game is probably Red Dead's sequel, which fans have been clamoring for.
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"You always hope for better but probably its realistically where we are in Singapore," said team boss Toto Wolff.
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" Smolla adds, "It is probably not realistically what Burke Ramsey or his attorney, Lin Wood, really expect to recover.
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Then, start thinking about how you can realistically adjust your portfolio while still keeping your investment goals in mind.
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And look, I still love the general premise, where Earth is trying to realistically grapple with a demonic invasion!
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" "There would be no privacy that can be realistically offered when the governor of a state is under investigation.
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Or, more realistically, you could do neither and find another way to watch anything you need to see live.
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Realistically, we're all wired differently, and some, like Lauren YS (Lauren Young Smith), just have that natural psychotropic touch.
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This feels like a final frontier: to be able to present a realistically imperfect, conflicted, and contradictory female protagonist.
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"Realistically, it won't be enough to cover the vast numbers who would lose access to treatment," Murthy said Thursday.
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Here's why this is a propitious time to act, what realistically could be accomplished and who should lead it.
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The management comes in how many gigs I will take on and how much volunteering we can realistically do.
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Put 'em in a glass and just add water — or, perhaps more realistically, your favorite cocktail — and sip away.
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Realistically, the Department of Justice will not criminally prosecute its own officials, nor is prosecution the solution we need.
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Finally, individuals have to examine the degree to which the job will realistically benefit them in the long term.
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Try scrolling through the documentation here, but don't expect instructions on anything but realistically creating this particular white guy.
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First of all, I think that realistically, I don't think much is going to be done about meat subsidies.
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What they are missing, however, is a concrete strategy and leadership that only the United States can realistically provide.
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Realistically, China does not even see North Korea as an ally, because both countries are only communist by convenience.
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Mr. Sanders has few natural opportunities to fundamentally change the race, and realistically he has only until next Tuesday.
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There is far more uncertainty in trying to forecast what James's first season in purple and gold realistically holds.
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I can't see American cheese ever really being phased out, and I don't know what could realistically replace it.
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Realistically this was the only chance I'd ever have to witness fact-checking on stage, let alone on Broadway.
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In a show in which things often seem predestined, this was unique: It felt character-driven and realistically messy.
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There are two locations, realistically, where something could change: in the next few weeks' primaries, or in a debate.
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Fair or not, Cleveland realistically needed a much gaudier stat line to have any shot in this Game 4.
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Realistically all that's really been done is there's more soap, and SOMETIMES hand sanitizer at our crew room locations.
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For me, [this] is as good as it will realistically get without developing a cocaine addiction or chain smoking.
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That signifies two issues: one is that Sampaoli can not, realistically, squeeze all of it into the same team.
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Keep an eye out for those projections, which will soon help workers think more realistically about their retirement needs.
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I'm sad to report that I have spent hours — realistically, days — watching compilations of accents and impressions on YouTube.
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A clear, specific and dated "critical path" trade program is all that can be realistically expected at the moment.
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Rather, a plan based on what can be realistically accomplished as soon as possible is what is desperately needed.
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Honestly, I was pretty impressed with how accurately and realistically Breaking Bad and, later, Better Call Saul, presented Albuquerque.
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"No consumer would realistically have an inkling that their antivirus software could be selling their browsing data," Warner added.
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Have a family conversation early on in the process about how much your parents or guardians can realistically contribute.
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Dodging the issue of how Medicare For All can realistically be financed isn't tenable, even in the short-term.
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And realistically, without the generosity of its trustees, the Modern might have a hard time keeping its doors open.
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His is an intriguing candidacy though, realistically, he's likely running to be VP rather than for the top spot.
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And again, realistically, he&aposs already said there&aposs one sniper, which how he identified was a bit unrealistic.
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Others, like Ambrose, get famous because they dish it out so realistically, so joyously, that you can't look away.
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But it is not yet known how soon the Puerto Ricans can realistically expect to stage a home game.
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Realistically, that number is probably quite a bit smaller, perhaps around 15 percent to 20 percent of the total.
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Baby boomers in the study planned to retire by 68, but generally lack the savings to realistically do so.
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He was right – no president could realistically impose the policy -- and he was supported by Cruz in that assertion.
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Project Hospital isn't: It's a serious management sim that wants to realistically show players something about how hospitals work.
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Kate Crawford: I mean, realistically, we see this as being something that needs to be an evidence-led process.
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While there, Stettheimer painted a number of female nudes that reveal her mastery in realistically portraying the human body.
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Because, I mean, how can anyone, realistically, sincerely, say that any single MK303 stage is "the one true track"?
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The sexy or sexist debate boils down to the fact that The Weeknd can be, and realistically is, both.
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But the feds closed the books yesterday on the "Mississippi Burning" killings, because there's realistically no one left to prosecute.
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In the end, it's important to know what, realistically, to expect so you can choose the right path for you.
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"Realistically, Morrison will require everything to go right," said Chris Salisbury, professor of political science at the University of Queensland.
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More realistically, such headwinds may see U.S. companies that can't stand on their own run even faster to Saudi Arabia.
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Or, you might realize that you realistically can't make time for your initial goal, so you have to scale back.
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"Realistically, at-home devices are not being used for the proper amount of time to be effective," Dr. Chiu confirms.
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"Realistically, it's probably all that can be done in the next five years in the current funding environment," says Pollard.
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The app prides itself on bringing you realistically terrifying masks that can 3D mold to your face in real time.
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Except realistically, 2018 hasn't appeared any more friendly to this type of ecosystem than 2016 did, when Vine shut down.
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To realistically deter an enemy, three of them would have to be equipped with working nuclear-capable missiles, Masood said.
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Even this sort of stockpiling would only realistically provide a limited extension due to restrictions on space and cost implications.
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Carl Thayer, an Australian security expert, said the prospect of Trump in office would have to be dealt with realistically.
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To stay on track toward getting that debt paid off, figure out how much you realistically can pay each month.
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I try to win every single time I step out there, every single point, but realistically I can't do it.
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What kind of monthly premiums for either original Medicare or Advantage can I realistically plan on budgeting, especially considering inflation?
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Realistically, they have to pick one or two sweeping bills to try to push through Congress in their first year.
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Tim Kaine and Dianne Feinstein both said Thursday they didn't think Republicans realistically had enough time to pass the bill.
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Realistically, celebrities are more likely to have their photos hacked than have their sex tapes sold to a porn distributor.
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The United States, realistically, cannot and will not pour the same kind of money that China is into the region.
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More realistically, the attorney-general could issue guidelines advising against the reopening of cases where evidence has already been considered.
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Some defended the film, arguing that Sierra's self-consciousness realistically reflects the way many people internalize cultural hostility toward fatness.
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Salvation from climate catastrophe is, in short, something we can realistically hope to see happen, with no political miracle necessary.
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This shows that the target can realistically be achieved, but this will need much stronger efforts by the IT companies.
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Though realistically, the first week of January is the time of year when couples start taking stock of their relationship.
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Diplomats say that, realistically, it will be used only for smaller transactions such as purchases of humanitarian products or food.
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But realistically, there is no way to take his music picks, but on their face, simply as songs he liked.
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And, realistically, you are more likely to have your life affected by the possibly looming recession than by Russian hackers.
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To me, that's so exciting, but I think it would surprise people to know realistically how long that could take.
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More realistically, the robot will allow them to be 10x more productive and allocate more time to higher-leverage tasks.
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Realistically, we are all living in this same bizarrely dissonant world, and we all have some latent unease about that.
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It was something I felt I could realistically do, an effort to make sure the government doesn't take it away.
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Realistically, it's not the same "the other way," because "the other way," in my experience at least, doesn't really exist.
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Eyes down, you continue walking, focused on your realistically filthy gymshoes and the grotesque shadows retreating across the pockmarked asphalt.
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Realistically, second spot is the best they can hope for, which would likely bring a second-round match against Brazil.
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But, realistically, it's hard to see leaders in either chamber wading back into such a bruising fight any time soon.
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Once you assemble the masterpiece, simply blow into the mouthpiece and watch the Samsung boxes realistically emit some spooky smoke.
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But I need to be clear about something, right away: this is not—and realistically never was—a Zelda beater.
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All these headsets are about immersion, first and foremost, and the Vive achieves it most instantaneously and realistically for me.
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Leave it to Ashley Graham to keep it refreshingly real — and inspire some festival-going fashion we'd realistically buy into.
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Realistically this would probably be compounded by widespread human failures in response to fear and breakdown of existing incentive systems.
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At what point can we realistically say the Q24 22 calendar for video games delivers more quality than holiday 24?
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Realistically, a great many people were clueless about the billions in worthless paper that rest on mountains of subprime loans.
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"They're going from a growth rate of high single digits to, realistically, 3 to 4 percent a year," he said.
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Officials initially told Kushner that the Pentagon realistically had roughly $15 billion worth of deals in the pipeline, ABC reported.
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In one scene, she impersonates a cat so realistically that it becomes scary, frightening people at a back-yard barbecue.
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Late last year, so-called "deepfake" pornographic videos began to surface online, with celebrity faces realistically melded to different bodies.
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You can toss Fizz & Bubble's Donut Bath Bombs, which look so realistically like scrumptious fried dough, directly into your tub.
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Realistically, though, stopping Mr. Trump at the convention might require holding him more comfortably beneath the 1,237 needed to win.
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Realistically, one has to eat about 50 oysters every day for a long period of time before something exciting happens.
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I think realistically, you would probably start to facilitate it through a third party, and it would probably be China.
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Maybe not as beautiful as Garbo, but I could realistically look like the female character I had written for myself.
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It's also, realistically, probably somewhat unavoidable when you consider the practical disadvantages of firing the entire Obama administration en masse.
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More realistically, there is speculation about the possibility of a general election to change the composition of a logjammed Parliament.
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"It didn't just have to look real and feel realistic but it had to behave realistically as well," Stevens said.
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But realistically, most visitors will never make it to, say, Beamish, England to see "Cats in a Basket" in person.
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How else to describe a Lilliputian rendition of a photograph that's so realistically detailed, one subject called it "creepily accurate"?
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It is also why he sees the diplomatic role he can realistically play as primarily that of a "mediating power".
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Health officials are now trying to retrace the man's steps to get a sense of who is realistically at risk.
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Realistically, out of 15, it's very, very hard to produce horses that are right up there competing at the top.
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He told an audience in 2000, "One can begin to think realistically of a defense that goes beyond nuclear weapons."
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If you're trying to do that realistically, then you are not just representing people who are actually demographically like yourself.
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There are only maybe four, realistically, who would vote in favor of calling witnesses who could testify against the President.
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Realistically, there are only perhaps four who would vote in favor of calling witnesses who could testify against the President.
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The startup is realistically able to negotiate an offer because it has interest from outside investors or other potential buyers.
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Realistically, however, this will require awareness and cooperation among retailers about the policy taking effect and what products are impacted.
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For some, it's not so simple; being selective based on privacy concerns is a luxury not everyone can realistically afford.
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"The opening and closing of that corridor, hypothetically, realistically, did not fundamentally change the plans of the battle," he added.
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The author's observations of Scroll are shrewd and humorous, and she realistically describes the experience of being a working mom.
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Realistically understanding the risks associated with smart home devices does not have to mean one must swear them off altogether.
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You were especially keen on sharing ideas about what airlines can do -- realistically -- to make flying more comfortable for everyone.
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I'm hopeful, and I think realistically hopeful, about what this very contested, long, drawn-out process is going to mean.
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This hybrid model allowed them to more realistically see how an asteroid responds to being hit by a powerful projectile.
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You cannot realistically spar a mugging by simply having your buddy hold a knife or gun in front of you.
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For even a skilled editor, manually using Photoshop to realistically change a clothed portrait to nude would take several minutes.
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More realistically, the psychic benefit of cutting back on immigration would probably make some people happier despite the economic consequences.
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If I had to realistically calculate it, I would say two to three hours a day minus my day off.
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Objects in the world responded realistically, and Valve used that to create a lot of neat puzzles and set pieces.
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Across the state, in Port St. Lucie, the Mets speak openly, and realistically, about returning to the World Series and winning.
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Marro said moving manufacturing operations from China to another country is a process that will realistically take three to five years.
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But realistically, what will happen to the country that housed the law firm that allowed all of this to go down?
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Realistically, though, get the app, strap on your chucks, pour yourself a whiskey and get ready to rock your face off.
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His videos are all fakes — deepfakes, actually, which use artificial-intelligence to realistically show people doing things they didn't actually do.
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Any dystopia that's realistically based—that is this planet, not a galaxy far far away in another time—they're all blueprints.
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The odds of the Census Bureau knuckling under and giving privileged citizenship data to law enforcement seem, realistically, slim to none.
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So, realistically, the only way we're ever going to see long-term, lasting change is from external pressure like the law.
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A slight runner-up here is Kawhi Leonard, who's another star on a team that can realistically acquire James this summer.
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This should make it easier to reach the keys, and realistically, you probably shouldn't be using the trackpad for games anyway.
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The best criminal justice reformers can realistically hope for is a decision rejecting Malvo's reading of Miller and embracing the state's.
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With four wireless sensors — one on each drumstick and one on each foot — it realistically emulates a seven-piece drum kit.
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Leveraging Power over Putin Realistically, the former president may not be able to help his wife to mend relations with Russia.
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Singapore's economic growth rate for the year could realistically come in at just 1.5%, a Moody's Analytics economist predicted on Monday.
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Realistically, though, as long as higher education remains a joint state-federal responsibility, it will be hard to achieve true universality.
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For one, a company's books are so vast that audits can only realistically assess a sample of transactions in selected markets.
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The Economist: Governments can be too interventionist and make spending decisions that are driven by politics: can that realistically be curtailed?
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The dolls are realistically animated, using the faces of real actors (including Merritt Weaver and Janelle Monáe) atop stiff, plasticine bodies.
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Still, much more research and development must be completed before we can realistically expect to "print" any bridges with additive manufacturing.
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Those who still want to own their own digital real estate find that cybersecurity threats mean they can't realistically protect themselves.
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When the rest of us are ending our 9 to 5 (or, more realistically, 7) jobs, Musto's job is just beginning.
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If you're like most women, you probably think of Kegel exercises as something you should be doing, but realistically never will.
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Realistically, in their weakened position (should Trump lose), compromise is more likely than in any time during the last eight years.
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Holmes has spoken before about encouraging her adorable mini-me to be politically engaged — which, realistically, most 10-year-olds aren't.
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How we use these two types of devices is crucial to how designers and engineers can realistically improve and evolve them.
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President Trump can't realistically hope for an immediate boost in the polls or any real respite from his critics at home.
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"Realistically, against a very determined terrorist there is no absolute defense," said Rod McKenzie, a spokesman for Britain's Road Haulage Association.
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Realistically, both ad buyers and content farms that now make video continue to spread their presences across old and new media.
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"I think realistically, first production might be 2023," said the source at Eni which is leading some of the biggest projects.
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Realistically, not everyone has the body shape of a model, so I'm proud that I get to represent those who don't.
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"We're in no rush (to sell) but realistically we can't wait too long; one year is not possible," this developer said.
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When Mercury joins these planets on Friday, it enables you to realistically work out the finer details of your grand scheme.
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There are aren't a ton of similarities we can realistically draw between jet-setting model Gigi Hadid and us mere mortals.
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Unfortunately, the only way Congress can realistically prevent any of these onerous rules from taking effect is via the appropriations process.
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While the $100 bid by the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office is low, the 1989 mansion will realistically sell in the millions.
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Larson tells us what we should be realistically worried about, and if she believes Panetta's speech has any merit in 2019.
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However, realistically we now find ourselves in the midst of a very ugly presidential campaign and we must make a decision.
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Many Republicans have indicated a desire to move on to tax reform, an area that could more realistically attract bipartisan support.
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Both were favorably received, but it took "Lost in the Dream," from 2014, to realistically suggest Granduciel as rock's next torchbearer.
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What could he realistically do at this stage to refine his skills, other than make every shot and eliminate some turnovers?
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Here's what should be keeping you up at night and what, realistically, might cause humans to go the way of dinosaurs.
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ICYMI – realistically you didn't – Eminem unloaded an epic-length freestyle that sounds like your cousin ranting over a busted AC unit.
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And after her possession, she doesn't take out her anger on her attackers or anyone who realistically stands in for them.
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Realistically, we have no way of knowing how often drugs or undocumented aliens are smuggled across the border without being detected.
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Realistically, we know that Congress is wrestling with many important issues that may seem a higher priority than music and copyright.
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Realistically, these nightmare scenarios are unlikely to result from coronavirus, which has an estimated mortality rate of 1 to 3.4 percent.
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The artist painted the rocks and coves of Appledore Island so realistically, they could be identified more than a century later.
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Realistically speaking, enacting even pieces of a bill like H.R. 1 is more of a medium- to longish-term legislative goal.
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Set goals that are a stretch but within the realm of possibility, and be aware of what outcomes are realistically achievable.
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Some of this was inevitable, because revenue is getting big enough that it couldn't realistically grow at the same rate forever.
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Some are abstract, and others are realistically detailed and dressed in everyday clothes, making it tricky to separate humans from avatars.
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Mr. Kim has introduced market-oriented reforms, and realistically, he cannot accomplish broader economic goals without help from the outside world.
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Realistically, CBS may have few options, the best being the merger with Viacom that Ms. Redstone favored and Mr. Moonves opposed.
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Realistically, though, the seven-time series champion faces an uphill battle if he hopes to race for the title this year.
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The artists in "Like Life" tend to either idealize the human form or try to reproduce it as realistically as possible.
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But it's important to examine your own budget and retirement plans, and calculate how much you can realistically spend over time.
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Realistically, he has less than a year to find three more schools to keep the W.C.H.A. viable as a men's league.
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But realistically, we need to be prepared for the possibility and maybe the likelihood that we will see more cases here.
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Realistically, the Clippers have played the upgraded Golden State Warriors three times this season and lost by a cumulative 76 points.
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"There would be no privacy that can be realistically offered when the governor of a state is under investigation," Conway said.
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Consequently, while thinking about your goal, you'll also get ideas about what you need to do, realistically, to achieve that goal.
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When Cyber Week ends, or more realistically tbh, when Amazon simply decides to pull the plug on a deal, it's over.
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President Trump is right to focus on what realistically can be accomplished and the cost to Americans of any real change.
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" He added: "We will also have to assess whether we can realistically achieve agreement on simpler rules without opening the legislation.
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More realistically, the Obama administration proposed wage insurance to make up the difference for people who move to lower-paying jobs.
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Realistically, the USMCA is an updated version of the 25-year-old NAFTA pact, but it does make some big changes.
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Another GOBankingRates study found that there are only about a dozen cities where you can realistically live on a minimum wage.
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To make sure you don't go over budget this year, talk to your partner about what you both can realistically afford.
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Few realistically expected that the ousting of Mr. Mugabe would create greater space and more opportunities for women in Zimbabwe politics.
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These factors alone render their looming encounter one to watch, and realistically, a strong contender for Fight of the Night honors.
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As the rich get richer, they still find limits to what they can realistically consume, plowing money instead into financial assets.
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"Realistically, no one's going to get jail time for purchasing sex," Schroeder says, especially in California due to prison over-crowding.
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"See how much you can realistically start investing for your future while still working on debt reduction and building cash," she said.
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Realistically, what hope do we have for eradicating the global trade in looted artifacts with much less resources dedicated to the goal?
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Realistically, we have zero control over the temperature, or the air quality — unless, of course, we pick up and move somewhere tropical.
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That is, if you are realistically going to cook with the ingredients you dutifully purchased, and not repurpose them as cocktail garnish.
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Even with the Sanders campaign performing about as well as could be expected, it wasn't enough to keep him realistically in contention.
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With a Republican-controlled Senate and Trump in the White House, it's realistically unlikely for many of these bills to become law.
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It's more that, realistically, it's the biggest event he has left to look forward to, so he thinks about it a lot.
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And this film managed that feat while making reporters look like realistically rumpled schlubs, not well-groomed Robert Redfords and Dustin Hoffmans.
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I realistically see myself eating a ton of these in the future, and I wonder what the real-life Amy is like.
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It might be a disaster for them or it might work out, but realistically, of course, we're not going to find out.
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That control lasts at the very least through the end of the transitional period in December 2020, and realistically far beyond that.
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On the black market - the only place where one can realistically buy foreign currency - the greenback trades at 18.6 manat per dollar.
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Rather, more realistically, it's about what to do if you're in a job you dislike — or actively hate — but can't move on.
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How much families realistically need to save for their children to go to college is a very real question for new parents.
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WILLIAMS: No. But I think -- I think, realistically, they have a shot at the house if that&aposs what you&aposre asking.
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Realistically, however, we know that no solution is a panacea and imagine that scammers will eventually find a way around Scam Block.
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You know, we're probably still a decade out from that, realistically, because it'll take time to ensure that it's safe and effective.
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But Facebook made no nods to this during its keynote — and realistically maybe it's naive to expect the company to do so.
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I want to preserve our long-time friendship but, realistically, I knew this was a high-risk relationship gamble from the jump.
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"They are scared, and I think realistically so, that they have no more bullets, no more ammunition against a recession," Alpert said.
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There's no firm timeframe for Mighty No. 9's eventual release, though Comcept "realistically" expects it to be sometime during spring 2016.
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Or more realistically, their torsos, as much of Ibarreche's most popular work appears on t-shirts that she sells via her website.
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"I'm not gonna say it couldn't have existed but realistically speaking we didn't take as much pride in our culture," he says.
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In September, the New Yorker published an in-depth look at what Trump could realistically accomplish during his first term in office.
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"It's a challenge," said Casey, who thinks he has only four or five years left to realistically challenge at the top level.
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It's awkward and inelegant—but that's what a 23-year-old woman thrust into the national spotlight would realistically come across as.
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Intelligence sharing and foreign bases can be established through other intergovernmental agreements and, realistically, should include non-NATO states to be meaningful.
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Sneakily, empowerment had turned into a theory that applied to the needy while describing a process more realistically applicable to the rich.
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Pros: Style and originality at an ultra-low priceCons: Non-realistically shaped or detailed, but that may be a pro to some
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Ultimately, he points out, no one is the "winner" in a company where everyone stays at work longer than they realistically should.
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From the start, Mr. Barenboim has realistically emphasized that the orchestra is not a project to foster peace but to combat ignorance.
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"The luxury of healthful living is one that realistically and understandably eludes a lot of people," he told me over the phone.
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He seems confused, because, realistically, everyone's strategy is to try and hit those slow-moving baseballs hard enough that they become dingers.
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Realistically, it isn't likely that such a system will come about during the next presidency, even if there is the political motivation.
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Kyleigh Bass is a record holder and an example of core strength that we can aspire to but probably never realistically achieve.
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Realistically, where are those efforts at right now, how do they actually work, and where might they be in the near future?
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Realistically, the roller coaster only ends when we take seriously our role in coming to a resolution; complacency will get us nowhere.
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We're all anticipating a national shutdown, so realistically I don't think I'm going back to work for the rest of the month.
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Johnson has the power to request this, and, realistically, if the party conferences did happen, the timeline wouldn't be all that different.
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CAs have a maximum of four years on their contracts before they are asked to depart, no chance of promotion realistically offered.
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More realistically, if/when the eagles are compromised by some of the larger animals, the bulls are your best line of defense.
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While desperate for change, some of Mr. Zelensky's supporters acknowledged that they could not realistically expect him to transform the country quickly.
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The Knights can realistically hang with the middle of the N.H.L. pack with current annual revenue of around $150 million, he added.
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There's no way they can realistically consider the evidence and still meet that quota; it's much faster to just reject people's claims.
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"Simply put, while these stocks have already endured significant selloffs, we cannot realistically recommend buying them," the analyst wrote in a note.
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"You could realistically use six or seven relievers in a doubleheader," he said, adding that beyond the bullpen, there were other concerns.
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Realistically, there are only maybe four GOP senators who would vote in favor of calling witnesses who could testify against the President.
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We realistically envision a rural America with world-class resources, tools, and supports to build robust, sustainable communities for generations to come.
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The gamelike simulations allow teams to practice working together in realistically replicated environments before they have to use real-world tactical equipment.
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But other than politicians finally getting the message to stop with the platitudes, how much can realistically happen to address gun violence?
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While there are other tools, they are too indirect or attenuated to realistically hold a non-officer in the civil service accountable.
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It&aposs one that we could realistically pursue for 10 or 20 years and still have a lot of work to do.
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Realistically, StockX has to get paid, and it's still a smaller amount than what eBay or a sneaker consignment shop would take.
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Symbols appear on the monocle and augment the pilot's actual view through the canopy, tracking targets realistically with the pilot's head movements.
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However, to make one yourself would be quite a lot of effort realistically — and you'd certainly have a lot to wash up.
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You probably have to go all the way back to Kubrick's 2001 to see a film that tried to portray space realistically.
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"I'm realistically expecting to see him sometime this year, but I don't have any real way of projecting a timetable," Alderson said.
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Digital detoxes have never been so popular, but they're no cure-all, and realistically, there simply isn't a black-and-white fix.
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Jupiter is a benevolent planet that gives more than anyone can realistically take, so be realistic—or even minimalistic—about your commitments.
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A programmer created an application that uses neural networks to remove clothing from the images of women, making them look realistically nude.
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This anecdote from the New York Times could just be Trump trying to realistically, if callously, navigate the youth-obsessed modeling industry.
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And realistically, because these advertisers don't have many other places on the internet to go, YouTube and Google will likely be fine.
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Realistically, though, there's no reason to expect promotional spending to slow down, especially as the pharmaceutical industry shifts toward more expensive biological therapies.
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However, as with many claims and promises made during any campaign, we'll have to see whether any of these will realistically pan out.
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If you don't already have one expect to spend a minimum $200 for the NAS device, but realistically closer to $400 or $500.
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Bierce wrote realistically and brutally about the horrors of war, drawing on his experiences in the Civil War in the 9th Indiana Infantry.
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Messaging apps are realistically challenging the home screen for platform dominance, says Mary Meeker, who released her annual Internet Trends report this morning.
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Andy Barr (R-KY) — potentially more than she'll even realistically be able to spend in the next month on advertising and field operations.
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Realistically, the way American political institutions work means that change takes time and work, not a single electoral victory followed by some barnstorming.
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So the tepid introduction at this year's CES isn't necessarily unexpected — realistically, routers are the first place we'd expect the tech to arrive.
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Does anyone realistically believe that they could operate a family budget today with the same amount of money that had 20 years ago?
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Buyers should also take into account whether they are realistically going to keep their automobile for longer than the length of the loan.
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It doesn't create a 3D model of a space, but it can "pin" objects to one point, realistically changing the scale and perspective.
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Therefore, I feel pretty confident that the world I've generated in The Armored Saint is going to extrapolate pretty realistically to the reader.
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During those times, passengers can realistically expect about 10 minutes of peace inside of the restroom to take care of any pressing issues.
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The good news is that there are, realistically, only a few handfuls of these people among a sea of kind, supportive, encouraging creatives.
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It features audio, video and a simulated Fortune 500 company operation with the goal of giving the user a realistically simulated cyber crisis.
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Realistically, the ideas in this concept are years from reality, but on the upside I never thought watching football could be more fun.
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If the market continues on its current trajectory, America could realistically become a net exporter of oil for the first time since 1953.
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This new series manages to keep the silly charm of Lupin, while also still grounding things fairly realistically like a modern mystery show.
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EU member states must come to terms with what is realistically, and morally, needed to deal with the continuing exodus towards its shores.
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Was the rightness of stopping the Rwandan genocide dependent on whether Rwanda could realistically become a stable democracy after the genocide was stopped?
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While he would be happy to work with more Olympians, realistically, he knows that few meet the Swiss bank's high-net-worth targets.
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Experts and veterans of the executive branch say, however, there's a big gap between what is theoretically possible and what is realistically doable.
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Realistically, Deutsche's competitive position in America and Asia is not strong enough to challenge the likes of Goldman Sachs on a global basis.
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Crazyhead, on the other hand, has it doubts about whether that power play is realistically likely to work out in the woman's favor.
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But I don't believe that it's possible, realistically, to promote a populist vision of connoisseurship without more critical reflection than this book provides.
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The iPhone 7 also manages to reproduce the red of Superman's cape more realistically, while the s7 and 6s turn the cape orange.
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"Realistically, most privacy policies will still not be human readable and will be hiding the needles in a haystack of legalese," says Welinder.
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Through this simple exercise, you'll discover the nuances of real-life simulation physics, and how to make them work realistically within your game.
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But those trials involved consuming unusually high levels of the fat — more than you'd realistically consume when mixing coconut oil into your diet.
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If they realistically believe there is no franchise quarterback worth considering with their second overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, that's okay.
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Ms Petig sighed that Mr Sanders describes politics "as I'd like it to be, but realistically it's not going to be that way".
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But realistically, the future of the House lies with a larger group of Democrats who eked out narrow wins in newly purple districts.
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But it'll be a long time before virtual reality can realistically supply the feeling of seeing 40 cars with 800 horsepower in person.
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PT. OK, now that we have all of the logistics out of the way, what are we realistically expecting from Samsung's big event?
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Dr. Oettingen and her fellow researchers developed a fantasy framework to help people think positively and realistically: "Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan," or WOOP.
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"Realistically, the most important part in all of this are white working-class women," said Geoff Garin, a pollster and strategist on Mrs.
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"Realistically, and I think Republicans are realists, this is an opportunity to have a Republican president sitting in the Oval Office," he said.
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Although Apple also says not to use sharp objects to clean your AirPods, realistically, that's what you'll have to do with tough residue.
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You can't just spray bullets in real-time fights, and it's hard to realistically aim with some of the exotic and stylized weapons.
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While members have already introduced more than 85003 bills that mention guns, Jordain Carney examines the handful of proposals lawmakers may realistically pursue.
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"There's no race this year where we can realistically fight for points and where the car is in the top 10," he said.
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Realistically, achieving this buy-in will also need some nudging, particularly for smaller businesses and sectors where there has been less flexible work.
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I don't really have any other reason to use Apple Cash, so realistically I think that's where all my cash back will go.
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Unmoored in a hazy approximation of the present, the novel shows no interest in realistically depicting the mediated lives of contemporary college students.
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Here's how all the live-action — or intensely realistically animated, in the case of "The Lion King" — characters compare to their animated counterparts.
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North Korea almost certainly will not give up its nuclear warheads, but that is not the outcome the United States is realistically seeking.
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So I put very, very graphic language in, and I worked very hard on shooting it to make sure it was shown realistically.
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What is success for a content moderator, in terms of obviously you want 100 percent accuracy, but what are they shooting for realistically?
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While he would be happy to work with more Olympians, realistically, he knows that few meet the Swiss bank's high net worth targets.
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Realistically, touch-ups would need to happen more frequently on a TV show where continuity is important — you can't have visible roots showing.
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North Carolina's problem with democracy is obvious; figuring out what can be realistically done to stop the cycle is quite a bit harder.
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Many critics argue Facebook could not realistically monitor the billions of photos, posts, and videos uploaded to the platform daily with 63,000 people.
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Heritage Black Ceramic Pizza Stone and Pizza Cutter Wheel, available at Amazon, $37.99For making delicious homemade pizza — or, more realistically, reviving delivery leftovers.
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The animators often film themselves role-playing as the character, or pull reference videos from YouTube, in order to realistically portray body movement.
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But it's one thing to realistically assess that peace is not coming anytime soon, and quite another to forgo the ideal of peace.
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They can connect you with other kinds of resources if you're in more serious financial trouble and have debts you can't realistically pay.
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But realistically, it's hard to believe that either Disney/Marvel or Sony would proceed with Spider-Man not staying part of the MCU.
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It is a far cry from Jonathan Kent's 2015 Broadway revival, whose star-studded cast shuffled through realistically detailed early-20th-century interiors.
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On March 18 he's likely to have such a lead in delegates that it will be realistically impossible for Sanders to catch up.
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"But realistically, if you are in the middle of a crisis and it's interrupting patient care, they may pay the ransom every time."
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Or, more realistically, fantasize about taking a year off to travel — which may not need to be quite such a fantasy after all.
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Realistically, with its share of the world population dwindling, Europe can wield significant influence in the world only by sticking together, he said.
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And the men and women, mostly black and brown and Asian, are depicted realistically (Middlebrook was a photographer) but their meanings are associative.
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Indoor spaces are often expanded on sets for ease of shooting, but "Homeland" kept the hallways and stairwells in Carrie's brownstone realistically narrow.
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After all, as the public currently perceives it, Flynn is realistically only facing a possible six months in jail under the sentencing guidelines.
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And realistically, the US electorate is more likely to vote for someone who presents himself like Buttigieg than for a polyamorous bottom queen.
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By cosmetically making it look more like Amazon, there's a huge disconnect between the customer's expectations and what the sellers can realistically provide.
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But for now, the breakdown of Trending highlights a tension between what Facebook wants to be and how people realistically use its product.
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Realistically, it's nigh on impossible to display instant prowess in a field you've been historically disbarred from, unless you're Rosie the fucking Riveter.
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But, realistically, it does face challenges particularly if you think about the types of sports that are up and coming in the Games.
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In theory it could be for a wide range of phones and tablets, though realistically LG's initial use could be far more limited.
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The technology is all focused on how games render lighting more realistically, showing how light interacts with the atmosphere and the objects it strikes.
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It does this under the guise of anti-censorship and a refusal to "sugarcoat" the truth, but fails to do so responsibly or realistically.
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And realistically, it won't be accounting, but rather high-return professions where 10x performance is plausible, such as finance, entrepreneurship, medicine, engineering and biotech.
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Realistically, there's a lot of adequacy here, and that should improve a team that struggled with injuries while winning 22017 games in 218-203.
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"Realistically, it could be a muted move, because the rate increase is already priced in," said George Gero, managing director of RBC Wealth Management.
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Especially when it allows her to play realistically flawed women on TV and in film, like her "desperate" character Tina Morris on HBO's Togetherness.
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As that cover is vital to using the Surface Go as a laptop, it means, realistically the price is $500 to $530–not $400.
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The vlogger chats naturally and realistically about what to expect from sex because it's not all sunshine and roses — sometimes it's gross and hilarious.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Today, when flame flickers in a game it might sort of bounce off the surfaces around it, but not realistically.
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And in 22016's gaming landscape, two titles stand out as being both overdue and emerging perhaps better than anyone could have realistically anticipated.
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As Stuart sees it, his time in clubland isn't coming to an end anytime soon and realistically neither is his relationship with recreational drugs.
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Of course I would like to, but realistically speaking I think this is probably something for the next generation at least of European astronauts.
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"Realistically this is what you wanted to see, you wanted to see them take fast action," said Rob Wertheimer, founding partner at Melius Research.
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A new bit of research from the company makes it easier for animators to have hair follow their artistic intent while also moving realistically.
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It was the longest range missile that North Korea has tested and the first weapon that could realistically reach Alaska or Hawaii, analysts say.
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The challenge, he said, is that the companies must be valued realistically with the appropriate amount of capital so that they can be acquired.
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"We didn't want to make a caricature of the art critic, we wanted to try to get it as realistically as possible," Gilroy said.
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"How many guys can realistically hold US$100m or more of term debt at 450bp over Libor plus the revolver?" a second lender said.
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Now, historically those have been churches—just realistically speaking, the place where most people found their common cause and common meaning was in churches.
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More realistically, they could sell the data about your daily habits to a marketing firm so that they could serve you more relevant ads.
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To simulate that on a computer requires millions of calculations every second to determine each grain's movements, and millions more to render it realistically.
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For example, while most Google engineers realistically see Level 7 as the cap for most careers, some particularly distinguished software developers can go higher.
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The series is at its best when it realistically and poignantly shows how people with good intentions can still hurt, disappoint, and neglect others.
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"I think realistically, it's pretty unlikely that she got pregnant twice," Jennifer Eaton, a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist at Duke University told Gizmodo.
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That's very comfortable in long VR sessions, and it sounds richer and more realistically ambient than the Oculus Rift or Quest's strap-based speakers.
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Some in the EU have doubts about giving Mrs May more time purely for internal debate, but they know they cannot realistically refuse it.
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Greater collaboration with researchers could've prevented that, or at the very least, saved consumers from a product that made promises it couldn't realistically deliver.
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Realistically, Rohana could end up facing a fine or jail time, like others who have been accused of fucking up UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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HBO's gritty teen drama pushes boundaries in its attempts to realistically display the how and why of high schoolers indulge in drugs and sex.
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I ate a lot of shit in my first few hours with the game, since you are (fairly realistically) very weak on normal difficulty.
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More realistically, you'd likely be looking at well under 23 miles, which is still pretty good for a car that doesn't actually exist yet.
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Back in 2016, Apple swapped out the graphic used for its gun emoji, replacing the realistically drawn handgun with a bright green water gun.
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First, they have to realistically evaluate their conduct, and assume, as with most cases, that the government knows far more than one might expect.
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Her colleague and moderate democrat Ronny Tong said he believed, realistically, any new laws could draw the line at organized efforts to promote independence.
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More realistically, he wants to achieve a more balanced relationship between Iran and the Arabs, saying that they will have to "share" the region.
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But realistically, no matter how reporters cover Trump, it's going to remain the case that a large minority of the public thinks he's great.
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And, realistically, the company has only had a quarter under new leadership, but the quick turnaround narrative survives another day with today's healthy numbers.
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Still, her time in prison has to end at some point — and, realistically, it will be before many of the other characters are released.
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" Like Dan, I live in New York City, have a full head of hair and "realistically go for the hottest girl I can find.
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So instead of biting off more than you can chew, stick to projects that interest you and that you realistically have time to do.
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But the hearing was as civil, and substantive, as one could realistically expect from a Congress that's become so polarized in the modern era.
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Neither approach acknowledges the reality of how the ACA is changing the healthcare landscape and how to realistically tackle the challenges that lay ahead.
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This is not a reason to become overconfident, but it is good cause for realistically evaluating the costs of undue caution on the issue.
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Stephen's ressentiment drives him to more and more desperate choices, less and less realistically, culminating in an absurd and anticlimactic trip across the country.
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The sort of capability necessary for carrying out the full attack outside of a test environment is only realistically possessed by powerful nation states.
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That's not enough to prosecute him — and realistically probably not enough to impeach him, even though he deserves it over the congressional testimony alone.
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We're not mad about the ultra-comfortable choice of kicks at all: Practical footwear, incorporated into a super-chic outfit we could realistically copy?
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Realistically, Yahoo's internet business was going to have to be sold, and for weeks it's been clear that Verizon was the most logical buyer.
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"Realistically we suspect we are going to have the discovery of more people killed in this incident," Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown said.
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More realistically, it accepts that people will live in America, but insists that without citizenship or legal residence, their true allegiances must lie elsewhere.
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Realistically, only the deep and extraordinarily talented team from Parity, led by Jutta Steiner, have the technical chops to pull something like this off.
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Doing a serious gut check and realistically assessing how you will behave if a major downturn occurs can prevent a lot of pain later.
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He was a vehicle for the alt-right to get as close as was realistically possible to the mainstream — and to the White House.
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Realistically, the final budget passed by Congress — if it indeed does manage to pass a budget — won't look anything like the White House's proposal.
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"What looked like the forward march of progress turned out to be one of history's grand zigzags," Press says in her realistically dismayed introduction.
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I think probably, realistically, you're faced with a Democratic Party that can't win midterm elections and a Republican Party that can't win presidential elections.
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But, realistically, he says, "many people will get much more than a 4 percent improvement from more training and maybe a little weight loss."
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Dr. Kolodny also said that, realistically, buprenorphine treatment cuts against the business interests of for-profit methadone clinics, which are becoming more common nationally.
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"Realistically, [Martha Karolyi, the US national team coordinator] could pick your neighbor down the street and she could still win gold," Lease told me.
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So if we can't work out a freeze for a freeze, realistically the next best option is to settle into long-term mutual deterrence.
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Beyond's meat substitutes appeal to flexitarians — people looking to consume less meat — because they more realistically mimic the taste and look of meat products.
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Private programs realistically worry that they cannot survive reduced enrollment or cover fixed costs if the program closes, let alone offer staff paid leave.
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But unlike other nail art trends that require a steady hand (and, realistically, many other skills), the tonal manicure is very easy to do.
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After all, it certainly cannot be that he realistically thinks he would win this lawsuit — if he ever gets around to actually filing it.
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Yet suspense rarely makes an appearance in this realistically acted, astutely written play, which is directed with a very even hand by Knud Adams.
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"I think, realistically, it's going to take a while," Alderson said, adding that moving Syndergaard to the 60-day disabled list was a possibility.
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"I recommended dopamine fasting be done during nights, weekends, and vacation periods because that's realistically when people have time to practice," he told me.
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