New technologies move ever closer to realisation, so our plan has to be robust and up-to-date.
One was a realisation that the industry was facing tough international competition, particularly from Asia.
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But Russia's new attitude could also spring from a realisation that the world really is changing.
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He said the realisation of HRT treatment for cancer patients would be "good for patients".
It is the realisation that most ideas have been tried and still the eurozone crisis deepens.
The second was the realisation that holograms do not have to be recorded on film.
This voluntary enrolment reflects a realisation among some haredim that the situation is untenable.
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Often, clients face disincentives to withdrawing their money, such as lock-ups or forced realisation of capital gains.
That realisation of how important banking is makes the anger banks are facing all the more troubling.
An even greater disappointment was the realisation of how little had been done for the world's poor.
Claims that new trade talks should await the realisation of past liberalisation commitments are not supported by fact.
That realisation explains why technology investments now face the same kind of scrutiny as other forms of spending.
But it marked the beginning of man's realisation that lighthouses could be built on the most inhospitable rocks.
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All this sounds faintly familiar, until the realisation dawns: Biotech Bay is simply Silicon Valley by another name.
The blunt realisation is taking hold that the French might well say no.
Critically, there is a growing realisation that this is not really about university funding, but about Mr Blair's leadership.
Mr Field's apology may, perhaps, suggest a just-in-time realisation that bickering and backstabbing are a sure path to oblivion.
"We're gradually getting towards the realisation that pregnancy and motherhood does not render women unable to do business, " she says.
Then, the attempt to love another woman and the realisation that his burning passion for Nanni has left indelible marks.
The first is the need for honest communication the realisation that it is counter-productive to exaggerate the scale of the threat.
Not so much the rates but the realisation by the PRS that things have to change in the digital world.
But for the uncomfortable realisation that this strategy has been broadly welcomed in the region, China has itself to blame.
Individual preparedness, and the realisation that large scale efforts take time to execute, must be the order of the day.
The realisation first reached a wider Chinese audience in early April, at the time of the G20 summit in London.
With the rise in the divorce rate has come a sobering realisation: the interests of individual family members may differ.
The paper, from 1817, provides details about the name of his slave, his age and the realisation that slavery is immoral.
This new approach may stem, in part, from Mr Ecevit's belated realisation that Turkey's most solid friend is the United States.
But the latest announcement is a realisation that the situation will continue to get worse if it does nothing, he added.
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Americans seem keen to find that the vaunted figures of England's past were tormented by personal conflicts of love, sex, and self-realisation.
Ingredients and influences are deeply, traditionally Sicilian, techniques and realisation wickedly contemporary.
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