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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts of realization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or events that lead to the understanding or manifestation of something.
Example: "The acts of realization during the workshop helped participants grasp the importance of teamwork."
Alternatives: "instances of understanding" or "moments of awareness".
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On the other hand, the will may lead to "acts of realization (Realisierungsakte)" that accompany and affect bodily movements (Scheler 1913/16, 142, von Hildebrand 1916, 26).
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But this week in Los Angeles, the party faithful are going through a collective act of realization.
For such an act of self-realization, Wilde insists, neither religion nor morality nor reason can help.
Her revolt against her mentor finally emerges not as a trivial gesture of romantic pique but as a courageous act of self-realization.
Realization of the act is realization of a world with, at its center, the agent at the time and place of his decision problem.
He says that such acts of generosity "testify to a realization that a regime of industry carried on for private gain does not satisfy the full human nature of even those who profit by it".
In practice, the implementation of PCUs depends on the proximity of the structure, the conformity of time slots between EDs and PCUs, and the realization of acts of minor surgery.
The two methods of computing an option's utility are equivalent given that, under supposition of an act's realization, the probability of a basic intrinsic desire's or aversion's realization is the sum of the probabilities of the worlds that realize it.
If we are not truly free to meaningfully act, then we cannot act towards the realization of justice, inclusiveness or equality or any other moral aspiration.
He has an academic specialty it will behoove the reader to keep in mind -- literary "vitalism," his designation for certain works by Frank Norris, Kate Chopin, Theodore Dreiser, Stephen Crane and James Branch Cabell containing an implied advocacy of self-realization through acts of physical and emotional hubris that embrace the risk of death.
"The Last Secret" appeals to the longing readers feel to inhabit, at least for a change, a zone free of such condescension — to be engaged by the lonely passion of Nora's husband and his lover, the cruel rejection that drives Nora to desperate acts of anger and revenge, the devastating realization that the children have guessed their parents' crimes of the heart.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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