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"There is going to have to be a realisation that we have got to lift productivity.
It might just be a realisation that you could be doing better things with your life".
It seems like a question of representation: there needs to be a realisation that not all the interesting stories on TV are happening to white people.
"There needs to be a realisation that this isn't a question of a good factory versus a bad factory, this is an entire system of exploitation".
But part of the reckoning may have to be a realisation that Trump's hostile takeover did not occur in a vacuum.
Maybe at this point there will be a realisation that a more holistic view on sustainability would have produced a better environmental result rather than a narrow focus on carbon.
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It was a realisation that shook me to my core.
It was a realisation that linked the seemingly separate worlds of primes and squares.
It was a realisation that these unique ethical policies were worth fighting for that persuaded us to set up the Save our Bank campaign.
While this may account for why Hoffman has been so damn good all these years, inhabiting other people's skins, it's a realisation that's finally let him unleash his inner director.
Increasingly there is a realisation that because immigration was the main concern for most Leave voters, continued single market membership will be, as one minister put it, "politically unsellable", as it would involve accepting EU free-movement rules.
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