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The importance of the black gold may only be fully realised when it has gone.
"These objectives will only be fully realised when the clinical implementation has been completed during 2013," it said.
Recognition of the huge benefits testing brings will only be fully realised when more GPs and hospital doctors look after patients infected with HIV.
Experience from these nine INDEPTH HDSS is a cause for optimism which will be fully realised when surveillance becomes an integral and funded component of national prevention programmes and when the data from these surveys are used to inform policy and evaluate the outcome of the resulting actions.
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However, what I shall finally remember from this production is the overwhelming sense of loss that binds Negga's Hamlet and Duffin's Ophelia – something, I suspect, that could be fully realised only when you have a female prince.
These fears seemed to be fully realised in April and May 1797 when elements of the Royal Navy - the first and major bulwark against invasion - mutinied at Spithead and the Nore.
Sceptics however doubted the pledge would be fully realised.
The Commons is a place were women's liberation is yet to be fully realised.
At the moment they exist as ideas yet to be fully realised.
Britain changed as a result, but when it joined the Common Market in 1973, the hard work of interrogating and reconciling the past was pushed aside, before a settled understanding of the legacy of Empire could be fully realised.
Moreover, the affordances of educational technologies may not be fully realised.
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