Sentence examples for becomes realistically from inspiring English sources

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While our understanding of Penda's reign is quite unclear, and even the very notable and decisive battles he fought are surrounded by historical confusion, for the first time a general outline of important events regarding the Mercians becomes realistically possible.

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"We explained that the party's stance that had called for an April resignation and June presidential election has become realistically hard to maintain," Chung said.

When the inhomogeneous media are considered, the GKP equation with variable coefficients becomes more realistically than GKP Eq. (2).

"Looking back, you could probably say it was a ridiculous decision for me to say that I'd become chairman because realistically none of us had a clue how things were going to work out," he said.

That's because not only is food waste an expensive problem — over $1 trillion per year, apparently — but the environmental dent food production and distribution makes is huge, while a growing population means that food shortages will realistically become an issue in the future.

The only truly valid comparison you can make is the one that compares yourself now, to your potential or what you can realistically become.

Tehran should now look to extend similar projects to its Arab neighbours in the Persian Gulf, as well as to other states in the region and to other regional theatres - in full recognition of the fact that, with investment in political relationships and the necessary infrastructure, Iran could realistically become the region's principal international transit hub.

If the expectation is to have eventual widespread adoption of a hexavalent vaccine in the developing world as part of a post-OPV cessation strategy, in what time frame could this realistically become a strategically sound option?

Other responses were more direct when asked 'What would you or your community group require to realistically become involved in participatory management of HIV research trials?' One said 'I believe that we need to understand the process better; to understand the study better and in that way we would be able to commit ourselves a little more'.

In practical terms, a point in the gradient of declining relative risk must be reached at which the amount of bias and residual confounding becomes so small that it cannot realistically be ruled out [ 21].

In practical terms, a point in the gradient of declining relative risk must be reached where the amount of bias and residual confounding becomes so small that it cannot realistically be ruled out [ 37].

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