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But that Walter grasped this himself was some consolation, and counteracted a lingering sadness as the credits rolled, which stemmed from the realisation that both Walter and Samuel are children of our time.
Deborah El-Sayedirectortof of digital and multi channel at NHS England, says that the focus comes from a realisation that mobile phones are now central to our lives: "The NHS has often been 10 years behind other businesses in terms of technology, but this time we are trying to bring healthcare to people to fit in with the way they live their lives".
As with our findings, other qualitative works described long and difficult periods from the realisation of signs and symptoms of psychosis to the initiation of help seeking.
Transrealism is meant to be uncomfortable, by telling us that our reality is at best constructed, at worst non-existent, and allowing us no escape from that realisation.
Bryn Nelson examines a new treatment that arises from this realisation.
Iran's success stemmed from the realisation that rapid population growth was inhibiting national economic growth.
(Perhaps Oscar Wilde came by the idea for The Picture of Dorian Gray from this realisation).
But Russia's new attitude could also spring from a realisation that the world really is changing.
Junior lost money last year; and December's profit warning stemmed from a realisation that programme sales had fallen short.
My own route to acting came from a realisation that I wanted to be part of this communication.
In fact, Joe Meek was unusually privileged, if only he had been able to take some comfort from that realisation.
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