Sentence examples for full realization that from inspiring English sources

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The Louvre show brings home the full realization that Leonardo was indeed unique.

Like drivers who pick up all potential customers, Harvard should be open and neutral as a conference host but "with the full realization" that this will sometimes mean allowing "speech that is deeply offensive and disturbing to some".

Marcia Davenport, writing as "Penthouse" in her column in The New Yorker, wrote in 1928 that No. 333 was "unbelievably sunny and had been built "with full realization that buyers are likely to be much snootier than renters, and much more demanding".

In full realization that education is too broad and serious a subject to be treated exhaustively in a relatively brief magazine article, FORBES feels it is not unreasonable to apply some simple economic criteria to the vast and costly U.S. educational system.

As Medine enumerates these milestones she comes to the full realization that Twitter has been the real key to her success.

The cost in time, energy and resources will result in full realization that this is indeed my new residence, where all is organized according to present requirements -- truly a home where there is a place for everything and everything in its place.

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World War II Online, released in 2001, featured a persistent and "massively multiplayer environment", although IGN said that "the full realization of that environment is probably still a few years away".

The invasion of the Cimmerians from beyond the Caucasus at the beginning of the 7th century bce, however, prevented the full realization of that possibility.

Nevertheless, the full realization of that potential will depend on public-private and global collaboration to reinvigorate investment, to prepare an educated workforce, to encourage the development of regional clusters of excellence, and to promote macroeconomic growth.

Ibn 'Arabî differs from most philosophers in maintaining that full realization can only be achieved by following in the footsteps of the prophets.

On Aristotle's view, as this entry has indicated, the full realization of our rational powers that is required for good moral character is not something that we can achieve on our own.

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