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"Nothing is going on until they get more realistic," Levine said, adding: "We have made a substantial and competitive offer.
"The iPad may continue to own the market if competitors don't get more realistic on their pricing," she said.
What we're seeing is a big disconnect — sellers need to get more realistic, but buyers don't even think it's enough.
"Part of that is that as companies get into August and September, they have to get more realistic and share it with analysts".
"We're seeing a number of price reductions as sellers get more realistic," said Ms. Eldridge, who has been a real estate agent for 30 years and is well acquainted with the vagaries of the market.
The internet reacted to it, proving that skinny-looking mannequins that suggest an unrealistic body image won't cease to spark controversy until they get more realistic, especially at times when the fashion industry has already shown it is open to embracing diversity.
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"Sellers are getting more realistic, but they are not desperate -- they have deep pockets," Mr. Newbold said.
We should grow calmer and more forgiving by getting more realistic about how things actually tend to go. 4. Sacrifice.
Down the road, Ed Atkins's avatar (which gets more realistic and more haggard in every digital film the artist makes) is going mad in a deserted wooden pension, its rooms a chaos of fallen plaster and abandoned bedding.
On top of the benefit from lower interest rates, there is the stimulating effect of a potential tax cut, "which gets more realistic by the day", he said of President Bush's plan to cut taxes.
One thing that such schematically choreographed and photographed numbers are good for is symbolism, and Berkeley, with his blend of abstraction and mimed drama, uses it to bring forth notions that would have gotten more realistic movies tangled up with censors or with producers.
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