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Might it be that this growing realisation of longevity is behind the oft-stated claims about how "millennials" have different values and attitudes to previous generations?

The professor hopes that the growing realisation of the social and economic costs of poor health among children has led policymakers to give the issue greater priority, as demonstrated by the current alarm over the rapid rise in childhood obesity.

This time he has toned down his anti-Chinese language perhaps because of a growing realisation of the importance of Chinese cash to Zambia's future prosperity, or perhaps, it is whispered, because he is no longer able to get his campaign funds from the Taiwanese and has therefore himself turned to the Chinese.

The climate change debate is highly focused on atmospheric pollution and energy use, but there is a growing realisation of the close links between climatic and environmental factors and the future flow and quality of water through melting glaciers, deforestation, changes in precipitation, and emission of waste into fresh water.

Recent years have seen a growing realisation of the importance of semantics and the relevance of Semantic Web technologies.

In view of these benefits, the growing realisation of stimulating market participation of poor farmers for the goal of poverty alleviation cannot be overemphasised.

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Wrong thinking and infantile neurosis may well be sources of personal distress for some, but there is a growing realisation among therapists of all schools that experience of living in society has an exceptionally strong impact on the psyche.

Worse, the slow pace of recovery of the bodies fewer than 250 out of the 5,400 missing, after a week of searching has led to the growing realisation that many of the victims may have been cremated, never to be identified.

Over recent years the concept has enjoyed renewed enthusiasm, partly because of our growing understanding of the nature of somatic stem cells, but also because of a growing realisation that the development of strategies that target cancer stem cells may offer considerable advantages over conventional approaches.

There is a growing realisation that much of the power we have given them is being handed over to corporate interests.

Within South Africa, there was growing realisation among opponents of apartheid that sport could play a role in pressuring the government.

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