Sentence examples for in its realization from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, "My Personal Universe" is as mind-boggling in its realization as it is in its concept.

3i Group, the publicly-listed London private equity firm, on Thursday reported a 72percentt increase in its investments for the first 11 months of its financial year, but said there was a decline in its realization proceeds for the same period.

Basic to our work is the orthosymplectic Lie superalgebra, (mathfrak {osp},), in its realization as the space spanned by super-symmetrized terms of degree two in the Clifford Weyl algebra.

The complexity of space systems design, as well as that of the organizations involved in its realization, demands broad knowledge of the key principles and techniques of safety engineering and a multidisciplinary awareness of the associated hazards and potential vulnerabilities inherent in the system.

Its task is not to simply reflect existing values, but to generate a vision of society's potential and enlist students' loyalties and enthusiasms in its realization.

While the ultimate contributions of the ICTY to the rule of law, justice, reconciliation and lasting peace will remain subject to debate, without this moment of impetus most likely the ICC would still be the utopian ideal of many well informed and intentioned global citizens but stunted in its realization.

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Even though the idea of processing encrypted data for clustering has been addressed before in the literature, its realization in an efficient way has been a challenge.

We use a space/time random field (S/TRF) to describe the variability of annual PM2.5 across the U.S. Our notation a for S/TRF will consist of denoting a single random variable Z in capital letters, its realization, z, in lower case; and vectors and matrices in bold faces (e.g., Z = [ Z1,..., Z n ] T and z = [ z1,..., z n ] T ).

It astounds me (a) that anyone believes in its possible realization, and (b) that anyone would want to live in a utopia.

The perfective means foregrounding the outcome of the process: it may be completed, or bounded, or significant in terms of its realization.

The brilliance of "The Great British Bake Off," the undisputed zenith of British TV cosiness, lies in its producers' realization that a combination of empathy and Schadenfreude make anything enjoyable to watch.

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