Sentence examples for increasing realisation that from inspiring English sources

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There has been an increasing realisation that the NHS is in trouble, deep trouble," she said.

There was an increasing realisation that by giving greater importance to our Islamic identity we could transcend and overcome the narrow sectarian and tribal divides that were widespread among us.

A cause for hope, he said, was that a sense of urgency was growing among nations, as well as an increasing realisation that it is within our power to tackle climate change.

In the second half the crowd were treated to a pulsating 40 minutes made all the more thrilling and nerve-wracking (for the home crowd) by the increasing realisation that Australia might not actually pull the rabbit from the hat as they always seemed to do at crucial moments.

Some scientists have argued that vitamin D is actually a hormone rather than a vitamin and a deficiency should be treated more seriously than it is because of the increasing realisation that it is linked with a wide range of illnesses.

Allied to that, he said, was an increasing realisation that the experience that people have with their computers has become more important than the underlying chips and peripherals.

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During the Polis seminar last week on whether the media can do development, Julius Mucunguzi spoke of the increasing realisation by journalists in Uganda that they can report on "the unsexy" issues and still capture readers' attention.

This suggests an increasing realisation of the scale of the problem posed by antimicrobial resistance and the fact that irresponsible antibiotic use in animals is now being recognised more widely as a significant risk," he added.

It is no surprise that South Africa dominates the health research publications from the WHO African Region, because there is an increasing realisation of the need to promote indigenous health research in the country.

The only thing more awkward for the AFP and Asio than the increasing public realisation that the data/metadata distinction is nothing more than a sales pitch, is that there isn't as much metadata lying around as there was.

GreatGrandDad firmly agreed that things did not look good all round, posting this comment following a split in the Bank of England's monetary policy committee on increasing quantitative easing: "It is qualitative realisation that is needed from bottom to top in the UK.

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