Sentence examples for indeed realised from inspiring English sources

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However, whether or not these repertoires become indeed realised is a more contingent matter and is often triggered by events which evoke a response from the medical and policy-making actors.

As early as 1930, Fisher had indeed realised that most new mutations are detrimental [ 23].

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Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has demonstrated that significant reductions in CLABSIs are indeed being realised for intensive care patients in the USA, 44 800 medium and large hospitals continue to have high CLABSIs rates.

Indeed they realise that the Islamic State cannot renew the ummah's blood without a human member capable of always producing, and there was the alluring of the best of its youth and plundering the land with hijra outside their areas and liquidating many of them.

Poignant indeed, but Harvey had realised his operatic vision.

This is a suggestive historical allusion, more suggestive indeed than is sometimes realised.

Indeed, LSAS has been realised as the technology that can be exploited to backhaul the small cells in 5G networks.

(The boxes have already been painted green and had the Hong Kong Post's logo added to them, so you would have to be very confused indeed not to realise what they're for).

'But in a way that's part of the energy that's been stirred up by the vintage market.' Indeed, as people realise that hefty resale values only really apply to early first editions or studio prototypes (like the first Barcelona chairs) they begin to wonder if they can make better investments by buying early runs from the rising stars among 21st-century designers.

Other banks that were once in its position, or even weaker, such as Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC, BNP Paribas, UBS or Credit Suisse, have not expanded their wholesale business at the expense of their domestic retail base; most, indeed, came to realise that a strong retail base was crucial.The answer is that none of these banks was hijacked in quite the same way by its investment bankers.

When one considers the emotional sympathy of the great crowd and all the massed effects of military pomp and royal dignity, of thousands of men stepping slowly to the measure of solemn music, of the mingling of pride and pathos, triumph and pity, grandeur and humility round the dust of one simple lonely woman – then, indeed, one may realise the significance of to-day's scene.

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