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Increasingly there is a realisation that because immigration was the main concern for most Leave voters, continued single market membership will be, as one minister put it, "politically unsellable", as it would involve accepting EU free-movement rules.
What redeems Peter, ultimately, is a realisation that he has behaved like an old fool.
"What we are seeing in Europe is a realisation that we are no longer leading the field when it comes to globalisation, we are not setting the pace.
Across society, there is a realisation that the National Health Service is one of our greatest social achievements and that to keep it is an enormous political challenge.
There is a realisation that it is possible but we are going to have to play really, really strongly over both games.
"For more and more women, there is a realisation that what a man can do, a woman can do, so they won't accept what's gone on before," says Mafinda.
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One was a realisation that the industry was facing tough international competition, particularly from Asia.
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