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is realize
verb
To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.
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The first thing you should do is realize that this game is much easier when played from the short grass.
All we have to do is realize that net foreign investment — purchases minus sales of assets from and to foreigners — is also a form of investment.
When you reach this position, you might think you've arrived, but what you really do is realize that you constantly need to learn new things.
"Many of the members of this party do not want to fund Obamacare, but what we have to do as governors who work with our legislators is realize the reality of being able to get something passed," Mr. Bryant said.
"Often what we have to do with the march of technology is realize that the difference in quantity and speed can actually amount to significantly more invasive practices, " said Paul Ohm, a University of Colorado law professor and former federal computer-crimes prosecutor.
One of the first things to do is realize that everything in life is a marathon and not a sprint.
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She is realized, but Giuseppe is not.
Wal-Mart is realizing the same thing.
Let's hope it is realized constructively".
The first step is realizing their existence.
Precise ignition timing is realized.
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