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is unrealised
verb
Alt form unrealize
Exact(8)
You cannot, after all, take it with you.Another thing you can't take with you is unrealised gains.
Irrational Man is a good idea, a sketch for a movie, but the movie itself is unrealised.
But hopes of similar restructuring opportunities in Japan have, if anything, receded.The third and most important limit on private equity's revival is unrealised profit from past deals.
Some of it is great, and some of it is unrealised and didn't make it in there, and some of it is just shit.
All this has potential as a mystery or ghost story - but that potential is unrealised, and the movie is a low-octane and unsatisfying experience, without the power to grip or to convince.
The biggest problem children face is the link between educational underachievement and poverty, it argues, concluding: "What is worrying is the persistence of a long tail of severely disadvantaged children whose early lives are unhappy, whose potential is unrealised and whose future is bleak".
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Sadly, it was unrealised.
After the breaking of the monopoly, the barbarians did not sack the city; the BBC's fears were unrealised.
Such falls in value, even though they are unrealised, have turned German banks' once-fabled capital strength into a weakness, just as happened in Japan.
There have been cock-ups : the design of MVRDV, an ambitious Rotterdam practice, was unrealised in 2004 and last year Olafur Eliasson was late.
Hopes that possession of them would bring riches in the shape of oil or control of fisheries have so far been unrealised.
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