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This is what Derby may be realising.
Even Berlin may be realising that it is time for hard choices.
Vanessa Williamson, a Harvard academic who co-wrote a book on the Tea Party, said the GOP may be realising it needs to moderate its message, even if the policies remains trenchantly conservative.
The Palestinians, now engaged in a furious factional war of their own, have a government only in name, while Israel's own domestic malaise has rendered its administration almost equally feeble (see article); both lots of people doomed to share the Holy Land are unusually short of leaders with courage or vision.But at least they may be realising that things cannot go on like this.
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I am becoming concerned that my worst nightmare about the eurozone may be realised.
There are already signs that the latter fear may be realised as retailers seek suppliers who pose less of a reputational risk.
In short, if their branch is not built first, it may never be built at all.The smart money in Moscow now says that the pipeline will head south from Skovorodino first, and that Japanese fears may be realised.
Thirty years after scientists first revealed they had created the world's first GM crop, hopes that their potential to ease global malnutrition problems may be realised at last.
Her dream may be realised – or not – when BBC2 airs the pilot episode of Life's Too Short, the new sitcom from Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, and Britain's best-known actor of restricted growth, Warwick Davis.
The "declaration of Delhi" drawn up by the International Commission of Jurists in that city in 1959 followed this line in saying that the rule of law "should be employed to safeguard and advance the civil and political rights of the individual" and create "conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realised".
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