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The club is arguably healthier now than it has ever been but where only recently this was a set-up and fan-base pinching themselves to be in this lofty position, now they crave to be properly established: all those long-term aspirations, from the redevelopment of the stadium to investing further in community projects across south London, will be more easily realised as a top-flight club.
Therefore, we believe that if computerised decision support can be provided through an electronic patients' record system that is already used on a routine basis, its additional benefit will be more easily realised.
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The benefits are easily realised, the costs are reasonable, and the risks of something going wrong are relatively small.
Unfortunately, these conditions cannot be easily realised in large scale reactors and a deteriorated performance is often observed.
Attracting new private sector R&D businesses continues to be the Holy Grail, an ambition much more easily discussed than realised; much harder than getting Science City's £2.3 million from the European Regional Development Fund.
Or perhaps objects can be destroyed more easily than we had realised: the lump of clay ceases to exist when the statue is created (it is replaced by a new, statue-shaped lump of clay, made from the same clay particles); the cat's tail-complement ceases to exist when it is separated from the tail.
Portable phones may provide better personal protection than we realise: neighbours are more easily called to assist, or potential assailants deterred by the threat of passers-by with digital cameras.
I realised I could mould him more easily".
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