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realizes
verb
Third person singular of realize
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The Congress Party realizes it is in deep political trouble as a result of the Mumbai attacks.
Later, Dimmond attends a lecture that Hannibal-as-Dr Fell is giving and realizes that the man has done away with his old colleague and has assumed his identity.
This Mr Dimmond then shows up in Florence, and Hannibal invites him over to dinner with him and Bedelia where he realizes they are eating acorns, oysters and masala, which he says the ancient Romans fed their livestock to make the meat taste better.
Perhaps Nascar realizes Hamlin, 29, could be good for the sport.
It has spawned a potentially $100 billion dollar industry in which large banks and hedge funds basically bet on the quick demise of policy holders the sooner the policy holder dies the sooner the investor realizes his profit.It may seem heartless, but the existence of a market willing to bet on time of death poses an interesting solution to the pension problem.
By the time he realizes this, of course, he has already gone to all the work of getting an agent and finding a publisher; this work cannot be put to waste, and so he writes the thing.
REVIEWING Philip Glass's opera "Einstein on the Beach" for the New Yorker in 1976, Andrew Porter wrote that a listener "usually reaches a point, quite early on, of rebellion at the needle-stuck-in-the-groove quality, but a minute or two later he realizes that the needle has not stuck; something has happened".
It would like to commit to free trade or to fiscal balance, but realizes that over time it will give in to pressure and deviate from what is its optimal policy ex ante.
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