Sentence examples for serious realization from inspiring English sources

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We need to start shifting the public perspective away from a casual, almost touristic fascination with genetic testing to a more serious realization of the depth, power and necessity for privacy in handling personal DNA data.

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And all of a sudden, it sounded serious, and the realization hit: all those days when a day like this was a far-fetched dream led up to this moment.

Some became aware through the weak signals of breathlessness during exercise, while others had to suffer serious diseases before realization dawned that smoking did harm.

"Hairspray" is much more serious about self-realization than about race.

The tone turns serious in a musical realization of Art Spiegelman's 9/11 graphic elegy "In the Shadow of No Towers," a collaboration that features projections by the visual designer Maria Isabel Gouverneur and the video artist Anne Rothschild, with narration by the actor John Turturro.

It seems not implausible that exploitation requires some risk or realization of serious harm, implying that this study raises no concerns regarding exploitation.

This represents a serious obstacle in the realization of recent successes in the suppression of lymphatic metastasis and in the prevention of limb and organ transplant rejection.

If the bad argument has "a semblance of correctness about it in [the] context, and poses a serious obstacle to the realization of the goal of the dialog," then it is a fallacy (2011, 380).[9] Here we find that Walton has relaxed two of the necessary conditions of SDF.

The fact that there is no clear evidence of preseismic crustal deformation for the magnitude 9.0 great earthquake is a very serious problem for the realization of a short-term earthquake prediction method, and therefore this may require a change of the prediction strategy.

I have come to the realization that serious and deep innovative thinking in economic policy is needed to overcome the period of "slow growth," as coined by Willem Buiter, chief economist of Citigroup Global.

However, the complexity of proteins and generally their relative lack of modularity (compared to gene networks) are serious impediments to the realization of proteins' potential as logic gates that rival transcriptional networks.

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