Sentence examples for since realistically from inspiring English sources

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"Since realistically, the deal could not even be imagined with the network still inside the company, the question was brought back off the back burner, where it had been carefully kept for some years".

Dissolution of marriages is one of the areas in which laws must try to balance private and public interest, since realistically it is the couple itself that can best decide whether its marriage is viable.

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Decoded, it means that the committee is in practice recommending that high-speed trains should run at normal speeds, since nobody realistically imagines (short of a massive switch to nuclear power) that electricity generation is going to be "decarbonised" in the foreseeable future.

He said that he had acted pragmatically and realistically since Ben Ali's departure.

He cynically, or he would say realistically (since cynicism suggests a moral judgment that human nature might be different), accepts, even celebrates, all the bribery, land-jobbing and double-dealing as the consequence of Americans' having so much freedom.

For the occasion, they have specially built a mavericky delicious "catwalk" stage, ostensibly to create a more "townhall" experience, but realistically, since McCain is intensely dependent on teleprompters, it's to fill more space on the still-not-full convention floor.

On the other hand, the topological role of a pattern can be determined more realistically since an overrating is avoided.

Considering the comparison between serum, ISF and tissue data the authors regard ultrafiltration as the most effective method for pharmacokinetic analysis of fluoroquinolones, since it most realistically reflects the situation at the target site.

Since neither country can realistically hope to dominate the region, why is their rivalry so intense?

A party and cabinet which has twice suppressed its impulse to regicide since 2007 was never realistically going to succumb so close to the election, MPs on all sides are saying.

Since a judge cannot realistically be expected to erase the evidence from his mind once he has decided to exclude it, there seems little point in excluding the evidence; we might as well let the evidence in and allow judge to give the evidence the probative value that it deserves (Mnookin 2006; Damaška 2006; cf. Ho 2008 44 466).

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