Sentence examples for the unrealised from inspiring English sources

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the unrealised

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Alt form unrealize

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If the unrealised gains on these assets exceed $600,000, capital-gains tax will apply.

The film gives us a perfect realisation of the unrealised, a complete portrait of the incomplete.

Other symbolic actions evoked the "uncelebrated weddings", the "unrealised talents" and the "meetings that never took place".

John, Nathan and I stand on deck and gaze out, across the expanse of nothingness, at the unrealised vision.

Our fascination, of course, has something to do with what might have been, with the notion of the unfinished, the unrealised, with genius derailed.

Stuart Graham of Merrill Lynch estimates that on October 9th, when the stockmarket was at its recent lowest, the unrealised gains on Deutsche's equity holdings were just euro1.2 billion, down from euro5.5 billion at the end of the second quarter.

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(He quotes a description of this "fourth dimension" from Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford's 1901 novel "The Inheritors": "One seemed to see something beyond, something vaster vaster than the cathedrals... an unrealised, unrealisable infinity of space").

Acting more like a private practice than a local authority office, Colin entered competitions and submitted work, such as the model for the sadly unrealised design for a school set within a walled garden in Pennington, to the Royal Academy.

The National Institute of Clinical Studies of Australia has summarised the large, unrealised benefit of anticoagulation, stating: "For every 1000 people with atrial fibrillation given anticoagulants, 25 will avoid experiencing a stroke if they take oral anticoagulants and 12 will avoid dying from a stroke" [ 11].

A new warehouse for perishable goods, or a new garage for repairing overland lorries, he reckons, create more lasting benefits to Africans than most aid projects do.Bolloré's aim is to exploit the massive unrealised potential for trade between African countries by being the first to link the economies of the Francophone and English-speaking parts of Africa.

If Channel 4 can survive – even thrive – indefinitely in public ownership, thanks to a weak remit, then it is all the harder to justify leaving money, and a stronger remit, "on the table", unrealised.

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