Sentence examples for whose realisation from inspiring English sources

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To achieve this objective, it is important to have influential print media engaged to help spur public debate on child rights issues, particularly those whose realisation lags behind in the country.

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Table 9 also displays further options in pedagogic relations, whose realisations are marked in italics.

Referred to earlier, SE presents a complete statement of all the options and their relations that are traversed in one single systemic path of a sys-net from its primary delicacy to the terminal point; as such, it represents the complete 'history' of that systemic path: underlying each SE is a contextual sub-category, whose realisations would pertain to some text type.

The GSP does not produce visibly laid out choice paths, but it explicitly signals those features whose selection would be the realisation of some systematic variation across the derived structures: the derived structures do not vary accidentally; they vary with predictable perturbations in the configuration of the underlying context.

Accordingly, spatial measurements are seen as the realisation of a random function whose mean may either be constant (stationary process) or varying across the study area.

A general realisation that this was an imperative whose time was bound to come.

The essential hypotheses at the bases of the duration model are: (i) it exists a TTB; (ii) the individual decision to continue the mobility for a time ΔT, after a TTE T, is the realisation of an independent random event whose probability decrease proportionally to ΔT.

His haunting Turiddu is an unthinking sensualist whose first glimmers of moral awareness come with the realisation that his life is about to be cut short.

The reasons vary: a gaffe, a realisation that the money for a competition whose effective entry fee is $30m £20.5mm) or more just isn't there, or a simple question: why embark on a White House campaign, arguably the most gruelling political activity known to man, when your chances of achieving victory are next to non-existent.

As well as her most lyrically impressive work, it's also the most musically satisfying, featuring a sparse palette of guitars, hand percussion and cello, which finds its most complete realisation in the opening 16-minute sequence whose four songs are segued along an unspooling thread of guitar figures and drones, hypnotically drawing the listener deeper into the emotional entanglement.

Euphoria in Europe at the perceived toppling of Blatter – not matched by the majority of countries whose football associations did vote for him – has quickly ceded to a realisation that the vacuum leaves enormous risk.

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