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How to use the word realising in a Sentence?

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A lot of( the new album) is about romantic relationships and friendships, but it's more about realising that maybe you don't have as many emotional tools in the tool belt to figure out why they affect you.

Ashton Irwin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

You might have wondered many a times that even though you plan and prepare yourself to deal with a particular situation, you end up in falling into trouble? Have you ever evaluated the reason for this? If you think over it, you will realise that it is majorly because of your negligence in realising the impulsive reactions that you make while taking the necessary steps into your work or journey. And with this impulsive reactions, you yourself create a conflict between your quick-tempered emotions and intelligence, And as you lose patience in understanding you make quick decisions, thus often end up falling into trouble. So, the trick which you need to learn, understand and practice is to have patience and calmness within yourself so as to build a habit to react only after understanding the whole situation.

Prashant Agarwal

added by prashantagarwal
3 years ago

While e-commerce companies are still somewhat struggling to fulfil deliveries, everyone – the government, customer, and Indian businesses – is fast realising that online retail cannot be ignored anymore, i believe the government will now urgently streamline e-commerce regulations which will help ease processes and remove bottlenecks in the sector.

Satish Meena

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Famous people feel that they must perpetually be on the crest of the wave, not realising that it is against all the rules of life. You can't be on top all the time, it isn't natural.

Olivia de Havilland

added by regnumveritatis
6 years ago

We have been working for some months with a refinancing plan. We have run it by our board as we said during our (fourth-quarter-results conference) call. Now, people are realising that we have started, those who have shorted the share are beginning to panic and see that the shareholders may succeed.

Per Wullf

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The history is that the company was very B2b and consumers were an afterthought, in the last two to three years we started realising that and started shifting. I had not been happy with the pace of that shift but am very confident with how fast we are moving now.

Sebastian Siemiatkowski

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It is the gift that keeps on giving. We are not realising the whole potential yet.

Chief Executive Rick Howes

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

It could be that they are realising interventions are futile - there is no point throwing good money after bad - and letting the currency weaken a little bit.

Peter Kinsella

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I believe that realising a total of at least 25 billion from the sale of RBS shares -- representing over three-quarters of the government's stake in RBS at the current market price -- is feasible in the period to May 2020, while delivering value for money for the taxpayer, provided market conditions are supportive.

Chairman James Leigh-Pemberton

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The government is not realising the importance of capital markets, expectations were raised regarding the arrival of $6 billion in deposits (from oil-rich Gulf nations). However, the central bank has not announced what it plans to do with them and companies are suffering from the shortage of foreign currency.

Osama Mourad

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

People are realising more and more that Russia is a lost cause and that we need to find more allies to the east and south. Turkey is number one, russia is drawing Turkey into its orbit, and if it's not stopped now, then it may be too late.

One Western diplomat in Ankara

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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