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en Different countries have different peculiar situations, realities, political realities, demographic realities that constrain their ability to respond to the terrorist threat, ... They have to calibrate their response, otherwise, the cure might be worse than the disease.

en I have seen the women in Somalia receive those water bottles where the alternative for them is to walk for two miles to get polluted water and even run the risk of being raped. These are the realities that we have to bring into the halls of the United Nations. So we may ask for a higher degree of ambition in the document. The realities are there, and I think we will have to deal with those realities.

en There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words; realities which no one has thought out, and which are excluded for lack of interpreters.
  Natalie Clifford Barney

en There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words; realities which no one has thought out, and which are excluded for lack of interpreters.
  Natalie Clifford Barney

en I've read your reports. I want you to know that we are well aware of the realities of our current and future business. We are taking actions to address those realities.

en Our ideas must agree with realities, be such realities concrete or abstract, be they facts or be they principles, under penalty of endless inconsistency and frustration. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.
  William James

en It is not based on the realities of Germany but rather refuses to face these realities.

en The worst realities of our age are manufactured realities. It is therefore our task, as creative participants in the universe, to re dream our world. The fact of possessing imagination means that everything can be re dreamed. Each reality can have it
  Ben Okri

en Companies, both local companies and multinational companies, have voted, because of market realities, economic realities, to move operations to China, ... And they require the normalized travel and trade.

en The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities.
  Samuel Johnson

en We're going to continue to push that agenda. But, obviously, our ability to promote that is going to be influenced by the political realities on the ground.

en Of course, some opposition members who failed in the elections, or some who did not take part in the elections must have something to say. They cannot admit the facts and the realities, but these are the facts and the realities.

en Disengagement is a response to certain demographic realities, ... Within a few years, due to the higher Arab birth rate, Jews will become a minority in the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. I don't want [Israel] to be South Africa because we don't believe in apartheid. We simply have to separate from the Palestinians so that we can control our own destinies.

en The response to Hurricane Katrina was a sharp indictment of America's emergency-response capabilities. This report provides further evidence of the major gap between response 'plans' and 'realities.' We need to get real in our planning for health emergencies.

en Most countries in the Gulf do not have to be persuaded that a nuclear Iran is a threat to them. But they ask if the cure is worse than the disease.


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