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re·alis·es
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Realises in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Realises in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Realises in a Sentence
The Chinese government realises that no matter how tough they are on regulatory changes, they realise they need the inflows into the Chinese market to help support their economy, there has been a clearing of the air and people have calmed down, the buying has resumed especially in the A-share market.
Going fast is never the problem... It begins the moment one realises that things are out of control...
I suspect this hot spell has made the course very fast and, if the wind whips up, it could live up to its 'Car-nasty' reputation and Tiger will understand how to handle whatever it might throw at him, he realises it's not about overpowering a links course, it's about staying in play and being patient. At least 50 percent of the field won't know anything like as much as he does about plotting their way round.
Life, like all games, becomes true, when one realises it is a game.
I think he will continue with Abdullah's reforms. He realises the importance of this. He's not conservative in person, but he values the opinion of the conservative constituency of the country, king Abdullah was willing to challenge the conservatives, but not to crush them. Salman respected the status quo. He wanted reform but was very much connected to the tribal mentality, the conservative nature of his constituency.
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