1. Also, there is the realization that a further retreat from news could have political consequences for these companies as they seek regulatory easements in Washington. 2. Among Catholics, there is a realization of the Europeanization of this place. 3. And there is a realization that with nine weeks left, these two candidates are unlikely to get much better. 4. As a manager, you never want to see a player get traded but there is the realization this is a business. 5. At the heart of secularist fears is the realization that their ideology has not yet taken full hold in the hearts of Turks. 6. Actually, that realization is not particularly new. 7. But just as important, apparently, was his realization that there never was much wrong in the first place. 8. But this realization was also why Kennedy so disagrees with LeMay on basic policy. 9. Even worse was the realization she had shared a confined cockpit with them, laughed with them, shaken their hands and looked in their eyes. 10. Especially compelling is the realization that so many diverse factors can lead to deterioration. |