Examples of 'we have to realise' in a sentence
Meaning of "we have to realise"
we have to realise ~ Indicates the necessity or importance of becoming aware or understanding a particular fact or situation. It prompts action or acceptance based on new information or circumstances
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we have to realise
We have to realise that diversity means survival.
Words have consequences and we have to realise this.
We have to realise that money is just a tool.
That is what we have to realise.
We have to realise that there is no perfect solution.
If we want to have more jobs, we have to realise that.
We have to realise society has changed.
However, at the same time we have to realise that the organisation exists.
We have to realise that there is no where left to run.
Where there is a near-monopoly, we have to realise that this does not benefit the consumer.
We have to realise that what is at stake is the human suffering.
That is supposedly the whole point of of Millennium? We have to realise that.
We have to realise that we are still lacking the legal basis.
Monetary policy can not be held responsible for that difference . We have to realise that.
We have to realise that we are not the only ones suffering.
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We are incredibly lucky, and we have to realise that . ".
We have to realise that away from home we are championship winners.
Henk Hobbelink We have to realise that diversity means survival.
We have to realise that.
Here on earth we have to realise the highest Truth.".
We have to realise that we have nothing at all to fear from science.
Unfortunately we have to realise that sooner or later Judas will betray us.
And we have to realise that these people need a lot of support.
Today, however, we have to realise that such a policy does not go far enough.
We have to realise that the situation of a mother who adopts a child is different.
What we have to realise is that it's up to us.
We have to realise that we are conducting this debate on the financial framework separately.
In the end, we have to realise that these women are making fools of us.
We have to realise that a comfort zone may well be an uncomfortable comfort zone.
Wilders, we have to realise that Russia is our ally.
We have to realise that the European citizens are afraid.
However, we have to realise that dialogue must involve both sides of the Atlantic.
We have to realise that the strategy of President Ahmadinejad is a new one.
We have to realise that the instruments available at European level are limited.
What we have to realise is that John is trying to describe the indescribable.
We have to realise that the North Korean rulers are blinded.
We have to realise this, and the discussion reflects this clearly.
I think we have to realise this, because different countries see things in different ways.
We have to realise society has changed . The police often has to face violent individuals.
We have to realise that “ poor ” is a relative concept.
We have to realise what / who we are fighting / coming against.
We have to realise they are a rival to us . ".
We have to realise that we are actually all in the same boat . ”.
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