And that reality becomes much more personal and undeniable as we move into our 50s and 60s.
And that reality, according to a survey by National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) is continued weakness in Europe and the United States economies.
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" And that reality may have prompted quick, decisive action because the hearings are going to have a completely different tenor now than they would have had if he had just said, 'Well, it's isolated, it's not a problem, ' the kinds of things we heard before, " Hutson said.
That and the reality that Republicans still control the House and can block most anything in the Senate, is why Obama is likely to spend most of the next year or two struggling with budget issues even as he consolidates health reform.
So we need to make sure that we have the infrastructure in place, from the meat processing to the transportation and storage to make that a reality, because that really is and could be a reality for us.
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Still, there is obviously a disconnect between that hope and the reality that nearly a third of respondents say they believe that they would be retaliated against if they reported wrongdoing at their firm.
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That and only that gives reality to public opinion.
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The suggestion showed the "arrogance" of the English system, he claimed, and that, in reality, the Scottish and English legal systems have a relationship of "equality not subordination".
But the main feature of this legislation is that it deals with the demand for foreign labor, and the reality that there are around 12 million foreigners already in the country who are here illegally.
And I think that the -- we both agree that a peace based on illusions will crash eventually on the rocks of Middle Eastern reality, and that the only peace that will endure is one that is based on reality, on unshakeable facts.
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Depending on new products the December quarter is the first quarter that the company has a chance of showing double-digit revenue growth and in reality that may not occur until the June 2014 quarter.
And I think, unfortunately, Katrina revealed that there's a gap between the ideal we have as a country and the reality that people are living every day in places like the Ninth Ward of New Orleans.
But then you have to get up every day and turn that dream into reality, and work towards being who you envision yourself to be in your head.
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It is not technology however that is driving young people's concerns, it is the yawning gap between the promise of globalization and its reality that brings young people out on to the streets.
This gives rise to a culture that understands that paper and computers can only go so far to predict reality, and that uncertainty abounds until a track record is established.
This salutary concern can, however, slide into a sense that outcome is the only true reality and that process is flummery...
In a sense, and within limits, entrepreneurs can shape the needs and desires of customers and transform raw material in a way that changes and shapes reality.
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This Framework adopts a comprehensive and systemic approach to education and acknowledges the reality that accountability to deliver quality education and to effectively facilitate learning lies at all levels and in all aspects of a general education system.
Cuomo said the program is aimed at ending the perception and the reality that New York is a high-tax state.
We're focused on a process here and the reality that the way to achieve peace is through face-to-face, direct negotiations.
There's one final contradiction between rhetoric and reality that's worth confronting.
The announcement was a surprise but the idea and reality that the Federal Reserve has strong ideological views on an acceptable level of unemployment is not.
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They will have to address the actual state of the world and the reality that, in important ways, the American people are less safe today than they were eight years ago.
"But in order to deliver that type of system we need a tough-minded and rigorous assessment of how our skills policies need to change, and in reality that is not, I'm afraid, what we've had today, " he said.
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Meanwhile, the loyalty-building experience of seeing NFL football has been stripped away by expensive tickets and seat licenses (to say nothing of parking and food prices) and the reality that a stadium seat may be less satisfying than a place on the TV room couch.
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Of course the vast majority of what Rhodes writes about in Banker To The World concerns the myriad country debt crises that revealed themselves during his time at Citi, and the sad reality that financial shortfalls for governments invariably threaten the banks that have exposure to those governments.
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Every agency is looking to create transformation to get ahead of the new reality and the new reality after that.
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