It seems that high ratings for networks can only be actualised in this day and age through reality programming. |
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Indicatively, the project would require 30 hectares of land, whose cost is GBP 0,512 million in actualised values. |
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Regardless of how developed their plans were, this gave the audience the impression that their ideas had already been actualised. |
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His characters self-consciously perform and are actualised in front of the camera. |
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Eligible investments amount to GPB 187,760 million in nominal values and to GBP 146,837 million in actualised values. |
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For this reason the current asset value of the current lease contract is determined and increased with the actualised residual value. |
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Aspirations to economic and social development are legitimate and need energy to be actualised. |
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The Commission therefore concludes that total eligible costs for the project amount to EUR 299 335 000 in actualised values. |
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Without it, young people's civic participation cannot be actualised and remains theoretical. |
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After changing from passive to active, the detection commences after max. 0.3ms, after which time the switching outputs are actualised. |
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This display is continuously actualised until you leave this menu item. |
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Eligible investments amount to GBP 165,017 million in actualised values. |
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The sent video is automatically actualised. |
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We're not sure how much of this will end up being actualised in reality. |
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Potentialities corresponding to this latter type of actuality, then, cannot be actualised in so far as they are potential, they have only complete actualisations. |
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Mr Kooheji by his gesture has certainly proved his intentions and actualised and gone beyond words, by donating his salary and perks for the welfare of the needy. |
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Marx further argues that by moulding nature in desired ways the subject takes the object as its own and thus permits the individual to be actualised as fully human. |
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