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Realities
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Teenagers must adapt to today's harsh realities.
Some people live far removed from harsh realities.
We must adapt to today's harsh realities.
He was brought up against the realities of life.
She sometimes mixes up fancies with realities.
But the student has an obligation because he's more likely to understand the financial and social phenomenon and global realities; it is his obligation to be a dynamic factor in a process of change, while never losing sight of reality.
The world of dreams is a set of stages where virtual realities permeate one another.
My parents and teachers all used to tell me when I was younger that "Experience is the best teacher". Of course, during my high school days, my mind was still not that mature, so I took that as is. A little later, a lecturer on some seminar I forgot said that experience isn't necessarily the best teacher, especially if you need to get hurt for it. For him, the experience of others is the best teacher. After all, not only do you get to witness important lessons about the realities of life, you are also spared from getting hurt. That is always nice.
Slave labor and child labor are sad realities.
We’ve got to retool our system so that modern families and modern businesses can thrive. And let me be clear, this is not about big government, or expanding some fictional welfare-and-food-stamp state, the 47 percent mooching off the government. It is accounting for the realities of how people live now, today -- the necessities of a 21st century economy.
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But was it responsible governance to pass the Longitude Act without other efforts to protect British seamen? Or might it have been subterfuge—a disingenuous attempt to shift attention away from the realities of their life at sea.
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