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- adjective Alternative spelling of
unrealized .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective of persons; marked by failure to realize full potentialities
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Tower focuses on underlying profit because it removes short-term unrealised gains and losses that have to be booked on the bottom line under Australian accounting standards.
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Tower focuses on underlying profit because it removes short-term unrealised gains and losses that have to be booked on the bottom line under Australian accounting standards.
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Tower focuses on underlying profit because it removes short-term unrealised gains and losses that have to be booked on the bottom line under Australian accounting standards.
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Tower focuses on underlying profit because it removes short-term unrealised gains and losses that have to be booked on the bottom line under Australian accounting standards.
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Tower focuses on underlying profit because it removes short-term unrealised gains and losses that have to be booked on the bottom line under Australian accounting standards.
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Tower focuses on underlying profit because it removes short-term unrealised gains and losses that have to be booked on the bottom line under Australian accounting standards.
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Tower focuses on underlying profit because it removes short-term unrealised gains and losses that have to be booked on the bottom line under Australian accounting standards.
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Apparently most men have, at some time and in some way, the consciousness of a capacity for God which is unfulfilled, of a relation to God unrealised, which is broken and resumed, or yet to be resumed.
An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant Edward Caldwell Moore 1900
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In a fluently sardonic diary, Simon Gray explained that one artistic director suggested his play's salvation would be in working out its "unrealised" themes.
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As the market prices of mortgage securities have fallen, banks have had to mark down their holdings, taking "unrealised" losses that erode their capital position.
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