Unrealized
unrealized (adjective) - goal not yet achieved, not yet turned into moneyrealize (verb) - achieve a goal, make or raise money
unrealized gains
unrealized losses
an unrealized plan
unrealized talent
unrealized potential
exploit unrealized potential
unrealized projects
unrealized aims
unrealized goals
unrealized worlds
unrealized creativity
unrealized expectations
unrealized oil production
the flowering of unrealized creativity
remains embryonic and unrealized
building for a grander, though then unrealized, future
aims unrealized until the 1990 legislation
in pursuit of an unrealized ideal.
an as yet unrealized vision
the broader perspective remains unrealized
unrealized gains and losses on contracts yet to expire
an unrealized capital gain
a vision of education's unrealized potential
a type of seduction poem in which sexual love remains frustrated and unrealized
overdone and unrealized
considering unrealized possibilities
unrealized hopes
it was decided to concentrate on a few tourist growth points in areas of rural depopulation where there was unrealized tourist potential
this approach and its great benefits will remain unrealized.
the promise of town planning unrealized
enormous unrealized potential
unrealized potential for growth
enormous potential albeit unrealized
opportunities for profit may go unrealized
unrealized gains and losses from the endowment funds are accounted for in the permanently restricted fund
report unrealized gains and losses
unrealized proposals
unrealized, on paper only
largely unrealized
many goals have gone unrealized
waking up to find that many of their goals have gone unrealized
the proposals remain unrealized
unrealized opportunities
unrealized opportunities for cooperation
untapped resource wealth and unrealized potential
in the uncomfortable position of experiencing unrealized growth
Example sentences:
* The potential for the growth of ecotourism in those countries is enormous, albeit still unrealized.
* If this doesn't happen, opportunities for profit may go unrealized. When I last saw Williams, he had just returned from his honeymoon,
* Gains and losses arising from the sale, collection or other disposition of assets and unrealized gains and losses from the endowment funds are accounted for in the permanently restricted fund.
* Any realized or unrealized gains and losses are reported in the statement of activities.
* Companies have to reflect those losses - largely unrealized or on paper only - in earnings results.
* But Israelis have been waking up to find that many of their goals have gone unrealized.
* Proposals to open a stock market remain unrealized.
* In recent years, the record of cooperation suggests that the water wars narrative obscures unrealized opportunities for greater efforts to capitalize on cooperation over water.
* This will leave the United States in the uncomfortable position of experiencing unrealized growth and the possible failure of new customs unions in the Western Hemisphere.
* The region's remarkable untapped resource wealth and unrealized potential to become a fast lane between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans makes it an ideal location.
* Unrealized at the time, 1968 was the highpoint of their lives.
* In May 1977 the policy was amended, when it was decided to concentrate on a few tourist growth points in areas of rural depopulation where there was unrealized tourist potential.
* Whilst the user companies cannot be expected to make the necessary investment for themselves, this approach and its great benefits will remain unrealized.
* The period therefore was one of consolidation and cautious experiment, the promise of town planning unrealized in the face of Government apathy.
* In reply to this we may claim that only by considering unrealized possibilities can we define the nature of a writer's achievement.
* As the fun of the YCs recedes into the distance, to be replaced by the disappointing seriousness of ordinary life, the not-so-young Conservative may experience a conflict between the philosophy of ambition and unrealized hopes.
* But unrealized potential was exploited as well as people and European economic intervention was not always at the expense of the non-European.
* While the norm was in effect a type of seduction poem, in which sexual love is frustrated and unrealized, Shakespeare drops that whole area of human behaviour yet shows that love-poetry is still possible, only a new kind of love.
* If the answers to problems are sought only in empirical research the broader perspective remains unrealized.
* However, under U.S. GAAP unrealized gains and losses on contracts yet to expire are measured at each balance sheet date and included in the results of operations for the period then ended.
* In early December a former Kuwaiti minister had estimated total costs resulting from the invasion at over US$40,000 million, half as a result of destruction and looting, and half as a result of the freezing of Kuwaiti foreign assets, losses to private businesses and unrealized oil production.
* This is rational behaviour on the part of investors in which they prefer more wealth to less and are indifferent to whether an increment to their wealth takes the form of an unrealized capital gain or a cash dividend payment.
* Ideals and a vision of education's unrealized potential have to go hand in hand with pragmatism.
* There are also others whose unrealized creativity only flowers in later life.
* This reflected the nature of the environment, the local pride of the individual Australian colonies, and the awareness of the railway builders and architects that they were building for a grander, though then unrealized, future.
* Not only was there unrealized potential, but it would become (so to speak) self-accelerating.
* Next the unrealized plan for a full-length novel, Confession , which got switched to the shod Notes from Underground .
* Overdone and unrealized are just the opposite poles of a hyperactive musical intelligence.
* One of the aims of the RJWG, unrealized until the 1990 legislation, was to unite Jugendpflege and Jugendfürsorge (youth welfare), not by way of creating centralized state provisions, but by giving local youth offices the task of stimulating and supporting the co-ordinated growth of both strands.
* Instead, what follows is a brief catalogue of what remains embryonic or unrealized.
* Slowish tempos are also the order of the day in Book 2, where the demisemiquavers of La terrasse des audiences seem deliberate and its atmosphere too clearly lit, while Ondine begins too loudly and its scherzando marking goes unrealized.
* It may be more fruitful to create a utopian, and as yet unrealized, vision to hold before our eyes.
* A media conglomerate in 1945 was largely print-based, perhaps with unrealized property assets and some trade investments in subsidiary businesses, such as paper.
* I must revive in the listening public their own sense of moving about in worlds unrealized….
* For quite other reasons she joined a women's therapy group, and in the course of the work stumbled into the unrealized intensity of the pain her barrenness was causing.






