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Realisations meaning
plural of realisation
Example sentences (14)
I turn up at work and wait for the realisations to come.
Price pressure from China, slowing European demand because of recessionary pressures, and lack of clarity on Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) reporting guidelines, and better realisations in domestic market continue to impact exports.
The steel sector reported 3 per cent y-o-y growth as the full impact of the export duty hike (which has since been reversed since) played out on realisations, off-setting volume growth.
The report said the anticipated return to Homes England from the Company comprises solely from the realisations from plant and machinery that was later sold.
Despite weak volumes and marginally low realisations, the company managed to report a 10 per cent y-o-y increase in operating profit, thanks to a tight rein on costs.
The lockdown has impacted the group’s sales volume, mix and realisations in the various geographies it operates in. During the current quarter, such impact was limited only to the later part of March.
But once the movie gets over, there’s a sense of realisations of how much better this could’ve been.
Other than the drought, in Maharashtra, the dip in rabi area is also due to the low realisations in wholesale markets, which have weaned many farmers away from the crop.
The company had reported its highest EBITDA per tonne in Q1FY20, attributed predominantly to cost savings and healthy realisations witnessed across cement players.
I think if there are any realisations happening at the moment, one is that we are going to have to listen to (and even believe) stories which don’t satisfy that requirement.
JSW Energy reported disappointing results for the quarter with net losses of Rs 62 crore on the back of a fall in revenues of 5 per cent y-o-y; that was due to lower power generation and lower blended realisations, which fell 11 per cent y-o-y.
There are different possible realisations of these items: in slow, careful speech they may be pronounced as a two-syllable triphthong with three distinct vowel qualities in succession, or as a monosyllabic triphthong.
Together with his own realisations of how Brazilian architecture had been harmed by untalented architects, this trip led Niemeyer to revise his approach, which he published as a text named Depoimento in his Módulo Magazine.
Vowels Although it is commonly claimed that vowel realisations (pronunciations) in Māori show little variation, linguistic research has shown this not to be the case.