Casualty is one.
Everything that happens in it can happen in real life.
That incident could be described as a surprise; or as a reality check.
Each individual is quite different ... impotency happens when it happens ... the guy could be 32, 59 or 86 before it becomes reality.
A more commonly used word is non-contributory. "John's suggestions were quite helpful, but Mary's suggestions were non-contributory". I suppose you could use contributory the same way: "John's suggestions were contributory, but Mary's suggestions were not helpful at all."
Here is a sentence with suggestions: I have a few suggestions on how we can improve our customer service - we could offer more training to our staff, implement a feedback system, and update our online resources.
Reality could be changed... Alter Real
Your dog could work as a rescue dog. He or she could also try acting.
There could be a probably with your Postscript print driver (the driver which prints the printed data to a file rather than sending it to the printer). My father uses a program called PrimoPDF which seems to work fine and is free. This could possibly work.
You should say "could you please advise." The word "advise" is a verb meaning to offer suggestions or guidance, while "advice" is a noun that refers to the suggestions given. Therefore, the correct form in your request is "advise."
Heathcliff thought that the idea of being with Catherine in the afterlife could possibly become a reality.
um no one would wana watch that show i would rather watch a program on the tree octopus
Sure, if you were a monster, but in reality No.
It could be, at the moment we have no way of telling.