Sentences with phrase «bear fruit as»

Cambridge's work for the Cruz campaign ultimately proved uneven, according to campaign officials, who said that while the firm's data scientists were impressive, the psychographic analysis did not bear fruit as hoped.
Accounting firms in Canada have thus far been unable to break into high - end business law, but patience may yet bear fruit as they continue to build capacity in legal services.
Almost 400 years later and this enduring tree is not only still alive, but continues to bear fruit as well.
DOE has requested a 15 %, $ 80 million increase for its Advanced Scientific Computing Research program — the largest boost in the Office of Science — to help accelerate the effort, which Moniz said could bear fruit as early as 2022 or 2023.
They found that acacia trees, which dominate this landscape, grow 60 % more new shoots near termite mounds and are more than twice as likely to bear fruit as those far away.
They did well to keep the majority of that squad together (despite losing the influential Kante and later Drinkwater) but what appeared to be a productive transfer window last summer has yet to bear fruit as they hover around mid-table (but only four points better than ourselves).
He could just as easily have made the tree bear fruit as He did to either and die.
Cambridge's work for the Cruz campaign ultimately proved uneven, according to campaign officials, who said that while the firm's data scientists were impressive, the psychographic analysis did not bear fruit as hoped.
I will publish the entire list in a future column, and will begin tracking its progress (or lack thereof) in order to determine if the concept of buying dividend growers can bear fruit as the Fed raises rates, and investors have other, seemingly safer choices for yield.
The kind of Christian which pleases God is that one which thoughtfully hears the gospel, understands its implications, and then consistently grows and matures, and which bears fruit as a result.
Mission bears fruit as people find their true life in the Body of Christ.
We have one of the best 11 in the league, team cohesion is starting to bear fruits as we destroy opponents irrespective of their names.
Although the plot was much different, the spooky feeling stayed the same, and the old scenarios bore fruit as plots and situations.
Already, such research has borne fruit as auto companies introduce hemp into major manufacturing.
It's been thirty years since the passage of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and now it's finally bearing fruit as a thriving niche practice area for law firms, according to the Washington Post.

Not exact matches

SINGAPORE, April 25 - Hong Kong's Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd expects its core airline business, which has been operating at a loss, to swing into the black next year as a turnaround plan bears fruit, the carrier's chief executive said on Wednesday.
Close observers will spot other changes, too, as moves initiated years ago bear fruit.
That is, risks from the world's second - largest economy have subsided as government moves to deleverage are bearing fruit, experts told CNBC.
It shares jumped 4.2 percent after beating first - quarter profit expectations as a revamp at the bank bore fruit.
Nonetheless, not unlike the Tree of Knowledge in theological lore there is some uncertainty as to whether the fruit borne of this labor will be bitter or sweet.
Those efforts are bearing fruit, as corporate market share grew every quarter this year and as the carrier added 16,000 small and midsize corporate accounts during the first three quarters.
In a nutshell, Check Point has been making substantial changes to its sales organization and strategy in the U.S. «The changes we have implemented in the field didn't bear fruits yet and as noted before it will take a few quarters to ramp up the level of productivity and results as we expect,» Payne said in the conference call this week.
Earlier this month, Rio Tinto Group raised its dividend and said it's on its way to becoming a «cash machine» as a cost - cutting drive starts to bear fruit.
If and when NAFTA negotiations will bear fruit is unclear, as Mexico's presidential election in July is likely to slow progress.
«A good tree will not bear bad fruits so as bad tree never bore good fruits
Again, this isn't the claim that «I can make water have magical saving power» but that Jesus and those who learned directly from Him treated conversion and baptism as inseparable because true faith bears fruit.
It is almost as though, while communism is dying (as a political system) throughout most of the world, the seeds of corruption it planted here in the U.S. have germinated and borne bitter fruit.
While, therefore, the lessons of the prophets, far from being forgotten, bore fruit in great examples of personal piety, the prophetic tradition could not break through to its logical conclusion — religion as a free, individual choice, regardless of race or nation.
Walliyulla's political and intellectual outlook bore fruit in what is incorrectly known as the Wahhabi movement.
This argument, however, falls, because we have shown that although a body, say, a plant, can accomplish what the individual cells in it can not do, e.g., flower and bear fruit, still, the plant needs the ground as its «other.»
But like Jesus says in the Bible, «Just as the branch can not bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me.
Avery Dulles departed this world for a better place several years ago, but his work as one of our leading ecumenical theologians continues to bear good fruit.
In the light of this profound and difficult thought about the resurrection of believers, and bearing in mind that he believed Christ to have been the pioneer or «first - fruits» of those who will be raised like him, I find it difficult to think that Paul could possibly have believed that Jesus rose from the grave as, or in, a physical body.
Many Christians are striving to do the will of God, and many fall, but Jesus explains to us in John 15:4 - 10 «abide in Me, and I in you, as the branch can not bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine, no more can you, except you abide in Me.
I mistakenly believed that my life couldn't or wouldn't bear fruit until I met that special someone, as if everything I did prior was just practice for the real thing.
They founded synagogues right across the empire, and this bore fruit, as we see in Acts.
Jesus thus bore the wrath of God for our sin / abomination, but because He was sinless, was resurrected to glory as the first fruits of both spiritual and bodily salvation and everlasting life.
And, oh, when the hour - glass has run out, the hourglass of time, when the noise of worldliness is silenced, and the restless or the ineffectual busyness comes to an end, when everything is still about thee as it is in eternity — whether thou wast man or woman, rich or poor, dependent or independent, fortunate or unfortunate, whether thou didst bear the splendor of the crown in a lofty station, or didst bear only the labor and heat of the day in an inconspicuous lot; whether thy name shall be remembered as long as the world stands (and so was remembered as long as the world stood), or without a name thou didst cohere as nameless with the countless multitude; whether the glory which surrounded thee surpassed all human description, or the judgment passed upon thee was the most severe and dishonoring human judgement can pass — eternity asks of thee and of every individual among these million millions only one question, whether thou hast lived in despair or not, whether thou wast in despair in such a way that thou didst not know thou wast in despair, or in such a way that thou didst hiddenly carry this sickness in thine inward parts as thy gnawing secret, carry it under thy heart as the fruit of a sinful love, or in such a way that thou, a horror to others, didst rave in despair.
Probably the best explanation is that originally this was in the form of a parable, describing Israel as a withered tree that no longer bears fruit (see Luke 13:6 - 9).
As my essay suggests, the real revolution of Vatican II is now bearing fruit.
9 And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, 10 so as to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to him, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God.
In speaking of the inability to do good works, He said: «Just as the branch is not able by itself to bear fruit — unless it abides in the vine — so neither can you unless you abide in me.
Gaine links his concerns here explicitly with Benedict XVI's commendation of using a «hermeneutic of continuity» in interpreting Vatican II, and this «hermeneutic» thus continues to show itself as capable of bearing fruit beyond the domain of the perpetual Conciliar post-mortem.
So you may have started out even bearing good fruit as a Christian, but if you fall away and start bearing bad fruit, you will be cut down and lose your salvation, unless you think there is a special fire for people like that in heaven.
They are, respectively, the Gotrabhumi in which, just as the embryo carries within itself the potentiality of what it will become, so the future Bodhisattva already exists in potentiality — above all, he is good and without hate — and the Adhimukticaryabhumi, in which the «dispositions» begin to bear fruit and the «aspirations» begin to sprout.
The parable of the earth bearing fruit of itself, or as is sometimes said, the seed growing secretly, has the same note of growth toward the harvest as do those of the sower, the tares, and the mustard seed.
Yet it was to bear much fruit, for he had an encompassing sense of the importance of moral obedience to the will of God as a condition of entrance into the kingdom.
Part III: Bearing Fruit examines how this deepening awareness of the spiritual life bears fruit in prayer and, indeed, how necessary lectio and the liturgy are in order for us to remain rooted as Christians, especially in these days when free expression of faith is becoming less acceptable in the public fFruit examines how this deepening awareness of the spiritual life bears fruit in prayer and, indeed, how necessary lectio and the liturgy are in order for us to remain rooted as Christians, especially in these days when free expression of faith is becoming less acceptable in the public ffruit in prayer and, indeed, how necessary lectio and the liturgy are in order for us to remain rooted as Christians, especially in these days when free expression of faith is becoming less acceptable in the public forum.
On the contrary, just as the ground liberates the causality of the seed, enabling it to germinate, grow, mature and bear fruit, so God's causality liberates man's causality, makes man to be truly creative and make himself.
God is the source of history without being historical, much as the Bridegroom is the source of birth for the Bride without himself giving birth or just as the Ground is the source of growth for the seed, without itself growing and bearing fruit.
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