Sentences with phrase «bear fruit until»

That's because a lot of those tactics won't bear fruit until you're much older.
Recently, Loveless wondered whether whatever gains Common Core has to offer have already been realized, thus pushing back against those (including me) who believe Common Core won't bear fruit until professional development, curriculum, and instruction aligned to the standards take hold.
But unlike other leafflower trees, G. lanceolarium does not bear fruit until January the following year.
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.
Hoskinson has said that its data scaling efforts will not bear fruit until 2019.

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Though it's not entirely yet clear how the Google Home or the Assistant will play into Google's advertising - driven model, it's important that they keep with this market until it bears fruit.
Although I had been teaching Kierkegaard seminars for many years and had lived in constant companionship with his authorship, the perennial Kierkegaardian side of my work did not bear visible fruit until I completed a work on Kierkegaard's parables, which was fully two decades in the making.8 No twentieth century psychologist has influenced my psychology as deeply as Kierkegaard, and I still doubt that the analytical powers and psychological insights of Freud and the post-Freudians have equaled those of Kierkegaard.
The name of the game is to identify priorities and practice, practice, practice until those priorities start to bear fruit with students.»
Seven days later, when she realized that her threats were not bearing fruit, she turned to her husband and said, in a conclusive tone, holding her voice flat, «Rafael, you remember the Edgar Allan Poe story about that cursed house, I can't remember its name, the one where the owner couldn't escape, until, in the end, it drove him crazy?
Chen is only interested in selling devices until the revenue from other investments start to bear fruit.
It may be a while until this next one bears fruit, but it certainly is interesting and a step forward in getting more people on board paying attention to the environmental impact of clothing: The Sustainable Apparel
Millennials do eat a lot of fruit, on par with their grandparents» generation (the Traditionalists, born prior to 1946), but their vegetable consumption doesn't increase until their incomes do.
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