Sentences with phrase «bear fruition»

As I wrote, I kept on opening «cans of worms» — potential areas of tension or conflict that might bear fruition in the mystery.
His dogged determination to reform parliament could well bear fruition if he gathers a consensus across the political divide.

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The bear case, of course, is that Elon Musk won't be able to bring his many futuristic ideas to fruition, or that the execution will be so expensive that Tesla will run out of money first.
Should T Flight come to fruition, it would rival Hyperloop One, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, and Musk and The Boring Company's efforts to create practical, affordable Hyperloop transportation.
Third, I 100 % agree with Greg Boyd that sin bears its own punishment, so that when sin comes to fruition in our life, it brings forth only death and destruction.
Nevertheless, however efficacious this newly born faith of Man in the ultra-human may prove to be, it seems that Man's urge towards Some Thing ahead of him can not achieve its full fruition except by combining with another and still more fundamental aspiration — one from above, urging him towards Some One.
The veneration of the saints, born in the catacombs, came to fruition in the Middle Ages.
Most rumours are born, live, and then die without ever coming to fruition: negotiations collapse, circumstances change, other players move or pick up injuries, or the whole thing turns out to have been a plant by an agent.
It's important to bear in mind that it will take a long time to hone these techniques, which are still early on in the drug development pipeline - and things like genome editing will take decades to come to fruition for HD patients.
Even if you have a potential New York Times Best Seller on your hands, having a boring or basic book cover will do you no favors on your quest to bring your dream to fruition.
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