Sentences with phrase «begin bearing fruit»

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Our lives can begin bearing fruit right here; right now; single or not.
The pear tree was already a pear tree even when it still needed frequent watering and fertilizer, even in the years before it began bearing fruit.

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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 amount of money being raised is fairly insignificant relevant to exploration expenditures 10 or 15 years ago, and my experience has been that from the beginning of an exploration cycle, you can expect that cycle to bear fruit.
Its long - term imperatives are beginning to bear fruit in emerging high value segments that has fundamentally changed its business mix while evolving its offerings to align with new age information technology demands.
Today an article in Bloomberg reveals that the implementation of a new law in China allowing for the purchase of overseas financial assets has begun to bear fruit.
The little things we do, the love we share, the time we spend for intercession for others, the visits we make to the sick in the hospital — however feeble they are, however much they seem fruitless at the beginning, they are not wasted, they will bear fruit in their own time.
It would seem that it had all the natural powers within it from the beginning to attain its natural end of bearing fruit.
In the beginning much time is spent in deconstructing (John 12:24 Except the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, it abides alone; but if it die, it bears much fruit; but with time the ratio of time spent deconstructing grows less and reconstructing increases.
We begin to bear the «fruit» of the Spirit, although not with unfailing consistancy, this side of the grave, also.
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.
At the outset the conviction was held that Indians, mestizos (the results of unions of whites and Indians, in the beginning and to some degree later the fruit of irregular unions), and even American - born whites would not make worthy priests.
In many radiant lives known to him who even now are bearing what Paul called the fruits of the Spirit, in thousands of whom he has read who across the centuries have displayed those fruits, and in the many millions who, passing, have left behind them no written records but presumably have also been characterized by these fruits, the historian sees the beginnings of the fulfillment of that purpose.
We are not followers of Christ through smart talk, but only when we begin to bear fruit in plenty for the Kingdom of God: «It is to the glory of my Father that you should bear much fruit, and THEN you will be my disciples» (Jn 15, 8).
If you're like me, your garden's tomato plants have been struggling valiantly to bear ripe fruit all summer that they are only now beginning to provide.
But it still seems odd that, just as so much of his earlier work was beginning to bear fruit, Paddy should pack it in.
It grows within just two and half years and begins to bear fruit.
Ongoing research has begun to bear fruit, and I have no doubt that there is more to come.»
Lichtman's genetically engineered mice, with neurons that would express different colors, began to bear fruit — or rather, to yield spectacular images of brains lit up like Christmas trees.
As summer approaches, I'm hoping, like Jeff, that this project will take off and begin to bear reproducible fruit, a.k.a. data.
This cutting edge research is beginning to bear its first fruits in the field of medical research such as that described ultraconservated RNA is related with cancer development.
The number of sequenced insect genomes is likely to grow dramatically in the next few years, as the i5K project and related efforts begin to bear fruit.
It takes 8 - 10 years for them to reach mature size; however, they will begin to bear fruit after two to three years and better yields after five years.
There have been several influential studies into people's reasons for beginning rebound relationships, and they bear similar fruit.
The 4 - year - old initiative, whose mission is to highlight to role of women before and behind the camera, has already begun to bear fruit.
Although inspectors did accept that a focus by UCAT's chief executive Linda Rowe on improving leadership and management is «beginning to bear fruit», they highlighted the fact that just one of the trust's schools has been judged good in a recent inspection, and none are outstanding.
Most importantly though, the changes that have been made are beginning to bear fruit in terms of our promise to provide an education that inspires beyond measure.
Unfortunately, though, just as these initiatives started to bear fruit, policymakers began to reduce or eliminate them.
A search for a cover artist and typographer began, and then bore fruit.
«But underneath it all, certain transition activities will begin to bear fruit and there could be some great bargains again among these stocks.»
The process is now beginning to bear fruit, with Marriott rolling out its redesigned properties across North America and Europe.
Bedford: One major consequence of that survey show, which I think we're only beginning to see bear fruit, is roughly as follows: yes, your career has become more extraordinary; yes, the paintings have become even better, as the pavilion will demonstrate; and yes, you've been able to spread your wings in terms of social practice, but you've also forced a wedge into the history of art that has revealed afresh your genuine predecessors: Norman Lewis, Sam Gilliam, Jack Whitten, Melvin Edwards, Alma Thomas — these people have become differently visible as a consequence of the need among museums and art historians to account for where you came from.
And Castelli's European connections also began to bear fruit.
Glen, South Africa Our work with partners is beginning to bear fruit, and we're looking forward to taking it public!
A similar transition is underway internationally, with bilateral and multilateral agreements among major emitters displacing efforts to make a grand bargain to cap global emissions at the United Nations, a shift proposed by a number of critics of the 20 - year effort to cap emissions, including the two of us, over the last decade, that has only to begun to bear fruit since the collapse of international climate negotiations at Copenhagen in 2009.
This approach is beginning to bear fruit.
Its efforts are finally beginning to bear fruit and its findings and recommendations will hopefully be released in the next year.
All in all, this is a big deal for Bitcoin, in particular, and cryptocurrencies, in general, which could spark a rally in prices once this initiative begins to bear its fruit.
If you begin to think of your job - search networking as a seed - planting exercise, you'll notice that in our vegetable gardens and flower beds, not all seeds bear fruit.
Armed with current resumes and persuasive cover letters, and pursuing Internet and direct networking techniques that are beginning to bear fruit, many candidates take a false step at that crucial, pre-interview stage.
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