The Power Past Coal coalition (which Climate Solutions helped found and is part of) worked tirelessly with many local leaders and community groups for seven years to keep this dirty coal terminal
from coming to fruition.
We may witness this week an act in Congress that actually stops a disastrous power grab
from coming to fruition.
Mercury finds himself at the center of a plot to rewrite Earth's history, and the only way to stop it is to travel back in time to prevent the plot
from coming to fruition.
It will also upset a whole lot of people for whom this means an end of an era, and those people will fight tooth and nail to keep
it from coming to fruition.
The problem with all three of these ideas is that codifying any of them into law will not improve education, and even worse, will likely prevent viable blended - learning models
from coming to fruition before they get a fair chance to play out.
Inferno is more of the same with a crazy weird puzzle that must be solved to prevent a dead biochemist's plan to kill off half the world's population (to save it)
from coming to fruition.
There isn't enough hand sanitizer out there to prevent this fear
from coming to fruition sometimes.
Unforgiven issues often prevent wonderful things in your life
from coming to fruition.
It must have been particularly disappointing for him that it was the last Labour Government who used every procedural device in the book to block this idea
from coming to fruition before the election; something that the Coalition Government is proud of having put right immediately we came to office.
But, one fundamental obstacle that will prevent
this from coming to fruition is the subjective view of the electoral process / positions by the youths as a right which must be given, even in the face of obvious inabilities, and gross absence of planned programs and pragmatic strategies to making a positive impact by the power - seeking youths.
The question to be asked here is: is either willing / able to stay close to Lucas or Can in order to prevent an opposition counter attack
from coming to fruition?
Deep balls down the left sideline have prevented title dreams
from coming to fruition both times.
After a few years of planning and construction, the doors were about to open, but some unfortunate circumstances prevented the deal
from coming to fruition.
The limitation which has been noted was that Socratic man's self - identification with one factor within the soul alongside other factors prevented the incipient sense of personal responsibility for the psychic life in general
from coming to fruition.
Further information on potential factors that may affect, delay or prevent such forward looking statements
from coming to fruition can be found in their specific Financial reports.
Not exact matches
Great ideas never
come to fruition unless they also include strategies
to pay back the investments required
to make them happen, so figure out the financial feasibility of your project right
from the get - go.
Having experienced that hike
from hell, I can't wait for any or all of these technologies
to come to fruition.
And this Friday, Hoffman's dream is
coming to fruition, as he will be pitching Mensch on a Bench on the series in hopes of getting interest (and money)
from the sharks.
Still, the Edge managed
to raise $ 12 million
from nearly 27,000 backers, proof that there would likely be mainstream interest in the device if it ever were
to come to fruition.
However, that didn't stop a group of engineers
from all over the world
from coming together
to carry Musk's idea into
fruition.
While the timing of the potential investment is uncertain, there is reportedly intent
from both companies — along with SoftBank, an investor —
to see the deal
come to fruition.
He has been instrumental in some of the Firm's biggest successes, such as In re Comverse Technology, Inc., in which Pomerantz obtained one of the largest recoveries for shareholders
from an individual; and In re Chesapeake Shareholder Derivative Litig., which
came to fruition thanks
to Mr. Gross» diligence in pressing for the case
to be heard on appeal.
On April 28, Fox Business journalist Maria Bartiromo sat down with Blackstone Group LP (NYSE: BX) Chairman and CEO Steve Schwarzman,
to probe how the recent $ 23 billion real estate asset purchase
from General Electric Company (NYSE: GE)'s GE Capital
came to fruition.
The company often invests in projects that could take years
to come to fruition — it's currently benefiting
from early investments of films for smartphones — but when those bets start paying off 3M's investors often reap the benefits.
These theories have
come to fruition from years of research and study, not
from a book that says it just happened so you'd better believe in it.
Humans Discover Before Presuming
From the standpoint of the proposal of a new synthesis which is core
to the aims and ideals of the Faith movement, we wish
to draw attention
to one problem in the philosophy of science which we believe needs
to be clarified if the key Papal appeal concerning the «broadening of reason» is
to come to fruition.
The process of draining logic and meaning
from everything
came to full
fruition in the 1960s and 1970s, when it began
to be felt profoundly in the daily lives of many Americans, with such things as the proliferation of «alternative lifestyles,» the diluting or jettisoning of academic standards at every level, the increasing inability of the legal system
to make in practice sufficient or consistent distinctions between victim and victimizer — among many others too familiar
to all of us
to need spelling out.
If fire had indeed rained
from the sky and the four horsemen of the apocalypse appeared, would you really be saying: «O that's alright then, At least the prediction is
coming to fruition.»
«STOQ» Press An exciting project which has
come to fruition in Rome since the Jubilee Year's May 2000 conference entitled the «Jubilee of Men and Women
from the World of Learning» is the «STOQ» initiative.
Yes, it's a Duffin, an eccentric food
from the Culinary Diva that
came to fruition with tastes and textures far beyond those of mortal donuts or muffins.»
I think it was part delirium or high hopes that I'd be baby wearing and making waffles all the time but that waffle maker didn't budge
from the box for 8 months but let - me - tell - you, once it did my dreams
came to fruition.
Corner Bakery Cafe's culinary and menu strategy committee is made up of team members
from every corporate department and a few franchise operators who help develop ideas and see them
come to fruition.
De Bortoli Wines has been experimenting with alternative grape varieties
from its King Valley, Yarra Valley and Riverina vineyards for a few years, seeing three new blends
come to fruition.
What began with a pre-dawn excursion
to a raspberry field last summer has
come to fruition with the imminent release of Bretta Rosé Batch No. 005, the fifth iteration of this signature wild ale
from Firestone Walker's Barrelworks.
If the three - month rainfall outlook
from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM)
comes to fruition, it is likely
to see tight supplies in certain regions, particularly through the mid part of the year.
In turn, it remains
to be seen whether or not a deal
comes to fruition, seven years on
from when Arsenal first signed the Belgian star
from Ajax.
The next / last 4 years with Cazorla, Sanchez, Ozil, Cech arriving - proven world class players (also on world class player wages)
coming in - we've had a net transfer spend of # 119.7 million - so the
fruition from the stadium move is very evident
to me.
The man lost radio contact with planet earth about a decade ago and has been drifting aimlessly through an 8 million quid hazy cosmic jive of his glory years with a rag tag collection of space junkies in tow believing that his fossilized form is some kind of relic
from an alien master footballing race which he will eventually call back
to north london in a kind of soccer inspired rapture in which Sam and Johnny and Krish and Pat and Mr Admin will finally see all their bizarro football predictions
come to fruition..
However, a report
from CalcioMercato has stated that Juventus will be hoping that the reports pf Martial being allowed
to leave
comes to fruition.
However, his grand plans
to bring back the Gunners legend is seemingly going
to fail
to come to fruition, as Arsene Wenger is said
to have stepped in
to prevent his compatriot
from coming back
to join the coaching staff.
Reading decided
to offload striker Leroy Lita
to Charlton Athletic on loan for a month and for all those who might still be bemused as
to why and how this move
came to fruition, here is the reason
from Reading manager Steve Coppell's own mouth:
Real opposition
from these teams never
came to fruition over the entirety of the campaign, and in some instances last year, Force India's biggest problem on track was the competition between its own drivers.
But, it perhaps does tip the hand about the PGA's thought process behind the schedule change
from August
to May — and something many northern and Midwestern golf fans feared might not be
coming to fruition.
Then would
come the situation that literally nobody in hockey,
from the players
to the owners
to the fans, wants
to see
come to fruition: Referees would have
to huddle around an iPad
to make a judgment call over whether a team just won the Stanley Cup.
The next / last 4 years with Cazorla, Sanchez, Ozil, Cech arriving - proven world class players (also on world class player wages)
coming in - we've had a net transfer spend of 119.7 million - so the
fruition from the stadium move is very evident
to me and I am confident we have gone in the right direction and will be signing additional, more expensive, proven players (but we are playing catchup and won't suddenly be full of Gallacticos).
Those plans did not
come to fruition as Sels was far
from convincing.
Following Belgium's exit in Euro 2016 quarter finals against Wales, what's
to be expected
from Marc Wilmots» tenure with the Red Devils
come to fruition as he has officially resign as head coach.
It would be interesting if this story had substance and
came to fruition, as I can't remember the last time Arsene Wenger bought a player
from the Portuguese league.
Unfortunately, Mourinho is still haunted by that 5 - 0 drubbing in his most recent visit
to the Camp Nou, and ever since he's been fearful of setting his team up
to play in an open, expansive manner, which,
from watching them on numerous occasions this season, is how their best football and supremely talented players
come to fruition.
I also would be very much in favor if the pie - in - the - sky rumors
from last month about Toni Kroos started
coming to fruition, but that's about as likely as PSG selling Marco Verratti at a discount.