Sentences with phrase «from fruition»

The first goal's been achieved and the second is approaching, but the last one appears far from fruition.
That dream is a long way from fruition, but two new tests of a molecular technique called DNA barcoding suggest that it will become a powerful tool for cataloging the diversity of life.
To end the evening, Markonish enticed Cave into giving the audience some kind of teaser for his MASS MoCA show, still years from fruition.
Adding more transmission lines is part of Cuomo's «Reforming the Energy Vision» strategy, but that is years away from fruition - long after Entergy decides what to do about FitzPatrick.
Still, the payoff could be huge: While mainstream fusion research programs are still decades from fruition, Lerner claims he requires just $ 750,000 in funding and two years of work to prove his process generates more energy than it consumes.
Mary is a power - hungry conspirator, and Elizabeth only feels conflicted about the necessary measures to keep Mary's plans from fruition until it is far too late.
The threat posed by a true agreement to jointly bring about a criminal end justifies a pre-emptive strike by the criminal law as soon as the agreement exists, even if it is far from fruition.
Adding to the gloom, an allied technology called carbon capture and utilization (CCU)- which makes use of captured CO2, rather than storing it underground - was reported yesterday to be many years from fruition, in a study from the UK's Center for Low Carbon Futures.
But seriously, scientists know very little about the specific genes that keep flings between more closely related species — say an orangutan and a chimp — from fruition.
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