Sentences with phrase «fruition involves»

But making a good idea actually come to fruition involves a tremendous investment of time, energy, and often, money.

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DLT Assets involve the use of experimental software, technologies and even business models that may not come to fruition or achieve the objectives specified in the information provided to participants.
Wright believes that while we are presently involved in building the kingdom, it will not come to complete fruition until the Second Coming of Christ.
This involves a causality which Holloway calls physical and perfective: physical, because it is Christ, God made man, who acts directly through the material elements of the sacraments; perfective, because this is the fullness of God's one work in creation, which creation finds a special fruition when matter calls out for spirit and the two are joined in one unity which we call «man».
Eternal life involves, naturally, the divine fruition of community.
«I want to be involved in this process and learn along the way, and maybe a relationship or two I've made through the years will come to fruition and maybe help with the sponsorship, too.»
But we'll just have to wait and see if anything involving Juve's other talented young Frenchman comes to fruition.
It's going to take promising initiatives like this one to get that ball rolling, and the efforts of the many organizations involved in bring it to fruition should be applauded.
Richard Amper, executive director of the Long Island Pine Barrens Society, which brought the lawsuit against the county, said he believes the state law will not come to fruition since it involves an issue that is currently in litigation.
He argued that the first term involves learning the nuances of legislative, constituent and budgetary work and that members need 12 years to see major projects through to fruition.
With JCESR, industry partners and entrepreneurs will be involved at the earliest research stages and remain committed as a battery design comes to fruition, according to Chu.
Annie's cancer story, and all the romantic relationship drama that comes with it, sucks up all the emotional juice, but surely King's groundbreaking research, which took 17 years to come to fruition, involved struggle, too.
It took the 29 - year - old filmmaker some time to get this project to the screen, having to first develop it as a short film in order to secure funding for the desired feature - length project, but we're all lucky he pursued it to fruition as Whiplash is a marvelously involving exploration of the perils of obsession and the virtues of perseverance, played out through one of the finest - acted two - handers in years.
To bring this fishy project to fruition, the Sheikh enlists the British government's help and that's how Ms. Thomas, Mr. McGregor and a wonderful Emily Blunt get involved.
and have to work hard to be involved in the process of having your book come to fruition.
Do you know of a way I can become involved in helping entrepreneurs succeed in bringing their ideas to fruition?
The project, which is beneficial to homeless pets, as well as the seniors involved in the crafty creations, came to fruition after Michelle Bolling, Executive Director for Dominion Senior Living, and her Life Enrichment Director, Samantha Cash, paired up with Jurnee Carr, of the Jurnee's Journey Foundation.
These frustrations really come to fruition when doing any of the game's side missions that involve you racing through various points on a timer.
The artist was intimately involved in bringing his ideas to fruition
There is a certain element of risk involved: What if what you think everyone will use in 20 years doesn't come to fruition?
The players involved in bringing this deal to fruition include: Michael Evans, president of ESD's Moynihan Station Development Corp., Marc Ricks, SVP of Development for Vornado; Related Cos.» VP, Andrew Rosen; John Sullivan, VP of Field Operations for Skanska; Tom Rousakis, senior managing director, Ernst & Young Infrastructure Advisors; Dina Shaher, financial policy advisor, Build America Bureau Credit Office of the US DOT; William Wheeler, director of special project development & planning for the MTA; and Bart Bush, Amtrak's VP of real estate stations and facilities.
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