Sentences with phrase «fruition over»

Stephens stated that Ethereum is still a «nascent technology,» which means many of its initial, obvious use cases will not come to fruition over the near term, as was the case with Bitcoin.
The climate warming Chicken Little's of today have had their dire 20 + year old predictions fail to come to fruition over and over again.
The form of abstraction that Stephan, Mueller, and Jensen have brought to fruition over the last ten years almost fully subverts and reverses the tenets of abstract painting still prevalent in New York when they arrived there at the close
This invested approach allows for dialogue, process, and collaborative decision - making to guide the curatorial teams as they work together with 108 participating artists to bring the MFA Show to fruition over time.
Also property investment are deemed to be completely illiquid but these were all designed to come into fruition over the coming years and i think previous management were underplaying their chances to sell them.In short, expected upside surprises here and indeed I see the liquidity profile ticked up in the December report to 33p back by autumn.
In between the above I have been busy learning ActionScript 3 and hatching various dark plots which will hopefully be coming to fruition over the course of the summer.
And this publication's warnings about the Obama Administration's gambit have come to fruition over the past three months as it has begun threatening to end waivers for states such as Oregon and Oklahoma over their failures to implement promised reforms.
This vision came to fruition over the next several years as she worked for City Year, Schools That Can Milwaukee, and the HOPE Christian Schools.
We will see if it comes to fruition over the next year.
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.

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It's really been over the past few years, though, that the vision is coming to fruition in the expansive ways he envisioned.
Negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement have also not come to fruition, although McCallum said that recent signs are positive that an agreement could be reached.
However, that didn't stop a group of engineers from all over the world from coming together to carry Musk's idea into fruition.
If this bleak projection were to come to fruition, a 60/40 * portfolio would shrink $ 100 into $ 77 on a real basis over the next seven years.
As a mother commits herself totally to bringing into fruition the seed of life within her, so Christians must be committed to the emergence of a new world in which light prevails over darkness, love overcomes hate, and freedom vanquishes oppression.
It the Republicans get into the White House and take over the Senate, we will see the Christian Right's agenda come to fruition.
Elders will now be fully rehabilitated as a pure - play pastoral company, as the last step in revitalising the new - look Elders comes to fruition under chief executive Mark Allison, who took over in mid-2014 and has guided it back to safety under a steady eight - point turnaround plan.
It wouldn't surprise me if it takes over a year for the bout to come to fruition.
The Arsenal transfer rumours are a little thin on the ground at the moment with Arsene Wenger over at the Euros as usual, so I thought I'd have a little peek at what the bookies are forecasting the chances of the Gunners landing any big name strikers if the Jamie Vardy saga fails to come to fruition.
I am not panicked over this rumour that may come to fruition.
Now that their wish is coming to fruition the same people are all over themselves crying foul!
What you are seeing is the brilliance of Poile's moves over he last 5 years coming to fruition.
Spotting the talent at a very young age and seeing it through to fruition is fraught with places where things can go wrong, and I don't think any club has consistently got it right over many years.
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.
If they get a favourable draw for the quarter finals after probably defeating Milan over two legs, the goal becomes even closer to fruition.
But then in the next, folks rave about a certain player's improvement over last season, combing over the odds that maybe said player won't be here when / if it comes to fruition.
The Cristiano Ronaldo to Manchester United rumour has been running for over 5 years now and it is, in all probability, one that will never come to fruition.
A move back to Sevilla had been touted for Fazio but a transfer has not come into fruition as of yet and Tottenham remain locked in negotiations with the Spanish side over the departure of the Argentine international.
Turn the clocks back seven days and any in - house comments regarding their chances of successfully defending their 2009/2010 Premiership title will have sounded ludicrous, but it has been one of those weeks where everything they could of wished for has come to fruition, and now, what with both Arsenal and Manchester United coming a cropper at the weekend, Chelsea will look to top off a potentially season - defining week by recording a routine win over Premier League romancers Blackpool.
The plan itself isn't expected to come to fruition until after the budget is approved and Felder has no plans to entertain a switch until the negotiations over the spending plan are adopted.
But the session concluded in something of fizzle on Wednesday, as lawmakers remained at odds over extending mayoral control of New York City schools and a major legislative deal — sometimes referred to as a «big ugly» did not come to fruition.
Paterson said Monday that «over the past month there have been hideous rumors (and) none of those stories came to fruition
His strong respected leadership serves well in advancing fruition of community goals many times over.
BRONX — The Kingsbridge Armory redevelopment project, which promised to be an economic shot in the arm for the area before it was dropped over wages, is expected to get a new shot at coming to fruition when Mayor Michael Bloomberg gives his State of the City address Thursday.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo will get new, beefed up powers over the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, if proposed legislation doing the rounds in Albany comes to fruition.
An even more ambitious experiment, extending over a decade, came recently to fruition.
«By chance, a lot of drug development taking place over the last few years came to fruition around the same time.»
Over the nine years it took to bring the project to fruition, Dr. Nagy's team used cutting - edge genetic and pharmacological techniques to engineer the new two - step biologics.
I think some of the connections that I've made and the early results that we have, I'm looking forward to over the next 5 - 10 years to seeing those through to fruition.
Over time those excuses will naturally dissipate and your new way of being will come into fruition.
Matt Damon and Jeff Bridges make the most of their character actor chops to bring two truly western roles to gloriously, over the top, fruition.
Yet as later reports come to fruition, his life takes on a very alternate path, beset by shortcomings over success.
Rapper - turned - actor Ice Cube waited for over 10 years to bring his new buddy comedy Ride Along to fruition after struggling to find the perfect...
Bits and pieces of Thanos's quest to assemble all of the Infinity Stones and take over the universe have been peppered throughout Marvel's movies (some more than others); that quest will presumably come to fruition in May when the first part of Infinity War hits theaters.
Part do - over, part plan - all - along, Deadpool is coming to fruition because the studio heads at Fox knew they had bigger plans for him than just a measly cameo in X-Men Origins.
(Assuming that it does come to fruition, I can't believe I'm going to have wait over two years for this film... * sighs *)
While the SUV is said to be under consideration, Hyundai hasn't made a decision on whether such a vehicle will come to fruition due to several factors including the brand's lack of presence in the luxury SUV segment, production capacity, and uncertainty over fuel prices.
The days of smug Europeans sitting around espresso bars and open - air cafés tut - tutting American stupidity may not be over, but rest assured — insert sound of frosty can of Coors Light popping, followed by sophisticated guzzling noise — the days of Americans muttering about European densité have only just begun, at least if recent announcements by BMW and Volvo that they will stop selling station wagons in the U.S. market come to fruition.
With the Evolution going away and the Endeavor, Galant and Eclipse all long gone, the Outlander and Outlander Sport (and oh yeah, the iMiEV) are the only things Mitsubishi has to tide it over until a promised product renaissance comes to fruition.
Nevertheless, a car that parks by itself is still something none of us have in our garages and it's worth noting that in the event the technology goes mainstream in the future, you should know that the whole genius of an idea was made to fruition by these guys over a Stanford.
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