Sentences with phrase «likely bear fruit»

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If and when NAFTA negotiations will bear fruit is unclear, as Mexico's presidential election in July is likely to slow progress.
Investing and closing your eyes for 50 years is not likely to bear fruit.
Without losing this latter emphasis we would urge that our dialogue is actually likely to bear more fruit if it is based on the (theological) agenda generously offered by Muslim leaders rather than the (anthropological) one suggested by us.
I am a meyer lemon freak and have a tree in my backyard that bore fruit year round and last year stopped producing, likely because of the drought.
They found that acacia trees, which dominate this landscape, grow 60 % more new shoots near termite mounds and are more than twice as likely to bear fruit as those far away.
So the US National Institute of Mental Health has wisely chosen another approach that is more likely to bear fruit: picking simpler targets for study and bringing to bear all of its enormous resources to determine their causal mechanism (see «A revolution in mental health «-RRB-.
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.
I get it, drinking water can be boring which is why adding a few fruits and veggies to jazz things up will make you more likely to sip on it throughout the day.
Mike Hulme, a climate scientist at the University of East Anglia in England and the author of a book on the struggle over climate policy, «Why We Disagree About Climate Change,» said that big gatherings of world leaders were less likely to bear fruit than splitting the challenge into pieces that are tractable, and focusing directly on addressing those problems.
I think that at this point, because of the medium if not necessarily differences in perspective, the discussion is likely to be too fractured to bear much more fruit.
I think your broad «top down» approach to the development of a new climate oscillation premise is more likely to bear fruit than trying to build it bottom up.
By the ACF's figures, the average Aussie driver could save $ 1,000 a year, if they drove a car that managed a fuel efficiency standard of 6.8 L / 100 km [34.6 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- but they observe that only one Australian manufactured car model had an efficiency of less than 10L / 100 km [23.5 miles / gallon (US)-RSB- in 2006, so they don't hold out much hope for voluntary agreements with the car industry as likely to bear much fruit.
You might get some referrals immediately, but it will most likely take a few months before your efforts bear fruit, depending on how often you publish and what kind of resources you devote to your marketing efforts.
In most instances, a single meeting is not likely to bear fruit.
Since LG Innotek also has its own 3D camera and related technologies, such joint efforts will likely to bear fruit sometime within next year.
Now while this deal between Amazon and Sears likely won't bear much fruit to consumers, it is a big deal for both Amazon and Sears.
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