Sentences with phrase «likely coming into fruition»

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In further developments yesterday, claims were being made that Palace were ready to hand Benteke whopping wages of around # 130,000 - per - week to lure him to Selhurst Park and a transfer coming into fruition looked very likely.
Fans should appreciate getting both movies with passable HD presentations at a reasonable price, though it seems like Paramount might as well have added the unloved third film into the mix, since not many are likely to buy it on its own, whenever such an option might come 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.
Providing an asset store could help bring Epic's ambitions of further breaking into the indie development market to life by allowing devs to share their own tools, assets and extensions which each other, and would likely be well - received by developers should it come to fruition.
PlexCorps fell into the latter category, according to the SEC, as its creator made outlandish claims that would likely never come to fruition.
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