Sentences with phrase «not come into fruition»

Most Indian exchanges that borrowed capital from financial institutions did so in the hopes of raising an equivalent amount in private equity investment, something that has not come into fruition yet.
Slimani had been linked with a # 12million move to Palace during the January window but the transfer evidently did not come into 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.
God's promises may not come into fruition today, tomorrow, months or years from now, but this does not make His promises any less secure.

Not exact matches

However, that didn't stop a group of engineers from all over the world from coming together to carry Musk's idea into fruition.
Looking into my crystal ball if this new ellete European club competition comes into fruition the Arsenal are going to have to up the quality of player or we will end up in the 2nd tierand not the creme de la creme tier.
Do nt get carried away gooners Arsene Wenger did create the Invincibles, he does know what hes doing so teaching an old dog new tricks has nothing to do with it, but im gonna say he never had the money or right players for this type of counter attacking football and times even in fabregas era we saw flashes of brilliance that Arsenal have based that around the philosiphy of the club and maybe just maybe its finially coming to fruition and every player / coach has bought into it.
Would we see something universally different come into fruition... maybe not in this generation, but in the next... and the next.
Don't get me wrong, I have plenty of parcels I practically tear into with my teeth in order to wear right away... but there's something about waiting for a look to come to fruition that makes it all the sweeter.
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.
How exciting is it that this wasn't even a thought in my mind over the summer and now it's come to fruition... and done so in such a way that it integrates into my offerings so well!
Bottom Line; if this concept ever comes into fruition (It seems for now it won't) Microsoft... annnd Sony for that matter will definitely always have to justify the purchase by justifying the technology.
Now, a new claim from an industry insider points to a specific reason why the South Korean smartphone giant's plan of a fingerprint reader integrated into the Galaxy Note 8, which is to be unveiled in August, didn't come to fruition.
Apple, on the other hand, is notorious for filing patents that don't always come into fruition in a tangible product.
This is where the Blockchain comes into fruition; because the entire transaction history of Bitcoin can not fit into a single block.
10 years ago, LinkedIn had not yet come into fruition, and job seekers were utilizing online job search boards to obtain leads for jobs and in order to get their resume on the desks of prospective hiring managers.
Not only am I excited to see your room come to fruition, but am ESTATIC to continue reading your unique (and parenthesis filled) humorous approach to intelligent interior design blogging as you turn this space into the fruit of your dreams.
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