Sentences with phrase «now seeing it come to fruition»

«Nanotechnology has been in the research stage for about 20 years, and we're just now seeing it come to fruition,» says Jurron Bradley, a senior analyst at high - tech market intelligence firm Lux Research in New York.

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Wenger was talking about Ramsey / Jack / Artetas absences, so maybe a midfielder is a possibility... perhaps we'll see the Sissoko thing come to fruition now they're managerless.
And now we get to see if that plan comes to fruition and the decision to rest important players will pay dividends.
Only now, a year later, with extensive work in the transfer market, are we seeing his vision come to fruition.
nonny, dude iv done the whole «wait and see» and hav kept faith for a long time now, and so hav alot of other arsenal fans... this is the only blog i post on but i occasionally go read on others just to make sure im not being negative or overly critical, as i hav been often accused.im sorry to say at this moment you are the minority, ur waiting, hoping that things miraculously turn around and that their really isnt a problem.well their is, the fact that these players promised potential hasnt come to fruition isnt down to bad luck or wotever ur blaming it on....
While iPhone users may forever find themselves wondering when or even if they will see such functionality come to fruition, Android users can partake in this fantastic phenomenon now with the help of TuneSync.
Obviously we're seeing that come to fruition right now.
Nintendo has yet to slag off when it comes to producing new content for both games, and now we're seeing that come to fruition in the form of Splatoon 2's latest update that features a brand new gun.
For now, we'll just have to wait and see if this comes to fruition: this persistent ridging has thus far been seemingly impervious to previous attempts to knock it down, so it's possible the models are being too aggressive with its demise.
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