Sentences with phrase «prediction come to fruition»

No doubt you were part of the «Monaco are garbage» mob, so you should feel happy one of your inane predictions came to fruition?
The man lost radio contact with planet earth about a decade ago and has been drifting aimlessly through an 8 million quid hazy cosmic jive of his glory years with a rag tag collection of space junkies in tow believing that his fossilized form is some kind of relic from an alien master footballing race which he will eventually call back to north london in a kind of soccer inspired rapture in which Sam and Johnny and Krish and Pat and Mr Admin will finally see all their bizarro football predictions come to fruition..
If those predictions come to fruition governments may be forced to develop interventionist policies in domestic energy sectors.
That prediction came to fruition in September 2015.
[But] it's getting warmer and drier, and we may see more of the extreme fire days if the climate change predictions come to fruition

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Unknown marketing surprises await in 2018, and some of these predictions will probably fail to come to fruition as technology and the expectations of consumers change.
If fire had indeed rained from the sky and the four horsemen of the apocalypse appeared, would you really be saying: «O that's alright then, At least the prediction is coming to fruition
«Even worse, Heuwetter said, his prediction never came to fruition.
And it is true that predictions by nineteenth «century dispensationalists of a century of warfare and oppression came to fruition.
It is too soon to tell if Cisco's prediction for video content will come to fruition.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's prediction that there is insufficient political will at the New York State Legislature to pass any significant voting reform measures this year may be coming to fruition.
arrives, Hall's predictions — which he felt could happen anytime in the next century or more — have come to fruition with startling speed.
I have no idea if his prediction will come to fruition, but as investors we should always be prepared for the worst even if we hope for the best.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle still used it as a favorite cudgel through the 1990s and 2000s, but as Dooms Day predictions about Grand Theft Auto - warped teens failed to come to fruition, many abandoned the issue.
Climate science has no ability to contribute anything to society except predictions, none of which have come to fruition even after 25 years and some hundreds of billions of dollars spent on research.
«James Hansen's speech to Congress in 1988 and papers and lectures since have provided adequate warning of what was to come, these predictions are now coming to fruition at an ever increasing rate.
but if the predictions of you and your fellow solar scientists of a prolonged Dalton or Maunder - type minimum come to fruition, we will be able to observe what happens in detail Maybe, just maybe, after that, we won't need to guess anymore.
We have this fun little system called the scientific method by which theories are supposed to make predictions that actually come to fruition, tested against observation and then maybe its legitimized.
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.
I want to see the predictions and see them come to fruition.
Yes, his prediction is coming to fruition.
In order for our Ripple price prediction of $ 0.50 to come to fruition, there needs to be an unbroken streak of good Ripple news.
Since established, the early predictions of VMG have come to fruition and their clients are enjoying the benefits.
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