Sentences with phrase «true fruition»

But it's only in recent years that the promise of ebooks has come to true fruition, and the rise has been rapid.

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The process of honoring the clarity of vision, creating a roadmap, and seeing the vision through to fruition, is at the core of true visionary leadership.
And it is true that predictions by nineteenth «century dispensationalists of a century of warfare and oppression came to fruition.
Machen's worst fears came to fruition in his student McIntyre for whom the distinction between true Christianity and superpatriotic Americanism was very thin indeed.
Most of his efforts in his first Premier league game did not come to fruition but like a true warrior, he just kept fighting and fighting.
And to see it finally come to fruition was a dream come true.
Not sure if that is in fact true or will come to fruition, but if they have an Oscar - winning star like George Clooney that is directing, producing, and starring in a December release, might as well make a play for it.
The film's true power comes to fruition in the third act.
After that, you're ready to determine your true cost and will have the goal amount needed to bring this project to fruition.
Thus, the true earnings benefit from increasing interest rates will take some time to come to fruition.
TV gossip rags tell us that True Detective: Season Three may never come to fruition.
In fact, just the opposite would be true — to bring such a plan to fruition, she MUST keep getting more and more belligerent, intransigent and just plain nutty, to provoke the essential «persecution» and secure her new - found denier rock star status.
And so whether big or small, the «Rogers Dreams Come True» program came to fruition and would undoubtedly help Rogers Insurance employees realize their very own dreams.
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