Sentences with phrase «way from fruition»

But fuel cells would require a complete reinvention of the automobile, not to mention the nation's gas stations, and the technology to put them on the road is still a long way from fruition.
... fuel cells would require a complete reinvention of the automobile, not to mention the nation's gas stations, and the technology to put them on the road is still a long way from fruition...

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The Tories have a plan to win a majority — but they are a long way from being able to bring it to fruition.
It is continually extraordinary to know how the site will be to stay a long way from rejections and dreadful comes to fruition.
Mercury finds himself at the center of a plot to rewrite Earth's history, and the only way to stop it is to travel back in time to prevent the plot from coming to fruition.
The iPhone is already becoming a popular way to consume e-books from Amazon and others, and Apple devices could become more important to e-books if the mysterious Apple Tablet ever comes to fruition.
Opened today 19th June at Plymouth Combined Courts in Armada Way, The Justice Project saw HHJ Paul Darlow and HHJ Miranda Robertshaw working closely with painter Ann Chester King and seven students from Plymouth College of Art's BA (Hons) Painting, Drawing & Printmaking degree to bring plans for an exhibition of justice - related work to fruition.
While I reflect on the pain and tears fill my eyes at how this atrocious act could even come to fruition, I think of Dr. Viktor Frankl: «Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way
Yet the complexity of buying sites and constructing tall skyscrapers — along with competition from massive projects under way on Manhattan's far west side and at the World Trade Center site — means it may take years for redevelopment to come to fruition.
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