Sentences with phrase «years from fruition»

Adding to the gloom, an allied technology called carbon capture and utilization (CCU)- which makes use of captured CO2, rather than storing it underground - was reported yesterday to be many years from fruition, in a study from the UK's Center for Low Carbon Futures.

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The company often invests in projects that could take years to come to fruition — it's currently benefiting from early investments of films for smartphones — but when those bets start paying off 3M's investors often reap the benefits.
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.
These theories have come to fruition from years of research and study, not from a book that says it just happened so you'd better believe in it.
«STOQ» Press An exciting project which has come to fruition in Rome since the Jubilee Year's May 2000 conference entitled the «Jubilee of Men and Women from the World of Learning» is the «STOQ» initiative.
De Bortoli Wines has been experimenting with alternative grape varieties from its King Valley, Yarra Valley and Riverina vineyards for a few years, seeing three new blends come to fruition.
If the three - month rainfall outlook from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) comes to fruition, it is likely to see tight supplies in certain regions, particularly through the mid part of the year.
After a few years of planning and construction, the doors were about to open, but some unfortunate circumstances prevented the deal from coming to fruition.
In turn, it remains to be seen whether or not a deal comes to fruition, seven years on from when Arsenal first signed the Belgian star from Ajax.
The next / last 4 years with Cazorla, Sanchez, Ozil, Cech arriving - proven world class players (also on world class player wages) coming in - we've had a net transfer spend of # 119.7 million - so the fruition from the stadium move is very evident to me.
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..
Real opposition from these teams never came to fruition over the entirety of the campaign, and in some instances last year, Force India's biggest problem on track was the competition between its own drivers.
The next / last 4 years with Cazorla, Sanchez, Ozil, Cech arriving - proven world class players (also on world class player wages) coming in - we've had a net transfer spend of 119.7 million - so the fruition from the stadium move is very evident to me and I am confident we have gone in the right direction and will be signing additional, more expensive, proven players (but we are playing catchup and won't suddenly be full of Gallacticos).
The choice before the voters this year is Andrew Cuomo - someone with a proven record that includes successful actions conducted by the AG's office he headed, and Carl Paladino, who is a successful businessman who profited from government contracts and subsidies, but who otherwise holds extremist views that even if elected would never come to fruition.
But a coalition supporting the tax credit pulled a new ad it began running Monday and replaced it with one from last year, in which Dolan noted how Cuomo made similar promises that didn't come to fruition.
Still, the payoff could be huge: While mainstream fusion research programs are still decades from fruition, Lerner claims he requires just $ 750,000 in funding and two years of work to prove his process generates more energy than it consumes.
It would take around 30,000 years for us to reach our closest star system, but If the latest idea from the cosmically inquisitive Stephen Hawking comes to fruition, we could reach this neighboring stellar system within 20 years of launch.
In the intervening years, Maclean received offers of work from major US studios and had a number of projects in development - none of which, regrettably, came to fruition.
After nearly 11 years of studio hesitation and apparently enough sexual favors for Wolverine, Deadpool finally has his own superhero movie (something that star Ryan Reynolds has fought long and hard (see, I can make sexual innuendos too and use parentheses inside of parentheses) for to see come to fruition), and with opening credits featuring billings such as «some really hot guy» and «an overpaid tool» the tone is set for an irreverent and refreshing outing from a genre slowly entering a phase of stagnation and repetitiveness.
Those who are uninitiated to the Borat shtick might actually go overboard in the praise of the film itself, which I will concede is very funny, but it's really the fruition of many years of development, not something concocted solely out of the blue from scratch.
Instead of an impressionistic study of the sort offered by Mirel, the kinds of reports that would be helpful to education professionals, and ultimately to students, include evaluations of designs that track individual student performance year to year; the percentage of students reaching local and state standards; a more widely disseminated study of design implementation so others can benefit from lessons learned; and the establishment of a district - wide roadmap for bringing comprehensive school improvement to fruition.
When the truck does come to fruition, it may look wildly different than the concept and find motivation from an engine other than the diesel promised at the Detroit show three years ago.
It was during these years that all Johnson's experience — from his Texas Hill Country boyhood to his passionate representation in Congress of his hardscrabble constituents to his tireless construction of a political machine — came to fruition.
«From understanding the big vision, broad overview to focusing on the smallest grammatical detail, LanternMedia Editorial Services helped me bring to fruition a book I'd carried in my heart for many years.
If waiting eight years sounds like too long of a period to go without any supplemental income from Social Security, consider getting a reverse mortgage to lessen your financial burdens while waiting for Social Security or other assets to come to fruition.
The company often invests in projects that could take years to come to fruition — it's currently benefiting from early investments of films for smartphones — but when those bets start paying off 3M's investors often reap the benefits.
And from Sony's perspective, it doesn't hurt that fans now have a financial stake in the game years before it comes to fruition.
Garth Greenan Gallery is devoting their entire booth this year to Paul Feeley, displaying paintings ranging from 1962 - 1965 as well as the last work he ever made — a maquette of a sculpture that never came into fruition.
The Power Past Coal coalition (which Climate Solutions helped found and is part of) worked tirelessly with many local leaders and community groups for seven years to keep this dirty coal terminal from coming to fruition.
We have been hearing for years about the looming disasters resulting from global warming, when in reality these predicted scenarios never come to fruition.
And the money from the house enabled her to keep going with her «project» which finally came to fruition last year when Tesco agreed to manufacture her organic clothing line.
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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