Sentence examples similar to bring aims to fruition from inspiring English sources

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It also discusses the process associated with bringing a network design to fruition.

Ms Ratcliffe, who is taking a lead on the project, said it would take several years to bring to fruition but the ultimate aim was to bring new firms and jobs to the town which already has a number of companies supplying and servicing North Sea gas and oil installations and exploration.

No wonder he could not bring everything to fruition.

If I have an idea, I look for the right process to bring that to fruition.

But it wasn't always easy to bring them to fruition.

The candidate who can best bring that to fruition is Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Any particular genetic predisposition requires particular external circumstances to bring it to fruition.

"I am as desperate as any other fan to try and bring this to fruition.

"And being unable to bring this to fruition remains bitterly disappointing.

Calvin praised the idea, but ultimately Cranmer was unable to bring it to fruition.

It took two decades to bring "Bessie" to fruition, but the wait seems to have been worth it.

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