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And if we all act in small ways, I know big changes can be brought to fruition.
"You look at the size of some of these stimulus announcements and it is quite clear it is almost impossible they will all be brought to fruition," said Alistair Thornton, an economist at IHS Global Insight.
"But the source material for this play had yet to be brought to fruition," he added.
In my view, this development has yet to be brought to fruition.
How can an organization such as the NIHBSA be brought to fruition?
Since there are so many deeply entrenched interests that would be adversely affected, it is very doubtful that any of us now living will see the day that these revolutionary changes are brought to fruition.
Several classical methods are studied and the family model is chosen: monovariable and multivariable applications are brought to fruition.
The ImmPort project is brought to fruition by the development team including Patricia Berger, John Campbell, Srinivas Chepuri, Vincent Desborough, Patricia Guimaraes, Ruth Montero, Thomas Smith, and Bryan Walters.
Christmas was magnificently brought to fruition on the cross.
But it was Sharon who brought to fruition a postmessianic politics.
Nonetheless, FACTS, as an integrated philosophy, was a concept brought to fruition at EPRI in the 1980's [1, 2].
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