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This is a relevant component, although the programme did not bring to fruition a significant increase in the level of commitment of either to women as potential managers of viable businesses.
What if I don't bring my dreams to fruition?
The phrase, perhaps accompanied by throwing up one's hands, may also describe why certain activities are not brought to fruition: because one or the other party refuses to cooperate or does not hold up their end of the bargain, or because both parties are to blame.
But these were not brought to fruition and were cut-short by the increased focus on standardised testing.
Some ideas are just plain bad, won't work or are impossible to bring to fruition.
This story took a while to bring to fruition.
This is a long-term prospect, however, that will take many years to organize and bring to fruition.
Yet, with so many innovative concepts flying around, why do so few get brought to fruition?
"These works are a visual dance between reality and what's brought to fruition within the imagined; what I see and what I don't see, what I choose to notice or disregard," he tells The Creators Project.
These are not "copies" or "versions," but fancies brought to fruition.
And this is where I have learned new lessons; one is that it isn't enough to just have a good idea – someone has to pay for the idea to be tested and eventually brought to fruition.
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