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But that noble tree will never more bear fruit or blossom.
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Grapefruit trees that have been started from seed can take a decade or more to bear fruit.
It is now regarded as normal that a chief executive should be able to earn 150% of his salary as a bonus every year, even though he or she is responsible for investments that may take half a decade or more to bear fruit.
The flowering hala, also known as the Hawaiian screw pine, can take a decade or more to bear fruit, according to Native Plants Hawaii.
But the facts of the visit undermined his claims that his troop escalation is working and deserves more time and more lives to bear fruit.
Another worry with the spray and pray approach is that by emphasizing investments in companies that can prove their worth quickly, VCs may be underfunding other more complex types of startups that require more time to bear fruit.
That strategy deserves more time to bear fruit.
But if the crisis lifts and Angela Merkel's "more Europe" ideas bear fruit, monetary unions could well come back into fashion.
Delivering hard messages in private, in a coördinated manner, is much more likely to bear fruit than public bullying or humiliation.
He acknowledged that a lobbying effort would have been more likely to bear fruit if the governor had not already expressed a preference for the Mohawk Valley.
He added: "The path the E.U. has chosen is hampering progress towards a multilateral solution that is more likely to bear fruit in terms of concrete progress in limiting greenhouse gas emissions from aviation".
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