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In the future, technological innovation and the globalized market's new division of labor should bring to fruition the old tenet that working less means work for all, allowing to devote this reclaimed leisure for the non-consuming activities of knowledge and social interaction.
On behalf of the hundreds of thousands of people benefitting today from the programs he helped bring to fruition, we mourn his untimely loss.
As Muslims we need to keep his message of kindness alive and bring to fruition what he was all about: Rahmutul Aalameen.
We also try to teach them to do less-desirable corporate work until they bring to fruition their difficult dream of working in the film industry.
Ending the program early would bring to fruition what was already under way.
The first is that it will be terribly hard to bring to fruition.
In this paper I bring to fruition the neoclassical measurement of performance change in an input-output framework.
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.
And if we all act in small ways, I know big changes can be brought to fruition.
But it was Sharon who brought to fruition a postmessianic politics.
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