Numerical relativity calculations continue to bear fruit for researchers exploiting the Sony Playstation 3.
But be forewarned: those public money investments could take a long time to bear fruit.
Mr. Ehrmann's efforts to transform his garden into an art center started to bear fruit.
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It took only seven minutes for the positive start to bear fruit for the Dons.
The company also said that attempts to revive the mortgage market were beginning to bear fruit.
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Their concern is that smart meters that can facilitate energy conservation have yet to bear fruit.
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And unfortunately, that process stopped when it seemed possible that it might bear fruit.
But they take years to bear fruit and bring in a lot less cash.
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Mr Abu Awad hopes his trees will recover and one day bear fruit again.
We have already done a few things in this area that will bear fruit.
The government may hope that the convictions will bear fruit of another sort too.
In order to bear fruit, hardy female kiwi vines typically need a non-fruit-bearing male pollinator nearby.
The gardens at Zaytuna Farms bear fruit and vegetables of all that hard work.
This must please Egypt, whose tiring labours at this task may at last bear fruit.
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In the north it made small advances, which may bear fruit in the long-term.
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Mr Immelt admits that tax and education reform, though essential, will take many years to bear fruit.
But Mr Carney and Mr Flaherty will be long gone by the time such projects bear fruit.
In France, too, the painful industrial restructuring of the past 15 years has started to bear fruit.
More money spent fomenting a second Green Revolution could bear fruit as well as more maize and wheat.
That is a lot, given that conventional wisdom holds that reforms take a long time to bear fruit.
Malaysia's export- and resource-driven economy grew by 5.6% in 2012, but ambitious economic policies have yet to bear fruit.
However, she did say that reforms designed to address the roots of the problem were beginning to bear fruit.
Even some Democrats are doubtful that Mr. Obama's latest efforts will bear fruit.
Though few Arabs publicly admit it, Mr Bush's efforts to spread democracy in the region are starting to bear fruit.
By early June, this effort seemed to bear fruit, as Serbia accepted the conditions delivered by Russian and Finnish envoys.
This week there have been hints that Egyptian attempts to broker a ceasefire in Gaza may at last bear fruit.
We all claim to know who is most deserving and, even more, whose labors should bear fruit worth hoarding or sharing.
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Only time will tell if this mandate will bear fruit, but with any luck, the second time will be a charm.
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Like his forward-looking predecessors, he will have to rely on future generations of entomologists to ensure that his labours bear fruit.
Furthermore, some approaches to solving the problem seem unlikely to bear fruit.
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