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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But they take years to bear fruit and bring in a lot less cash.
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In order to bear fruit, hardy female kiwi vines typically need a non-fruit-bearing male pollinator nearby.
Mr Immelt admits that tax and education reform, though essential, will take many years to bear fruit.
In France, too, the painful industrial restructuring of the past 15 years has started to bear fruit.
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.
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.
Furthermore, some approaches to solving the problem seem unlikely to bear fruit.
But despite the fevered shuttling these missions appear unlikely to bear fruit.
Strategic investments like these take years to bear fruit, but when they do the savings from consolidating and streamlining may surprise Hartmann's critics.
Optimism, because there is clearly room for productivity gains, and because the reforms to introduce choice and competition have yet to bear fruit.
And with new products around the corner and an exciting new acquisitions, I suppose we can say Apple is about to bear fruit.
The arms programs China initiated two or three decades ago are starting to bear fruit, with serious implications for the regional and global military balance.
There are major macroeconomic forces working that suggest the panic into Treasury bills and bonds is foolish, misplaced and unlikely to bear fruit.
There has been a concerted effort to develop the technology and bio-tech sectors of our economy, which I think is starting to bear fruit.
Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, to play a larger role in bringing the Taliban into nascent peace talks that have so far failed to bear fruit.
In the closing stages of that opening half Arsenal's patient passing game began to bear fruit as Aliadiere and Fabregas drew saves from Howard.
When the negotiations failed to bear fruit, the administration meddled in the 1992 elections to assist in the victory of the more forthcoming Labor Party.
Recent results indicate that this approach is beginning to bear fruit.
My only concern here is that with the reduction in customer footfall at stores will the strategy actually be afforded the necessary time to bear fruit?
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Leif Johansson, chairman of Ericsson and chairman of the European Round Table of Industrialists, said economic reforms in parts of Southern Europe are beginning to bear fruit.
Bayer's partnership with gene-hunter Millennium Pharmaceuticals begins to bear fruit.
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