Examples of using Fruition in English and their translations into Chinese
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Together, Fruition and UXC make CSC the world leader in service management solutions.
This process has produced a gain that must be preserved, and, more importantly, brought to fruition.
Some people from the initial relationship between the development of money to mutual love, and ultimately repair the fruition.
The guidebooks, meanwhile, appear to be the fruition of the“experiences” that Airbnb started to collect last year.
Even the lions, and rabbits can do nothing but peacefully sit side by side and serenely watch nature's perfect fruition.
It's unlikely that we will see the fruition of those efforts for at least several years.
By 2030 Kazakhstan must expand its niche on the world market for space services and bring to fruition a number of current projects.
The work of the last 16 months should be brought to fruition, with the implementation of the 8 July agreement.
It begins with the work of preparation and practice and sees its fruition in the final phase of execution.
Turkey has repeatedly called for a safe zone in northern Syria but it hasn't come to fruition so far.
Name-calling aside, Buterin continued by saying that the switch is very near fruition.
The brilliant successes of the past justify them in every expectancy of still more generous fruition.
Drucker's prediction reached early fruition in the corporate information-technology(IT) function.
However, the Diet had risen, which meant that it had not been possible to bring that to fruition in the last session.
With a special mission and commitment to cross-cultural learning, our Anishinaabemowin program looks to bring Chief Shingwauk's vision of“sharing, healing, and learning” to fruition.
It would be useful to wait to see whether work being carried out on the same topic by other organizations, such as the Group of 20, would come to fruition before the end of the year.
Meanwhile, member States responsible for hosting the various institutions created under the auspices of the Standing Advisory Committee continued to search for ways and means to bring to fruition the institutions they are hosting.
The Marshall Plan recognized that investing in structural change required providing the recipient countries with sufficient breathing space and flexibility to bring often difficult and painful policies to fruition.
Many ideas had been generated on how to do that, and he hoped that the current session of the Board could help bring them to fruition in the near future.
From Transition to Fruition.