My forecasts on China over the past 18 months were met with great skepticism, but they have come true.
While inflation fears have yet to be realized as the global economic recovery only begins to take hold, they will surely come true on a more long-term basis.
The good news is that the worst forecasts did not come true, as they never do.
If their classmates told them anything about the incident and they were not sure if it was true, he reassured them they could always come to mum and dad.
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And some surgeons think they have found a way to make that dream come true: by husbanding pigs not for their chops but for their hearts, livers, lungs and even their neurons.
There seems among everyone she talks to an inability to look at a bigger picture, a fantasist belief that dreams can come true in California, and when they don't it is someone else's fault.
Ah yes, the adage from the classic baseball movie Field of Dreams is true - If you build it, they will come.
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If people are pessimistic about the economy, they will limit their spending and investing, and their pessimism will come true.
Those higher returns might have come true had the assumptions panned out, but instead they failed in the biggest possible way.
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Both scenarios can come true, but not at such an alarming rate that they become issues to keep ETF investors up at night.
They like to fight, they like to win, and if this video game can make that dream come true, I won't be surprised.
The Club and Cobb struggle to come to terms with the realities in which they have been placed, each questioning the true nature of the rules that bind them and if they may not be so immutable after all.
There is a common misconception that great ideas come from a blank sheet of paper, but this is simply not true - good developers will come up with better, smarter product designs if they know what they are trying to achieve and where they can look for existing know-how.
Bashing banks seems to be in vogue, and perhaps if my other predictions of other major legislation getting bogged down come true, the Democrats might use the banks as their way to show how tough they are.
Divorced mothers Teresa Pires and Helena Paixao became the first in Portugal, in June 2010 - a month after the law they had campaigned for came into effect - and hailed it as a "great victory, a dream come true".
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