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10 Sentences With "coming to maturity"

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Timing of crops coming to maturity and harvest has become a guessing game.
Whether it leads to immediate growth of the category I don't yet know – but this particular recipe is coming to maturity.
"These payments will serve to reimburse loans that are coming to maturity and will directly reduce Quebec's debt in financial markets," Couillard said in Quebec City.
"The news ... raised the specter of the populist opposition seeking to renegotiate/default on the IMF loans coming to maturity," Jefferies analysts wrote in a note.
Not only is the era of the star designer on the wane, but a newly informed generation of consumers now coming to maturity already knows what it wants.
Banks, on their part, have supported profits by reaping fees on the sale of investment products to customers, replacing instead funding from retail bonds coming to maturity with European Central Bank loans.
Sports Illustrated's 100 Top Sports Book of All Time, accessed March 1, 2011. and Time magazine called “one of the best and truest books about baseball, and about coming to maturity in America…”Peter Stoler, Books: Doubleheader, Time Magazine, accessed March 1, 2011.
After coming to maturity in the post-Napoleonic era, Macarthur developed conservative political views. Consequently, after his father's insanity and death, he became the colony's leading Exclusive and was trenchant in his opposition to the granting of civil rights to Emancipists. He was a strong supporter for the end of transportation and the replacement of convicts with cheap Asian 'coolie' labour. Macarthur also proposed government subsidies for 'respectable' British immigrants and disparaged the principles of squatting while supporting the continued granting of freehold on crown land to the wealthy and respectable elite of the colony.
Book III begins with a chapter entitled "The Altered World" that dramatizes how life has changed by portraying the shocked reaction of a Rip van Winkle-like character released from prison after being incarcerated for 20 years. British society has learned to cope with occasional outbreaks of giant pests (mosquitoes, spiders, rats, etc.), but the coming to maturity of the giant children brings a reactionary politician, Caterham, into power. Caterham has been promoting a program to destroy the Food of the Gods and hinting that he will suppress the giants, and now begins to execute his plan. By coincidence, it is just at this moment that Caddles rebels against spending his life working in a chalk pit and sets out to see the world.
At the university, where the revitalization of the critical method of historical research posed more earnest requirements to the practitioner than those which Rotteck could fulfill, in 1818 Rotteck exchanged his history pulpit for one in political science and natural law. In this field as well, his inclination to practical achievement felt the need to spread his teaching beyond the walls of his lecture hall, and from 1829 to 1836, he published in four volumes his Primer of political science and rational law () which in his mind promised to outdo the almost unprecedented success of his world history in its effect on contemporary public opinion. However these expectations were disappointed. Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas of a collective will on which Rotteck's theories relied had long been superseded, and the generation now coming to maturity was much too concerned with practical tasks that society needed to solve through its politics to let itself be caught up in Rotteck's abstract idealism.

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