Synonym: egress, egression, emersion, growth, issue, outgrowth. Similar words: emergency, divergence, convergence, emerge, resurgence, insurgence, intelligence agency, merge. Meaning: [-dʒəns] n. 1. the gradual beginning or coming forth 2. the becoming visible 3. the act of emerging 4. the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent.
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31. The actual emergence usually takes place under cover of darkness.
32. Eventually it allowed the emergence of institutions not too distant from our own political and legal understanding of the term.
33. Diarrhoea occurs coincident with emergence about a week after primary infection and up to one year after reinfection.
34. The nationalists do not see the emergence of nationalism in this way.
35. Winnicott, in his work with psychotics, became interested in the early developmental processes that facilitate the emergence of personhood.
36. The emergence of a Euro-clubbing scene is strong evidence of this trend.
37. The way was now clear for the emergence of the Umayyad caliphate, with Damascus as its capital.
38. This immediate post-war shortage ushered in what may be identified as the first phase of the emergence of headhunting.
39. For with the emergence of the new science of geology, the old faith was beginning to unravel.
40. Green politics are closely connected with the emergence of a critical consumer movement.
41. Beginning with the emergence of preoperational reasoning,(http://sentencedict.com/emergence.html) arguments and intellectual confrontations with others are a source of cognitive conflict and disequilibrium.
42. In the early seventies an interesting development on our operational side was the emergence of illegal immigrant running by sea.
43. Piaget's work is important because it provided one of the first developmental accounts of the emergence of logical thought.
44. He identifies the reasons for the emergence of the problem: Three factors have contributed to blurring these sector boundaries.
45. At the same time we see the emergence of the professional travel photographer of whom Francis Frith is probably the best known.
46. There is also a new enforcement factor at work, which is the emergence of global markets attuned to fiscal responsibility.
47. The extreme social and economic difficulties they faced on independence meant that the emergence of recognizably democratic party politics was by no means certain.
48. Affirmative action has been the most productive route ever for the emergence of minorities into the mainstream.
49. The emergence of curriculum teams in primary schools and senior management teams in secondary schools indicates the potency of the concept.
50. These mostly reflected the emergence and subsequent disappearance of various political groupings and parties.
51. The emergence of the concept of electric field provides a particularly striking, if somewhat technical, example.
52. Mass emergence of these larvae results in the severe clinical signs described previously.
53. Historically, the emergence of parliament as the source of legal authority was a huge gain for humanity.
54. They also provide the context for the emergence and multiplication of the better-paid and more specialised trades.
55. Neither of these styles provided the basis for the emergence of Aung San and Nu.
56. The ability to steer is particularly important today, with the emergence of a global economy.
57. The emergence of stratified societies culminating in states increased conspicuous consumption of precious substances.
58. But the commune continued to act as a major obstacle to the emergence of any substantial stratum of better-off peasants.
59. More generally, the instinctive drive for self-preservation led to the emergence of a range of public and governmental institutions.
60. What we are seeing is the emergence of much more diverse and fluid organisations operating on much smaller local units.
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