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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121. Trust is a kind of fiduciary relationship, which is the basis of the emergence and continue of the trust.
122. Its emergence brings high recognition of industry, academe and government.
123. Disk rotation balance week, will go to a certain point of view, the local emergence of the greatest axial clearance or minimum clearance space.
124. This paper mainly discusses the cognitive factor of the emergence of metaphor from the perspective of cognitive linguistics.
125. Commercial Bribery of the emergence and development of the many causes.
126. There is also a possibility: the emergence of the hard disk bad sector.
127. In order to avoid the emergence of these contradictions, we need strict data file management.
128. This paper introduces the emergence and development of asset-pricing theory, and then focuses on the stochastic discount factor model (SDF) and the empirical study.
129. With the emergence of a global knowledge economy, skilled migration has become an important policy issue in the discussion of national competitiveness.
130. In terms of the structure, we put forward a phenomenalism of conscious emergence.
131. The variances of emergences were measured to determine the range of entrainment and the slopes of the means of emergence were used to investigate the effect of moonlight on semilunar rhythm.
132. Is the emergence of huge collectors group just an transient phenomena?
133. India' s policy and actions promotes and accelerates the emergence of Bangla Desh,(http://sentencedict.com/emergence.html) so India playes an catalytic role in the course of the disunion of Pakistan.
134. The software of the engine management system includes 5 main models. The models are intake model, ignition control model, injection model, idle speed model, diagnosis and emergence operation model.
135. We have not only seen an earlier break up of ice on rivers and melting glaciers, but also the early emergence of insects, egg laying by birds and the flowering of plants.
136. The model can be applied to the analogous chemical affairs in character for emergence response and emergence rescue as well as to the risk evaluation in disposed ACW in performing CWC.
137. AC's promotion of tobacco anther culture emergence was effected with macroelement and microelement's balance level.
138. Bone-setting was an important method created and utilized by northern nomads to treat trauma. This treatment originated after the emergence of nomadic economy and gradually developed.
139. Although the debate cooled down for a while after 1559, the emergence of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, in 1567, prompted a renewed discussion of female rulership .
140. In human history , cultural exchange began with the very emergence of culture.
141. Using stream inoculation technology can restrain the emergence of the molybdenum carbide and composite phosphide eutectic and increase the percentage elongation of the casting obviously.
142. IN THE long run, the case for abandoning the managed currency regime is irrefutable, but it depends on the emergence of a domestic financial system that has sufficient depth and resilience.
143. The emergence of aptamers opens a new way for bioanalysis and sensor designing.
144. We have seen the emergence of many new nations since the war.
145. The induced disease appears as the difference of emergence rate by artificial inoculation in glasshouse, indicate the lose of sprouting ability and pre—emergence damping off.
146. No time could have been more unfortunate for the emergence of a really ripe public scandal.
147. What he quotes from Levi-Strauss would seem, on the face of it, to have exactly the same kinds of reservation and hesitation about the emergence or birth of language that Derrida himself has.
148. In recent years, however, the commercial art sector has opened up following the emergence of Chinese contemporary art on the mainland and the proliferation of new media art.
149. By studying the transition between the panting of chimps and the human ha-ha, scientists discovered that breath control is the key to the emergence of both human laughter and speech.
150. From a historical perspective, without motivation of literature development, there would be no emergence of library, betterment of its system, perfection of its function, ch.
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