Similar words: emerge, emergency, discharging, margin, at the mercy of, bring in, coming in, managing. Meaning: [ɪ'mɜːdʒ] adj. 1. coming into view 2. coming to maturity 3. coming into existence.
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31. He also was influenced by the emerging Craftsman movement and the classic Mission style he found in California.
32. Better understanding of animal reservoirs and vectors of infectious agents is important in anticipating and controlling emerging infections.
33. Britain has one last chance to ensure that it is part of the considerations in the emerging power block.
34. And in this regard there is no doubt that the middle classes of the emerging world have an edge.
35. Banks therefore increased lending to emerging market borrowers that carried a lower regulatory capital charge but generated higher profits.
36. In the interlinked complexity of the emerging global business culture, we all need a sense of balance and of being centered.
37. Perhaps we are emerging from the Dark Ages of Community Care and we are moving into a new age of enlightenment.
38. Initially much of the Unix-based software was for technical applications but more and more commercial packages are emerging.
39. The emerging connection between social conservatives and left activists is already apparent.
40. What he saw was a new form of human organization emerging amid the chaos of breakdown in the feudalistic order.
41. As a result regional trading blocs are emerging as natural stepping-stones in an evolutionary process toward a truly global economy.
42. It is the loss of a comprehensive approach to citizenship that makes it appropriate to talk in terms of an emerging underclass.
43. But now signs are emerging that the groups have begun to collude with each other to pillage the park's mineral wealth.
44. But the issue also epitomized the emerging dilemma for Laura, caught between the dictates of commerce and social responsibility.
45. Peter Frechette plays Peter as emerging into manhood from a scruffy, boyish petulance.
46. In the process the owners themselves became prominent community leaders and among the biggest advertisers in the emerging gay press.
47. This analysis was applied to a series of mammalian carnivores,(sentencedict.com) with considerable differences emerging between them.
48. Also present is the concept of aesthetic pleasure emerging as a by-product of the successful ordering of complex data.
49. Inflation will be brought under control by the emerging recession.
50. The public health infrastructure of this country is poorly prepared for the emerging disease problems of a rapidly changing world.
51. Enter the color consultant, with an abundance of not-so-free advice about how to sort through new and emerging palettes.
52. The Mercantile invests for long-term capital growth with emphasis on emerging companies worldwide.
53. Emerging in the darkness, I vaulted the chain-link fence surrounding the park and ran through the high grass into the trees.
54. At the same time, our ability to detect, contain, and prevent emerging infectious diseases is in jeopardy.
55. With everyone emerging from the League Cup tie unscathed Coyle will no doubt field the team that beat Monaghan.
56. The emerging organizational territory has neither guidebooks nor guideposts to help employees acquire or regain a sense of balance with their environment.
57. Clearly, emerging infections can affect people everywhere, regardless of lifestyle, cultural or ethnic background, or socioeconomic status.
58. This give-and-take using ideas provides emerging concepts with multiple experiential reference points.
59. On the other hand, one of the things that marks an emerging market as attractive is access to large markets.
60. Some micro-organisms began to manufacture their own nourishment and at the same time provide a food-chain base for all other emerging creatures.
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