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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61. These potential sources of emerging infections are diverse and cross the lines of various scientific disciplines and government agency responsibilities.
62. As well as grappling with the weakness of output, policymakers are contending with another emerging markets crisis.
63. Its good insulating properties mean that the young emerging plants in the spring are saved from the worst of the biting cold.
64. These activities enrich the course programme by informing undergraduate courses with the latest principles and practices emerging from international boardrooms and marketplaces.
65. Ivashko adjourned the meeting, and the politburo went into emergency session(Sentencedict.com), emerging to announce its unanimous backing for Gorbachev.
66. It will also provide opportunities for the exploitation of the emerging broadband technology.
67. I still can not conceal from you my feeling of exultation as I first watched these exquisite creatures emerging before my eyes.
68. Alice had been seen emerging through a newly-created opening in the church's boundary wall.
69. Western spadefoot toads burrow into the wash bottom, emerging to produce another batch of mosquito larvae-eating tadpoles during the summer rains.
70. Hatching occurred over a two-month period commencing at the end of June, with most juveniles emerging in mid-July.
71. Significantly, this new prosperity is not confined to the business elite or even the emerging middle class.
72. Activities i. Establish mechanisms for timely and systematic information exchange between public health agencies of different countries about emerging infectious diseases.
73. The results of that study are still being analysed but a number of interesting though tentative conclusions are emerging.
74. Details are emerging of the final stages of the talks which led to the collapse of the bid on Tuesday night.
75. These new playthings greased the way for the emerging markets boom of the early 1990s.
76. ProActive will release new versions of its software to meet emerging requirements, but won't sell source code, says Sippl.
77. Furthermore,(http://sentencedict.com/emerging.html) there is an emerging tension between professional aspirations and managerial imperatives.
78. This discussion concentrates on implications based on strong consensus emerging from our small sample.
79. But a redeeming tendency is emerging , too.
80. In many emerging economies corruption is egregious overt.
81. Emerging yeast and filamentous fungal pathogens.
82. In many emerging economies corruption is egregious and overt.
83. It's a strange -- looking creature we see emerging from the pupa and abovewater's surface.
84. Mass culture begins to develop rapidly from the day of emerging.
85. Ilson, Robert ( ed. ) , Lexicography : An emerging international profession . Manchester : Manchester University Press. 1986.
86. Assisting in the development of Scouting in newly emerging countries.
87. Today a new Asia is emerging. Africa is renewing herself.
88. This post - cold - war period, I believe, characterizes the emerging third period of development for the press theory.
89. Lessing's fiction is autobiographical, much of it emerging out of her experiences in Africa.
90. Master plan to us is anarrangement between nature and man - made, existing and emerging, big and small.
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