Sentence examples for apparent emergence from inspiring English sources

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He said the administration was paying a cost for that now, as evidenced by the apparent emergence of Mr. bin Laden's voice on a tape recording that surfaced last week.

Molecular biologists are still struggling to pin down the bacteria's genes and their behaviour in order, among other things, to verify the apparent emergence of more virulent strains of the bacterium.

Clustering analysis allowed us to detect the apparent emergence of an otherwise rare genotype at a high frequency among the lice collected from two farms in 2013 that had reported elevated EMB tolerance.

Alexander Neill, head of the Asia Security Programme at the Royal United Services Institute, considers the apparent emergence of a new Sino-US high-tech arms race.

Further complicating the situation and adding to the destruction is the apparent emergence of spot fires in the area that can be caused by hot embers carried on the winds.

Executive Director Lee Papert, Artistic Director James Faust, and the rest of their team, have shaped a film celebration that befits Dallas' apparent emergence as the city for the arts.

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What's historic in Egypt today is not so much the rise of any one party as the apparent slow emergence of democracy in the heart of the Arab world.

Improved observation, reporting, and detection methods have also contributed to the apparent increasing emergence of these viruses.

Despite the apparent rapid emergence of drug resistance, numerous multidrug resistance mechanisms have been shown to predate anthropogenic antibiotic usage, strongly suggesting that SMR genes have existed long before human antibiotic and antiseptic introduction [ 56].

As previously suggested [ 9], the Coelomata positioning, although supported by several recent large-scale phylogenomic analyses [ 5, 6], might be an artefact due to an attraction of the fast-evolving group of nematodes by the long branch separating the ingroup and the outgroup, leading to an apparent basal emergence of nematodes.

Taken together, these two facts suggest that in spite of the apparent slow emergence of human dirofilariosis when suitable conditions for transmission occur sporadically or during short periods of time, once introduced and with suitable conditions, the disease can present a strong spreading potential.

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