Sentence examples for emergence making from inspiring English sources

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So far, the Archdiocese of Boston has reacted warily to the group's emergence, making it apparent in meetings and statements that lay activities should not detract from its own pre-eminence and power.

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Mets Manager Terry Collins said Friday night that Edgin's emergence made the loss of Byrdak "somewhat easier to absorb".

His emergence made it easier for the Red Sox to trade the former All-Star third baseman Shea Hillenbrand in May to Arizona for reliever Byung Hyun Kim, who has 16 saves in 19 opportunities.

"The study of the policy pursued by the Obama administration for the past 100 days since its emergence made it clear that the U.S. hostile policy toward the D.P.R.K. remains unchanged," the North Korean Foreign Ministry said, using the initials for the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

An unidentified spokesman for the North Korean Foreign Ministry, in comments carried by the country's official news agency, KCNA, said, "The study of the policy pursued by the Obama administration for the past 100 days since its emergence made it clear that the U.S. hostile policy toward the D.P.R.K. remains unchanged".

A descendant of the radical farmers' protests in the 1930s and cousin to this year's Arab Spring, the movement's emergence makes sense given the economic bloodletting of recent years.

With the Israeli elections now behind us, one thing is for certain, it will sure take some of President Obama's personal diplomactic audacity to bring new hope to the cause of peace, and Lieberman's emergence makes the need for American diplomatic audacity all the more compelling.

The fact that HIV was not an emergence made some health workers concentrate on other emergences, hence not paying attention to the HIV section.

The duplication-divergence versus the de novo evolution model for orphan gene emergence make some different predictions with respect to gene emergence over time, for example on length distributions and exon distributions, as detailed below.

Local extinction (e.g. due to deforestation and urbanisation of sites; pers. obs. LNSS), remoteness, snow in late winter and the short period of emergence made it particularly challenging to collect.

While this approach does not prohibit financial innovations considered risky, it discourages their emergence by making them unenforceable by law, which leads to the emergence of self-regulatory mechanisms.

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