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Instead of asking how the world "out there" emerged from zero (what some physicists call the emergence of something from nothing), we could start with the only thing we know for sure and go from there.
Kingham argues that the emergence of something like athleisure has been a long time coming.
And perhaps the effectiveness of these collaborations suggests the ultimate emergence of something altogether new.
Researchers worry constantly about the emergence of something unstoppable.Antibiotic resistance is a product of evolution.
The biggest change in philanthropy has been the emergence of something that the sociologist Darren Thiel and I term "rich-to-rich giving".
The change could be summarised as a move from "always the same thing, seen from different angles", to "the gradual emergence of something, which then dissolves into something else".
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A little-known physician, Dr. Mass wrote what AIDS chroniclers regard as the first article on the emergence of -- well, of something unusual and terrible, but exactly what was not clear at the time.
In Larsen-Freeman's terms (2016, p.378), "emergence is the arising of something new, often unanticipated, from the interaction of components which comprise it".
If things move in the direction Pearce feels they will, he will likely see it as a manifestation of emergence, something he noticed before everyone else caught on.
This fact is important for fig wasps female wasps need to find a syconium in which to lay their eggs within a few days of emergence, something that would not be possible if all the trees in a population flowered and fruited at the same time.
According to Sara Begg, the executive editor of Horticulture magazine, the emergence of coaches may have something to do with an increased interest in gardening as a hobby among the 30-something crowd — and an utter lack of grounding in it: "While I learned gardening from my mother and grandmother, I don't know these days if most people have that training passed down.
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