Sentence examples for incipient interest from inspiring English sources

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But they also showed an incipient interest in Renaissance music that came to the fore in a series of works based on keyboard pieces by the 16th-century organist and composer William Blitheman.

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In the past I've had issues with aspects of this "Nutcracker," particularly its materialism (it was created in the Reagan era, after all) and tendency to infantilize, boosted partly by Joffrey's choice to obscure Clara's incipient love interest in favor of a father figure.

Given the Federal Reserve's recent efforts to head off incipient inflation by increasing interest rates, general declines in consumer rates are probably not in the immediate offing.

Because both of the fish species analyzed here are closely related and have similar multiple sex chromosomes that were derived from incipient XY systems, we were interested in comparing the origin of both sex systems.

The availability of reliable minimally invasive biomarkers for AD progression, and especially for incipient AD, would be of great interest for an early diagnosis and hopefully to slow disease progression.

The City believes the remedy will be exactly the same as that applied when there were signs of incipient price pressure in May 1997 - higher interest rates.

Signs of incipient inflation worry the folk who set interest rates.

While this is an important limiting case and applies to a number of natural systems (e.g., King and Lawson 1995), an extension to two-way migration is of interest, because natural populations or incipient species often exchange migrants mutually (e.g., Janssen and Mundy 2013; Nadeau et al. 2013).

While fresh native allografts used as control showed signs of mineralization, deterioration, and advanced insufficiency already at 3 months, decellularized aortic valves were interested by minimal calcification and incipient repopulation [ 62].

Of particular interest in this avenue of inquiry is incipient buckling of a DS in different segments of a plane circular channel because it adequately depicts the most general regularities of friction forces impact on the buckling phenomena.

Unions thus emerged as an institutional device for coping with the conflict of interest between capitalists and workers in the incipient process of industrialization during the inter-war period.

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