It seemed inevitable that something would be done at the beginning of this week to halt the incipient crash dynamics of the stock market. |
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It implies a reduced ovarian reserve and the possibility of incipient premature ovarian failure. |
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The film opens with a flurry of sight gags and double entendres, layered over incipient tension. |
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But moves to regulate the market at this stage could have presumably nipped incipient problems in the bud. |
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It may be the knowingness not of incipient sexuality, as some commentators have argued, but rather of being regarded by a camera. |
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The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation. |
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He visited the far-flung corners of his empire, bucking up his troops but also stamping out incipient rebellions. |
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The harm of ending an incipient life must be weighed against the consequences for society. |
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In fact, out of such a solitary beam, traversing the unilluminated air, we should be able to extract every effect shown by our incipient cloud. |
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In those dark days fathers surfaced in politics either as incipient child-abusers, or alimony-evading wastrels. |
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Martha's experiences as both a normalista and a paraprofessional enhanced her development as an incipient teacher. |
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By contrast to healthy control root hairs, incipient plasmolysis and loss of root hair cytosolic content was also observed. |
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Instead, energy prices are a prime incipient consequence of global reflation. |
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Pletnev's new version does much to tame the score's incipient vulgarity without compromising its more grotesque elements. |
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For an important but limited beginning, Stover's text forms only an incipient explication of the African American mother tongue. |
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They argued that it could prove detrimental by pumping up incipient bubbles in bond, stock, and housing prices. |
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In the absence of selection against genetic introgression, the incipient species should fuse. |
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He hits on the tight connection in everything we're seeing between incompetence, state mendacity and incipient authoritarianism. |
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The presence over much of the Corallian plateau of a tenacious clay means, in the majority of cases, the blocking of incipient solution pipes. |
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Aries at 0 is the beginning of the zodiac, the first degree, an incipient point of something that breaks onto the world consciousness. |
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Although it is still too early to draw any final conclusions, we do have incipient evidence that the peer groups are making a difference. |
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Her only worrying moment came when she felt incipient cramp in her right leg halfway through the test. |
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Whether closer follow-up of cases of tuberculosis leads to earlier detection of incipient toxicity or other factors are at work is unclear. |
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The last stanzas of the poem recall all the incipient violence woven into the myth of the Prince of Peace. |
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The following day she had the opportunity to test her incipient beliefs when she dined with an aristocratic English woman. |
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I don't appear to be completely incapacitated by incipient Alzheimer's after all, then. |
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While parents think their kids sweat a lot because they're fat, profuse perspiration may be a symptom of incipient diabetes. |
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The intentional note of grief, imagined, anticipatory, and incipient, is again an important element of that defense. |
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But some actors declaim it with that incipient sob that used to be the sine qua non of the grand style, while others trundle along prosily. |
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Block and boulder-strewn nubbins and castle koppies apparently evolve through the further weathering, in the subsurface, of incipient bornhardts. |
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But a raid of her house and seizure of her property is the mark of an out of control incipient police state. |
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I'm not sure that eschewing the incipient vulgarity of the two marches by Wagner is entirely a good thing, though! |
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To be forced to argue your case is not a symptom of incipient clerical fascism, but of a respect for the views of others. |
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Both composers wrote scores that were imbued with the spirit of incipient Czech nationalism. |
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To counteract the incipient Gnosticism of Colosse he dwelt upon the pre-eminence of Christ. |
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But his incipient campaign was scuttled, and he soon separated from his fourth wife. |
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A distinctive attribute of human cultural traditions is that they are cumulative over time in a way that the incipient traditions found associated with infrahuman species are not. |
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Maybe it's not a bad idea to start with: Without dubiety incipient pretension is apt to terminate in final vulgarity. |
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And why can't we let patients make an informed choice based on the data, rather than paternalistically presupposing that all humans are incipient dope fiends? |
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When one in four girls admits to an incipient eating disorder, how do you pick out the ones who are in danger of a full-blown psychiatric complex? |
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Cuba warns that it will not be an accomplice to another incipient shady deal. |
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The palate is obviously dense, with considerable grip and ultra-fine tannins, incipient silkiness, but not the creaminess of the Echezeaux. |
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The fears of incipient deflation get scant support from commodities prices, which are good leading indicators of future inflationary pressure. |
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Once the Boxer Rebellion ignites, the friendship is threatened both by an incipient Communist movement and by the novel's romantic fiddle-faddle. |
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It is a small film that is yet a big one, dealing with Arab submissiveness and humiliation, and the incipient birth of revolt among the young. |
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Of less than average height, he had the incipient portliness of the gourmet. |
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The ethics course is partly meant to snuff out incipient violent radicalism. |
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Labour's incipient bid to distinguish between their own nice cuts and the nasty ones the Tories might inflict is hopelessly sophistical. |
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Using the Eurostat case as an electoral instrument is the best way to distract the incipient reform process and we do not wish to do this. |
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It could inadvertently develop from an improperly entered steep turn or incipient spin. |
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Similarly, much of the policy rhetoric coming from Washington focuses on fears of incipient inflation that have yet to pan out. |
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He was a prime mover behind the Saudi military intervention in Bahrain a year ago to smash an incipient Shia reform movement. |
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It seems inarguable that the donation has something to do with the incipient arrival of the unflattering film. |
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The licensee shall periodically review the maintenance results for evidence of incipient or recurring failures. |
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A drawstring through the top, when pulled tight, created an incipient ruff. |
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She turned the PhD into a book, which got taught on university courses, and became involved in the incipient Green movement. |
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The sell-off had been made worse by new capital controls introduced on August 14th in response to incipient signs of capital flight. |
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It also increases their risk of cancer by reducing the ability of the immune system to cope with incipient cancer cells. |
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These procedures can also eliminate an incipient fire if the crew detects the source early enough. |
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The steep left turn downwind indicates that the aircraft was in the incipient stage of a spin. |
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The incipient recovery needs close monitoring and the supporting policies should not be withdrawn until the recovery is fully secured. |
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The entry of the working class into the student-initiated protests marked an incipient political revolution. |
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Routine dental treatment and incipient decay not observable in the Xray are not covered. |
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At least at the beginning of the incipient movement, conservatives and libertarians could find a common enemy in the growth of the New Deal welfare state. |
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The characteristic tuffs of the Balder Formation originate from phreatic eruptions from the incipient continental rift zone between Eurasia and Greenland to the west. |
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The incipient rebellion was quickly quashed, however, when journalists received email notification of the enormous salary rises which will accompany the deal. |
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An incipient dentine tract is present on the lingual side of the tooth. |
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For much of his life he has suffered from problems that have been variously diagnosed as incipient schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and attention deficit disorder. |
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Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches along main stem. |
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The only place where that incipient panic is not usual is the front line, because there the enemy is within hail and is known to be another unlucky fool. |
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The civil rights movement of the late 1960s demanded the unit be stood down, a demand which was conceded in 1970 under conditions of incipient civil war. |
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The recommendation that an incipient diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome should be considered after six weeks of characteristic symptomatology was taken out of context. |
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This was the approach favoured by the group of countries with incipient pharmaceutical industries capable of producing generic copies of highly expensive drugs. |
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Forget those fluffy-chinned policemen, the true sign of incipient old age these days is a trip to the Under-21 World Cup to witness rugby's gilded future. |
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Indo-American relations have developed genuine, if incipient, contents. |
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They disappear at once on slightly relaxing the air-pressure, whilst true incipient thickenings of the surface remain white and unpliably stiff. |
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In Britain the Tories applied the free economics of Milton Friedman to merciless extremes while in Northern Ireland they continued with Keynesianism in order to spend their way out of an incipient civil war. |
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An incipient Minimalism was in circulation. |
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And it is an enthusiastic joiner of international groups. On a shoestringAll this speaks of rising ambitions, even if most foreign-affairs experts wisely eschew any talk of an incipient superpower. |
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It has long been known, however, that strong growth in credit and money aggregates often signals or accompanies the emergence of bubble-like asset price movements or incipient financial imbalances. |
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Afterwards, we had extensive discussion to try to grasp the various aspects of what had happened in that very complex, rapidly developing incipient revolution. |
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Today's incipient negotiations with the Awami League are cause for hope. |
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The incipient bipolarist undertone of this document also owed much to Hansen's view of the economic factors. |
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This shows that the incipient reduction of consumption did not have any effect on the volume of imports which instead increase their market share. |
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Thus the EU has had to engender a policy of partnership and strategic dialogue in order to harness the opportunities that the East can provide, whilst anticipating the potential of this area as an incipient power bloc. |
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Employees shall be familiarized with the use of a fire extinguisher in incipient stage fire fighting. |
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The two decades after the Second World War are typically viewed as an inchoate interregnum between an expiring modernism and an incipient postmodernism. |
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Accordingly, if we scrutinize these Pilgrimings well, there is perhaps discernible henceforth a certain incipient method in their madness. |
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The Voice began to trill with incipient madness, to echo itself, to break into exquisitely wild arpeggios and cadenzas, until it soared to a D flat of utter despair. |
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An incipient carious lesion is the initial stage of structural damage to the enamel, usually caused by a bacterial infection that produces tooth-dissolving acid. |
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Without dubiety incipient pretension is apt to terminate in final vulgarity, as parturient mountains have been fabulated to produce muscupular abortions. |
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In the incipient phase of democratization in Africa in the late 1980s, political and electoral violence was caused by the determination of ruling parties under siege from emerging opposition parties to hang onto power. |
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Within the Empirical Standard Approach incipient ridges are not regarded as dissimilarities during comparison but, as a logical consequence, are no basis for dactyloscopic points either. |
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Among the latter, incipient nephritis and metabolic anomalies, as xanthemia, arthritis uritica, oxaluria are common. |
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The incipient recovery at the start of 2002 failed to gather momentum and quarterly real GDP growth rates remained throughout the year at levels below those consistent with euro area potential growth. |
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It is especially noteworthy how in all three cases, people and incipient organizations simultaneously began struggling for their demands and undertook legal battles. |
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The system shall be operated by an abnormal air temperature, by an abnormal concentration of smoke or other factors indicative of incipient fire in any one of the spaces to be protected. |
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It is the projection of this personal experience that makes the other who is observing me, and who sees me move and act could consider the possibility of initiating a response to an incipient dialogue. |
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The experience has thus clearly contributed to community interest in continuing to engage with research, as well as to an incipient frustration that there appears to be no further funding to get it done. |
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Studies concerning all tingid preimaginal life stages are rare, thus, ontogenetic pathways of nymph body outgrowths are still incipient. |
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The Commission sought more information on the lines, noticeable on some of the submitted photographs of the damaged device, that could look like incipient cracks. |
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This damage to the economy was compounded by the effects on agriculture of the incipient Little Ice Age, natural calamities, crop failure, and sudden epidemics. |
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The Landmark movement, already mentioned, has been described as a reaction among Southern Baptists in the United States against incipient modernism. |
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In typical fashion for many an incipient gay boy, when approaching teenage-hood Joshua feels excluded from his peers and is sometimes chided for a hint of effeminacy. |
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Four had associated incipient cataracts, one had mild central macular edema in one eye, another had very incipient macular degeneration in one eye, and three had photopsia. |
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Scott's 1902 Antarctic expedition used lightly fried seal meat and liver, whereby complete recovery from incipient scurvy was reported to have taken less than two weeks. |
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