emergent in the PONS Dictionary

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The males call from emergent vegetation with a high-pitched, short, pebble-like call which is repeated at an increasing rate.
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He proposes to bridge the gap via the idea of emergent evolution.
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The emergent power structures were independent of the traditional tribal elders and limited their authority.
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This need is met by the informal organization and its emergent, or unofficial, leaders.
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They are often found near emergent vegetation along the stream margin.
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He was one of the senior most police officers in the newly emergent country.
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Its focus is to produce graduates who will excel in their chosen fields and rise to the challenges of an emergent globalized society.
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Power is the highest most emergent form of social control, which contains many interlocking sets of networks such as schools, licensing agencies, organizations etc.
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In swarm robotics, self-organization is used to produce emergent behavior.
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Creatures used the emergent approach seen in animats, but with the goal of more complex behaviours than locomotion.
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