emerging in the PONS Dictionary

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Initial lessons from emerging public-private partnerships in drug and vaccine development.
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That doesn't seem fitting, given the power of these five emerging countries.
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Previously unknown gangs were growing and new were emerging.
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He is widely recognised as an authority on emerging lifestyle trends.
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Despite the necessity for studies on religious identity, there has been limited work on the role of religion in identity formation in emerging adults.
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Building in emerging neighborhoods is a risk that has often proved fatal in recent years.
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The event provides members and associates the opportunity to access new and emerging art products, professional development training, and marketing tools and techniques.
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This is why liquidity risk is usually found to be higher in emerging markets or low-volume markets.
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Bursaries will also be awarded for emerging artists within the sector.
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The emerging young leaves are red to yellowish pink and drooping.
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