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His development programs brought some prosperity for an emergent middle class.
Of course, time was what the Emergent arrival had taken from them.
And, on a more subtle level, they were able to sense something - an emergent energy.
Such were the backbone of the Emergent culture, and running them should have been easy.
And yet, even the newly emergent black middle class is missing out.
Emergent service sector workers are relatively young with an average age of 34.
The last words were spoken by a woman with an Emergent accent.
The "reasonable person" is an emergent concept of common law.
He was one of the senior most police officers in the newly emergent country.
It is the key to Emergent success, and a much more subtle thing than you imagine.
They need to reproduce in areas where emergent vegetation is present.
I very much like the theory that Gravity is an emergent property.
Emergent technology is usually created on a limited scale, not in mass production.
It is a large emergent tree up to 60 m tall.
There are ramp up market in Emergent countries, but it is growing slowly.
Its physical structure is an emergent property of the individual entities.
But will this emergent democratic current, if consolidated, make America safer?
The emergent behavior is the sum of individual agent behaviors.
Or more narrowly as an emergent property between people and ways of processing information.
Emergent narrative would only partially be created by the player.
What was your ship doing in my emergent space?
They had almost unlimited access to the outside, in places free of Emergent observers.
One then describes this system through an emergent classical limit.
The hospital has a bed capacity of 683 which can be increased to 800 beds in an emergent situation.
These herbs are usually emergent plants 0.1 - 1 m high.