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What he has learned is to bring any incipient conflict out into the open.
So public opinion and debate do sometimes have an effect, however incipient.
"But no one knows whether this incipient recovery is for real."
Until they do, the incipient recovery will have no legs.
She could hear the incipient hysteria in her own voice.
She had an incipient black eye and a cut lip.
For France, it was a time of economic and even incipient military crisis.
We did not know that one of them might be an incipient murderer.
Thus one writer's life and work provided the model for another's incipient career.
He held up a hand to silence the incipient laughter.
It was now the season of incipient preparation for dinner.
Eventually, he had to say something about his incipient starvation.
Or at least the incipient life of a pack rat.
It needs years in the bottle to bring out its incipient complexity.
"We see it here when he was only just a teenager, the incipient writer."
There is also some incipient trade of goods with Brazil.
Row recognized in this sense of connection an incipient community.
Among my own friends, I could see the signs of an incipient generation gap.
Acceptance into the European family represents each incipient state's best hope for the future.
What I saw was a man in sorrow and, under that, an incipient joy.
It is also important for incipient teachers to practice childishness.
"It's hard to know whether things are inert or incipient."
With both hands she reached up to wipe the incipient tears from her eyes.
They have yet to see big benefits from the incipient overhaul of the welfare state.
This had the feel of an incipient earthquake, and they were underground.