• The crusade is incipient: A lot of applications lie in the future.

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  • I, the incipient novelist, even as a boy, was fascinated by the way people do talk.

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  • Whoever wins faces a daunting policy agenda, centred on restoring Argentina's international credit, turning a cash-driven incipient economic recovery into sustained growth, and maintaining responsible fiscal policies while also trying to help the poor.

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  • But the team from the International Monetary Fund that arrived in Bangkok this week for its quarterly review of the economy came not to cheer incipient recovery but to help stem a continuing slide.

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  • With glacial speed, Alan Greenspan is coming around to the view that a faltering economy, not incipient inflation, is the most immediate threat.

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  • From this perspective, the mass unemployment of the inter-war years appeared to him as a problem not of scarcity but of incipient abundance.

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  • The eerie resemblance in the psychological and economic backdrop of the mid-1930s and 2009--both historic junctures when recovery was thought to have begun--indicates the U.S. tiptoes on the edge of a policy mistake that could hamper the incipient recovery.

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  • There are incipient potential oligarchs, such as Alexei Mordashov of Severstal, a steel firm, one of whose former executives is now minister of transport.

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  • Everywhere there are signs of incipient inflation, not much, but an uptrend, creating a fertile field for other forces like weak currency and high fuel costs.

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  • Richard Fisher, president of the Dallas branch of the Federal Reserve Bank, vowed to oppose a third round of quantitative easing, warning of incipient inflationary pressures that are building within the system.

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  • The bank will soon report data on international bank lending quarterly, rather than just twice a year, and it hopes to help spot incipient crises by providing information on borrowers' obligations at home as well as abroad.

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  • But somehow, the incipient breakup of the bedrock bond between citizen and postal service makes me a bit sad.

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  • They have pinpointed, one by one, a brew of proteins in the spinal cord that block this incipient nerve growth.

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  • The main hope of preventing a pre-electoral explosion of public spending lies in an incipient deal between Mr Fernandez, Mr Duhalde and the opposition.

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  • Our restraint since 1992 in conducting such tests has not prevented other nations from engaging in such experimentation. (In addition to the incipient North Korean test, one must add those conducted by Pakistan and India a few years back).

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