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COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a consensus emerges (= is reached after talking about something )
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No consensus emerged from these discussions.
a developing/emerging nation (= one that is starting to have more industry )
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Food shortages are often a problem in developing nations.
a pattern emerges (= can be seen when something is studied )
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Although the numbers are small, a pattern began to emerge.
a picture emerges (= becomes clear )
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No clear picture emerges from the studies.
an emerging/fledgling democracy (= new )
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the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe
emerge victorious (= finally win )
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We were confident that the Allies would emerge victorious .
emerged triumphant
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The Nationalists emerged triumphant from the political crisis.
escape/emerge unscathed
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He escaped unscathed from the accident.
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The government was relatively unscathed by the scandal.
rise/emerge from obscurity (= to become well-known after not being known at all )
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Harris received coaching and rose from obscurity to stardom.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
as
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She died of cancer at the age of 48, when her suppressed anger and resentment emerged as multiple tumours.
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Theological difficulties were emerging as well.
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Ministers emerged as tight-lipped as they had entered, shirking the cameras and hurrying away with serious expressions.
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From the standpoint of the partial equilibrium analysis of the employment impact, the role of foreign trade emerged as especially important.
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In literary theory they emerge as Marxism, phenomenology, existentialism, structuralism, poststructuralism, deconstruction.
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Industry bodies have dismissed what has so far emerged as insufficient.
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Criminal financial fraud on a vast scale has emerged as threat to the financial health of the community.
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The desire of men to claim their children thus emerged as the crucial impulse of civilized life.
■ NOUN
disease
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Ensure that the laboratory space, equipment, and supplies needed to address emerging infectious diseases are available.
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The public health infrastructure of this country is poorly prepared for the emerging disease problems of a rapidly changing world.
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At the same time, our ability to detect, contain, and prevent emerging infectious diseases is in jeopardy.
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These specimens may provide sentinel indicators of new pathogens and emerging diseases .
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Activities i. Develop, evaluate, and assist in the implementation of guidelines for preventing emerging infectious diseases .
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Other activities address the development and implementation of guidelines for preventing emerging infectious diseases and the provision of prevention information.
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B.. Develop more effective international surveillance networks for the anticipation, recognition, control, and prevention of emerging infectious diseases .
pattern
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The HLA-antigen status of Dupuytren's patients has been recorded, and at least one possible pattern of expression has emerged .
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How patterns emerge outside the bounds of cause and effect.
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The work of the Community Education Project indicates how a new pattern of education could emerge in sparsely populated areas.
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Both are a pattern that emerges from a jumble of interconnected parts.
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A similar pattern emerged when subjects were asked to describe picture stories.
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The same pattern of trade emerges for all allocation points within the factor price equalization set.
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So, although the numbers are small, a pattern emerges .
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If unfavorable patterns emerged , we could address them quickly before they had serious consequences.
picture
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I personally doubt whether any clear evolutionary picture would emerge if we were to base ourselves simply on Formen.
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A similar tax preparation picture emerges at the California state level.
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Despite the limitations of the available data, the picture which emerges from this review is complex and interesting.
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A contrasting picture emerged from Gen.
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At the regional scale a much more varied picture of bus services emerges .
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A similar picture emerges in the case of women except that women's earnings at all levels are only two-thirds of men's.
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The picture that emerges is one of muddle, intrigue, greed and occasionally altruism.
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The picture that began to emerge in the early 1980s was not encouraging.
problem
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As problems emerged , building work was switched from one industrial consortium to another.
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He notes that whenever earnings problems have emerged , investors have severely punished stocks.
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The problem emerged yesterday in the board's report for 1988/9 when it paid record compensation of £69.4 million to 27,752 victims.
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With the attainment of concrete operations, the ability to reason logically about and solve conservation problems emerges .
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The plan of inquiry Another basic problem that emerges from a discussion of the concept of an ontological existent concerns numerical diversity.
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By 8, an age when problems at school often emerge because of increased academic expectations, both groups were remarkably similar.
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Particularly during successful long-term participant observation, the borderline between overt and covert recording can become blurred and quite difficult problems emerge .
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They prevent problems before they emerge , rather than simply offering services afterward.
study
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Three levels of development emerge from these studies .
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As praise costs so little, this is a regrettable finding to emerge from studies of parent-child relationships.
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That, of course, would increase the odds that the gambling industry will emerge from the federal study without a scratch.
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Discussion Two major conclusions emerge from the study .
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The same sort of picture emerges from the study of other parts of the country.
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The same picture emerges from the study by Halsey etal., as Table 3.2 shows.
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I quote from its conclusion: In sum there are certain defining characteristics of the school which emerge from our study .
theme
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Now we have a clearer image of the boys' war to destruct things and the theme is emerging already.
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The more or less chronological order of the essays allows certain themes to emerge and evolve over time.
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A number of interlocking themes emerge from the chapter.
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The same theme emerged in other stories he told me.
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How do themes emerge , develop, attract popular sociological interest and become acceptable topics of empirical research?
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But his fantasy was fragmented; no real plot or theme emerged .
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The theme of personal recognition emerges again.
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What follows is a summary of the key themes which emerged from the plenary session.
truth
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This is typical of the adversarial system - a total approach in which truth emerges from conflict.
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Because the truth would emerge as soon as you converted the energy into a different form.
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Now that the truth is emerging , would it be too much to expect that our governments help to end the injustice?
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He was a keeper and dealer in secrets; it's not surprising the truth about him has emerged only slowly.
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But eventually the truth will emerge in areas where now we can only make guesses.
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The whole episode had been an education for all, with one revealing truth emerging among many.
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It was only a matter of time before the truth emerged .
■ VERB
begin
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Some patterns of normal colonic motility have begun to emerge , but specific abnormalities are yet to be defined.
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Social relations of cooperation begin to emerge from interactions with peers during preoperational development.
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Early in the seventeenth century, moreover, the post of premier commis had begun to emerge .
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Commercial galleries had only just begun to emerge and with them a network of critics and collectors.
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A typical pattern began to emerge .
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I think your work will get overripe unless more poems like this one begin to emerge .
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Parents usually notice that biting starts as the first teeth begin to emerge .
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Each kind of representation begins to emerge around age 2.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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At the airport, people stood behind a metal fence waiting for passengers to emerge from customs.
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Baxter emerged from the building and walked across the parking lot to a waiting car.
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Brian, emerging from the bathroom, heard his wife speaking to someone at the front door.
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During the court case it emerged that both men had convictions for terrorist offences.
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Insects emerge in the spring and start multiplying rapidly.
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Marlena Fischer is emerging as a top fundraiser for the charity.
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More details of the plan emerged at yesterday's meeting.
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New evidence has emerged to contradict earlier claims.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Elsewhere, other models for achieving sustainable policy have emerged in addition to party work.
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Ensure that the laboratory space, equipment, and supplies needed to address emerging infectious diseases are available.
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How incredible it is that out of many mistakes has emerged an outcome of such value!
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In short, more research in consumer buying and behavior in emerging electronic markets is clearly needed.
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It was from that programme that the notion of the electron emerged.
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Out of the gloom emerge the later paintings, charnel house visions of desolation.
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Sometimes this restricted approach seems to emerge from a conscious limitation of political interests.
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The work of the Community Education Project indicates how a new pattern of education could emerge in sparsely populated areas.