Examples of 'convergences' in a sentence

Meaning of "convergences"

Convergence is the act of moving towards a common point, coming together, or uniting in a common interest or focus. In a mathematical context, it refers to the process or state of approaching a limit, such as in a sequence or function
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How to use "convergences" in a sentence

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Addressing convergences within an integrated policy framework.
New combinations of technologies and convergences are introduced.
Convergences and divergences in the twentieth century.
Their similarities are good examples of evolutionary convergences.
Convergences and divergences in contemporary psychoanalytic technique.
It is possible to identify convergences and agree on a way forward.
Convergences and divergences between theory and practice.
One of the seven convergences focus on gender equality.
Convergences around the new narrative for development.
The similarities to the abelisaurids would then be convergences.
These convergences participate in the birth of contemporary glass.
Political commentators had underlined convergences between the.
These convergences lead to mixed economies.
Time and a certain number of convergences will decide my fate.
Convergences between the imaginary and the biographical body.

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The question is that these convergences and confluences occur.
Convergences too need politics.
Though there are some convergences.
More convergences than divergences.
We live in exciting times where new technology convergences are emerging.
Gender convergences and divergences are frequently noted from midlife onwards.
Possible divergences and convergences.
It is understood that the convergences constitute as links to promote their consolidation.
This embedding makes it possible to obtain almost sure convergences of functionals.
Les convergences fascistes.
Those who experiment will be best placed to capitalise on future convergences.
Weak convergences of sequences.
Certainly there are convergences.
Its notes the convergences achieved in the bilateral dialogues as well.
It is a series of convergences.
And these convergences are outlining alternative responses on many social questions.
Canada is internationally known and recognized as a country of linguistic and cultural convergences.
We have been able to define convergences and identify some points for discussion.
Convergences in probability.
It attempted to express the convergences that had been found over the years.
In this way the consultants have contributed significantly to increasing convergences in key areas.
His research explores the convergences between disciplines in contemporary artistic practices.
A considerable amount of time has been spent in clarifying positions instead of moving towards convergences.
There will also will be a focus on convergences among different alternative economy movements.
Explore convergences in conservation approaches across cultures and across cultural heritage manifestations.
These are just a few examples of convergences occurring to make the smart grid a reality.
Many of them have accumulated in five enormous swirling ocean convergences known as gyres.
The above convergences of opinion were translated into the following concrete ideas for action.
A discussion on the most desirable scenario and the identification of convergences and divergences.
Convergences and divergences can occur in any time frame or even between time frames.
They also participate in workshops to identify scientific convergences and foster future collaborations.
The programme studies convergences and divergences of recovery and institutional psychotherapy philosophical sources.
The movement against the ordinances showed the current difficulty to build convergences.
Artists were celebrating new convergences and a blurring of the borders between different pieces of software.
But all over the world the inspiration from ecology has shown remarkable convergences.

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