Examples of 're-emergence' in a sentence

Meaning of "re-emergence"

The act of becoming prominent or noticeable again after a period of obscurity, commonly used in discussions about trends or historical events
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Preventing the re-emergence of illicit crop cultivation.
We should all build on this sense of re-emergence.
The re-emergence of violence there is particularly disturbing.
Cardamom prices leads to a re-emergence of the green gold.
Re-emergence of syphilis traced to pandemic strain cluster.
And there is been a re-emergence of some diseases.
The re-emergence of utopian thinking has opened.
The result was the re-emergence of monopolies.
Re-emergence of industrial workers of the world.
Eliminating chemical weapons and preventing their re-emergence.
The dangers of re-emergence of the nationalist spirit.
Often it is a question ofhelping to prevent the re-emergence of a conflict.
Encourage the re-emergence of democratic governments.
The goal must logically be to achieve direct re-emergence.
Prevent the re-emergence of mass unemployment.

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I completely understand the occasional re-emergence of old demons.
The re-emergence of collage has been followed by the return of imagery.
Society and preventing their re-emergence.
And contribute towards a re-emergence of this once great nation.
This re-emergence has come paired with intense activism.
Revival of the class struggle and re-emergence of revolutionary positions.
The re-emergence of the black and white kitchen is here.
Prevention also means preventing the re-emergence of serious conflict.
The re-emergence of organic design represents new freedom of thought.
They are necessary in order to prevent the re-emergence of violent conflict.
And there is been a re-emergence of some diseases that were once under control.
It would certainly be encouraged by the possible re-emergence of congestion problems.
The re-emergence of previously eradicated diseases that pose a risk to the.
They worry about the possible re-emergence of their symptoms.
Preventing the re-emergence of chemical weapons as well as their misuse is a multidimensional undertaking.
How to wipe out polio and prevent its re-emergence.
This process made possible the re-emergence of china as a global superpower.
The re-emergence of opium production and trafficking is also a matter of grave concern.
Reconciliation involves action to prevent the re-emergence or outbreak of an internal conflict.
It is the re-emergence of a fulminant form and death from meningitis in the region.
Once randomized the rings prevent the re-emergence of the cannula.
It also notes the re-emergence of racist and xenophobic theories and behaviour.
What is needed to make this crisis go away is the re-emergence of trust.
The result of this has been a re-emergence of ethnic nationalism as a source of conflict.
How climate change may affect infectious disease emergence and re-emergence.
Recent years have seen a re-emergence of these features across the region.
Otherwise delay this dose until conditions favour re-emergence of the disease.
Perhaps to fend off any re-emergence of abnormals once the decimation complete.
Side by side, there are success stories and textbook cases of the re-emergence of conflict.
Reactivation was defined as re-emergence of IgM with prior proven IgM negative status.
The third area relevant to social well-being is support for the re-emergence of civil society.
The re-emergence of such a threat would be a matter of decades rather than years.
This will provide further resistance to re-emergence of the needle tip.
The re-emergence of different forms of racism throughout the world was a source of deep concern.
It also describes the potential for the re-emergence of this communicable disease.

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