Examples of 'their infancy' in a sentence

Meaning of "their infancy"

their infancy: An expression indicating that something is in the early stages of development, growth, or existence, suggesting that a particular entity or concept is still young, immature, or nascent

How to use "their infancy" in a sentence

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their infancy
Both of these innovative projects are in their infancy.
Discussions are in their infancy and ongoing.
G and digital television are still in their infancy.
These are in their infancy most likely.
Five of her siblings perished in their infancy.
Children who died in their infancy or in early youth.
Many of the initiatives are still in their infancy.
Radical movements in their infancy tend to return to past patterns.
Members of the family since their infancy.
Thy nerves are in their infancy again and have no vigour in them.
In many ways these changes are only in their infancy.
From their infancy they have been intended for each other.
Each of these projects are still in their infancy stages.
Thy nerves are in their infancy again and have no vigor in them.
But these efforts are in their infancy.
Some schemes are as yet in their infancy and still experiencing teething troubles.
These efforts are still in their infancy.
These systems are still in their infancy and will take time to be perfected.
This union has been planned since their infancy.
Electric vehicles are still in their infancy and would require huge infrastructure investments.
Our talks are still in their infancy.
Both boys died in their infancy while only one daughter outlived their father.
Quantum computers are in their infancy today.
Injuries to children during their infancy or childhood can produce devastating consequences that last a lifetime.
Both of those processes were in their infancy.
But home services are still in their infancy and still largely in their trial stages.
Back then helicopters were in their infancy.
Annual Reviews are still in their infancy and are not yet consistently implemented everywhere.
The scientific studies of sleep are still in their infancy.
Molecular processors are currently in their infancy and currently only a few exist.
These innovations remain experimental and in their infancy.
DNA tests were in their infancy back then.
Electric cars are still very much in their infancy.
They all lived out of their infancy but Robert died whilst still a child.
Many of these initiatives are in their infancy.
Bitcoins are still in their infancy stage, so their worth is extremely volatile.
These decentralized undertakings are in their infancy.
Preservation policies are in their infancy at the organizational or inter-organizational level in Canada.
Supposed to have been baptized in their infancy.
Electric cars were very much in their infancy in 2009 when Nissan introduced the original Leaf.
The sciences of neurology and neuropsychology are in their infancy.
EFP are in their infancy.
Laws dealing with computer crimes are in their infancy.
But all are in their infancy.
The techniques and technologies to deliver supplies by air were in their infancy.
Especially in their infancy.
Efforts to mitigate environmental degradation were then still in their infancy.
However, most initiatives are still in their infancy and limited in scope and time.
Studies on the teaching of translation in brazil are still in their infancy.
We nursed them in their infancy.

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