Infancy
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While Hansen’s warnings came when climate science was in its infancy, scientists today have connected the dots among CO2 emissions, climate change, and severe weather.
As a Rwandan doctor who contributed to building my country’s health-care system from its infancy, I am proud of what we have accomplished in so short a time.
Service-led growth is sustainable, because globalization of services, which account for more than 70% of global output, is still in its
infancy.
Raising such questions when nanotechnology is still in its
infancy
may result in better, safer products and less long-term liability for industry.
The digital economy holds the promise of a new way forward, but it is still in its infancy, and young people face obstacles in putting technology to productive use.
Our understanding of the ocean’s crucial role in protecting against climate change was in its
infancy.
Though pay-for-success contracts remain in their
infancy
and can involve complex and lengthy negotiations, they have the potential to transform how state and local governments fund, deliver, and evaluate social-service programs.
Though the pay-for-success model is still in its infancy, dozens of projects are now underway.
So what lessons should we draw from the inevitably messy nature of electoral processes in countries where there is either no middle class or only a rudimentary one, and where a democratic culture is at best in its
infancy?
The difficulty of repossession (where did the borrower park the car?) and sale (the used-car market is still in its infancy) meant that most of these bad loans had to be written off.
We spend our long
infancy
and childhood adapting to the widely varying and complex sociocultural environment that surrounds us.
The Court is still in its infancy, and antagonizing the many government leaders expressing solidarity with him could jeopardize its future.
Indeed, regional institutions in the Arab world, Africa, Latin America, and East Asia are still in their
infancy
– and need to grow up fast.
Such blended finance vehicles, though in their infancy, have already been shown to work well elsewhere in the world.
Now headquartered in Tehran, ECO is still in its
infancy.
A fourth club could be envisaged for common policy areas that are still in their infancy, such as education.
As a result, chauvinist sentiments have been instilled in generations that are far removed from the horrors of past wars, while institutions capable of fostering economic and political cooperation remain in their
infancy.
Likewise, a 30-year study in Finland found that children who regularly received vitamin D supplements during
infancy
had a nearly 90% lower risk of developing type 1 diabetes than those who received none.
Though still in its infancy, the internet has shown that it has the power to shake China loose from its stagnant, isolated and repressive past.
The ecosystem of digital labor platforms is still in its infancy, but it is developing rapidly.
The “browning” of technology in Africa is only in its infancy, but the shift is likely to accelerate.
But, despite the achievements of the past 20 years, the movement for international justice is still in its
infancy.
Under his leadership, Europe's first central bank has "grown up," going from
infancy
to eminence in little more than a mere five years.
But CLT is still in its infancy, with only a handful of factories in operation.
Capital markets in developing countries – many of which are still in their
infancy
– hold tremendous potential.
But this is an impossible choice; while the science of heat-related health damage is in its infancy, studies have linked exposure to extreme temperatures with kidney disease, micronutrient deficiencies, and even cognitive damage.
Our information revolution is still in its
infancy.
In its infancy, it might not be able to provide adequate emergency support in a timely and flexible manner.
But Europe’s supranational institutions – the European Commission, the European Parliament, the ECB, and regulatory authorities – are in their
infancy.
Though still in its infancy, the agency – based on the model of the long-established Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) – has already shown major promise.
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