Adjective : the nascent republic. From Dictionary.com.
Also, part of the gloaming is the relative nascency of the EU itself. From Wordnik.com. [Balkinization] Reference
Only a fraction are expected to be mobile sales because of the nascency of the business. From Wordnik.com. [The Phone Delivers Gift Cards] Reference
Timaeus space-in-the-making, that is, space in its cosmogonic nascency and formation, is called chora. From Wordnik.com. [SPACE] Reference
This new digital photo strategy "represents a sound and prudent approach given the relative nascency of the market," the research analyst said. From Wordnik.com. [H-P Takes 'Sound And Prudent' Approach On Digital Photos] Reference
I imagine that the tools will evolve, but unless there's some unknown technology in its nascency about to burst forth then we're stuck with what we have now. From Wordnik.com. [conclusions from the SXSW panel - Anil Dash] Reference
Here's the abstract: The Article offers a new perspective on the way international income tax has developed from its nascency, 85 years ago, to the present day. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-04-01] Reference
In its nascency, reason is a power that defines itself against an other, an other whose truth and identity is also assigned by reason, thus giving reason the sense of originating from itself. From Wordnik.com. [Postmodernism] Reference
Indeed, unlike job-growth boomtowns like Columbia University-dominated Morningside Heights in Manhattan and small-town-within-a-big-city Forest Hills in Queens, downtown Brooklyn can be considered still in the nascency of any upward swing toward 24-7 life. From Wordnik.com. [Downtown Brooklyn, Boomtown] Reference
Mizzy may be physically shameless, "no, more like shame-free, satyrlike, so unembarrassed by nakedness or by biological functions that he makes almost everyone else seem like a Victorian aunt"; but there is already something very nearly Victorian in Peter's immediate reflex of idealizing Mizzy's beauty--his highfalutin talk of his "pristine nascency" and "slumbering perfection" and supposed resemblance to "a bas-relief on the sarcophagus of a medieval soldier.". From Wordnik.com. [Alan Hollinghurst On Michael Cunningham: The New York Review Of Books] Reference
Mizzy may be physically shameless, "no, more like shame-free, satyrlike, so unembarrassed by nakedness or by biological functions that he makes almost everyone else seem like a Victorian aunt"; but there is already something very nearly Victorian in Peter's immediate reflex of idealizing Mizzy's beauty -- his highfalutin talk of his "pristine nascency" and "slumbering perfection" and supposed resemblance to "a bas-relief on the sarcophagus of a medieval soldier.". From Wordnik.com. [Alan Hollinghurst On Michael Cunningham: The New York Review Of Books] Reference
Adolescence is the golden period of nascency for rhythm. From Wordnik.com. [Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene] Reference
And at Ford, our social media efforts are just in their nascency. From Wordnik.com. [The Social Media Marketing Blog] Reference
Ramon Llamas of IDC also noted that the smart phone market is "still in it nascency," and. From Wordnik.com. [PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories] Reference
The wildly divergent numbers demonstrate the nascency of the market for online video measurement. From Wordnik.com. [p2pnet news] Reference
For one truth-process completed there are a million in our lives that function in this state of nascency. From Wordnik.com. [Pragmatism] Reference
As an investor, I find this sector one that offers great promise given its nascency and the amount of innovation we're seeing. From Wordnik.com. [VentureBeat] Reference
Because Twitter (and Facebook, for that matter) are still in their nascency, your tweet about the Luxor got you a useful offer from the Luxor. From Wordnik.com. [Scobleizer] Reference
Opacity is primarily manifested at the aperture of the infant mollusc where a seeming resemblance to an operculum forms, possibly for the protection of vital organs during nascency. From Wordnik.com. [My Tropic Isle] Reference
The amount may be enormous, colossal; but absolute monism is shattered if, along with all the union, there has to be granted the slightest modicum, the most incipient nascency, or the most residual trace, of a separation that is not 'overcome.'. From Wordnik.com. [Pragmatism] Reference
And they both will be served because of the two parties 'expressed commitment to cooperatively and jointly advance a comprehensive public policy agenda for the industry, sensitively meld company economics with employee wages and working conditions, correct gaps in the industry's supply chain, develop comprehensive training programs, and obtain financing for new projects - it also helps that the wind energy industry is still in its nascency with a clean slate upon which to build a true business and labor partnership without any prior baggage. From Wordnik.com. [Leo Hindery, Jr.: USW-AWEA 'Partnership for Progress' -- This Is What it Should Be All About] Reference
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