Sentences with phrase «even at its infancy»

The Eurozone, even at its infancy, has never constituted an Optimal Currency Area, but at a time of relative economic growth the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) was by most considered as a sufficient tool to secure the sustainability of the single currency.
The Eurozone, even at its infancy, has never constituted an Optimal Currency Area, but at a time of relative economic growth the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) was by most considered as a sufficient tool to secure the sustainability of...

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That shows you, even though they're at their infancy in terms of ecommerce, the middle class in China is set to explode, and the ramifications on global trade, companies here that produce products they want to buy, is absolutely monstrous.
Another interesting nugget: At the time, Facebook had a 1.9 million monthly userbase (out of which an impressive 1.2 million logged on every day, proving that even in its infancy, Facebook was potently addictive) that primarily used the network to do things like «find students who share similar interests or courses.»
Even babies that die at infancy, it's too late for them.
Children who were breastfed in infancy had significantly higher scores on IQ tests at both ages, even after adjusting for social class and education, confirming the earlier findings and extending them to a predominantly full - term sample.
Even in infancy, boys do a little better at visual mental rotation.
Even at the time, with scientific meteorology still in its infancy, the idea seemed absurd: key equations governing the behaviour of the 5 million billion tonnes of air above us had already been identified — and they were anything but simple.
At the time Sogin started, 20 years ago, when DNA sequencing was in its infancy, such a project was even more ambitious than it appears now.
Importantly, even though the mutations are inherited and present at birth, anemia may not be present in infancy, and sometimes may not be recognized until adulthood.
The Child grows older (and is played by 6 - year - old Jackie Coogan, who instantly became a star), at which point he becomes the object of attention for a meddling doctor, a heartless orphanage head, and even his own mother (Edna Purviance), who had abandoned the boy in his infancy and now doesn't realize he's her own flesh and blood.
There is nothing now available to parents called childcare or daycare that is even grossly similar to Abecedarian in the program that is delivered, the characteristics and social circumstances of the children and families that are served, the teachers and staff who are employed, the age at which children are initially enrolled (6 weeks), the continuity of enrollment from infancy to 5 years, the delivery of on - site primary health care, program leadership and management, or costs.
Even though it's an idea in infancy, writers and readers are already appalled at the prospect of ads in books, but it is as inevitable as rain.
I jumped at the opportunity to work out how to bring that kind of experience to the Elite Dangerous universe and even though still in its (hopefully) relative infancy, it's been rewarding to see the great reaction of players to CQC so far internally.
tallbloke says: August 8, 2011 at 4:46 am 1) Werner Becker of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics said in 2006, «The theory of how pulsars emit their radiation is still in its infancy, even after nearly forty years of work.»
At the same time, what I hate more than any of this is the potential regulation of Web 2.0 applications that even in Internet years, are still in their infancy.
We believe that everyone should have the life insurance coverage they desire and need, even young families on a limited budget, and we offer insurance products for people at every age and stage of life, from infancy onward.
Maternal depression is demonstrated to contribute to multiple early child developmental problems, including impaired cognitive, social and academic functioning.3 - 6 Children of depressed mothers are at least two to three times more likely to develop adjustment problems, including mood disorders.3 Even in infancy, children of depressed mothers are more fussy, less responsive to facial and vocal expressions, more inactive and have elevated stress hormones compared to infants of non-depressed mothers.7, 8 Accordingly, the study of child development in the context of maternal depression is a great societal concern and has been a major research direction for early childhood developmental researchers for the past several decades.
Children who were breastfed in infancy had significantly higher scores on IQ tests at both ages, even after adjusting for social class and education, confirming the earlier findings and extending them to a predominantly full - term sample.
We haven't even reached the baby boomer demographic trend within senior living; we're at the infancy of that movement and how it will ultimately drive senior living demand.
«Even though the division is in its infancy, there were many accomplishments throughout 2006,» Cousins told the nearly 30 commercial practioners attending the AGM at the Grand Hotel in Nanaimo.
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