Sentences with phrase «one's incipient stages»

Once algorithms can anticipate incipient stages of conditions like heart failure, doctors will be better able to offer treatments tailored to the patient's circumstances.
In any case, why turn to the supernatural when our understanding of the natural is still in its incipient stages?
And the incipient stages of Common Core implementation haven't always proceeded smoothly.
The mood in the Nintendo office in the incipient stages of 2014 was a morbid one.
Three quarters of a century after Alfred Barr, founding director of New York's Museum of Modern Art, mounted the landmark 1936 exhibition Cubism and Abtract Art, MoMA curator Dickerman returns to the realm with a vast exhibition and comprehensive catalogue depicting the incipient stages of abtraction in the plastic arts.
The Leila Heller exhibition includes works from artists who impacted the Guggenheim Foundation collection at its incipient stages, including the famed synesthete Wassily Kandinsky (who heard color and saw sound).
Thus, the points in the right - hand circle represent long - term temprature - sea level equilibria in the past while points in the left - hand circle represent where we're at now, namely at an incipient stage moving toward future temprature - sea level equilibrium.
That a paper with such a basic conclusion has appeared only now — in the second decade of the Twenty First Century — demonstrates that the efforts to study the dynamic effects of condensation by the meteorological community are in their incipient stage.
AI's impact on the corporate end of the legal market is in its incipient stage, but its impact on efficiency, risk mitigation, and dramatically shortening the time and reducing the cost of human review is significant.
The lawsuit is in its incipient stages.
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