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resurgent inflation
Many people were critical of the resurgent militarism in the country.
By the mid-1970s a resurgent new right was breeding a much more aggressive ' defence ' of the formerly largely indefensible.
Their decision solves a key piece to the puzzle of resurgent identity politics.
The resurgent role of the community expanded traditional concepts of life, liberty, and happiness in a way previously unimagined.
In the tradition of behaviour analysis, the term "function" has important and resurgent meaning.
More, much more, was needed, and the resurgent community was the natural body to fill the need.
It was the forerunner of the newly resurgent carpet or mat planning form.
Many diseases thought to have been brought under control are strongly resurgent.
The recent popularity of research utilizing simulated neural networks has encouraged a resurgent interest in systems theory and the concepts of feed-forward and feedback control.