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Many people were critical of the resurgent militarism in the country.
resurgent inflation
However, as a resurgent political party, we are bound to be the focus of attacks.
In some countries, however, it has recently been shown that the disease is resurgent.
The resurgent prosperity of the economy is spreading from one part of the country to another, and that is shown clearly in all the statistics.
A resurgent economy based on widely distributed wealth does.
The problem lies in the idea, lately resurgent, that markets can solve most or all our problems, that commercialization is a universally applicable model for most kinds of human exchange.
There is a resurgent interest in implementing this approach.
No single-faceted explanation, focusing upon historical traditions, the economy or political factors, could fully explain the resurgent xenophobia.
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.