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new phenomenon

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meanings of newand phenomenon


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new
adjective
uk /njuː/ us /nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
uk /fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/ us /fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
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Examples of new phenomenon


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The awarding of peerages to politicians and other servants of the state was not a newphenomenon.
When these few were not as perceptible, the realities of the majority were revealed, seemingly as a newphenomenon.
Rejection is undoubtedly a newphenomenon, closely tied to the cultural and scientific developments of the last two centuries.
Was the collegial aspect of donation and counter-donation a newphenomenon, or had there been comparable social practices beforehand?
The role of the state security organs in informing the leadership is a newphenomenon which the archival revolution has uncovered.
And while this type of credit claiming seems to have grown more prevalent in recent years, by no means is it an entirely newphenomenon.
This suggests that concern about junior defections when the party is in trouble is not an altogether newphenomenon.
Of course, the explicit conjoining of art and politics is not a newphenomenon.
More general systems present a newphenomenon: the horizontal lines turn into an invariant fractal foliation.
The authors several times employ the useful device of introducing a newphenomenon with a simplified model which displays the essential features.
Of course, commuting is not a newphenomenon.
Such successful 'taming ' of contentious movements without surrendering to their claims is certainly not a newphenomenon.
The fragmentation of the new history may not be such a newphenomenon.
But decentralisation - defined as increases in the policy authority of lower-level state officials relative to national-level state officials - is not everywhere a strictly newphenomenon.
The need for research funds is by no means a newphenomenon in science.
A newphenomenon, lateral thermal dispersion, appears to be responsible.
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