Examples of using Incipient in English and their translations into Swedish
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Incipient body stains.
You're an incipient alcoholic.
Thus the nanoparticles have been able to stop an incipient heart attack.
For the incipient processes.
We measure gum pockets to detect incipient tooth loss.
There's an incipient happiness, but also a lot of anguish.
I'm afraid you have incipient metremia.
Already with an incipient infestation you should intervene therefore in any case.
China was an incipient basket case.
The incipient development of a pan-European service should be actively supported.
He called it incipient communism.
sore throat are signs of incipient laryngitis.
You're an incipient alcoholic.
especially against the background of the incipient cataract.
He called it incipient communism.
The incipient cooperation between the EU,
The Council particularly encourages the incipient rapprochement with Armenia.
He called it incipient communism, you know,
They decided to make a go of the tourisms incipient in the mountains.
The New Yorker's incipient Great man of American Letters.
Prospective validation of a new instrument for screening of incipient fatigue syndrome.
The close Condominium incipient dune area is ideal for walking.”.
The incipient building-up of price pressures warrant close monitoring in some countries.
The AGS notes that there is an incipient and still modest recovery.
because it is the state in incipient dissolution.
This instrumentalisation of incipient human life is morally completely unacceptable.
Treatment of renal disease in hypertensive patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus and incipient nephropathy see section 5.1.
As time goes on incipient cracks can lead to complete failure of the towbar when using it for towing.
A runny nose in a younger child can be either a symptom of an incipient disease or an allergic reaction.
The environment is marked by incipient phases of what afterwards blossomed out into the Gnosticism of the second century" Ency.