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emergent models of change emphasise that in uncertain conditions it is likely that the results of a project will be affected by unknown factors, and that planning has only a limited effect on the outcome.
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emergence growth of a seedling shoot through the surface of the soil.
Ãâó: www.ipmalmanac.com/glossary/index.asp
emergence The event in seedling or perennial growth when a shoot becomes visible by pushing through the soil surface.
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emergence The tendency for "high-level" properties to magically emerge from collections of "low-level" things in such a way that the high-level properties are irreducible to the low-level things or their properties. An example might be the way liquidity emerges from the aggregate motion of molecules of H 2 O.
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emergent literacy development of the association of print with meaning that begins early in a child's life and continues until the child reaches the stage of conventional reading and writing; "the reading and writing concepts and behaviors of young children that precede and develop into conventional literacy" (Sulzby, cited in Barr et al., 1991).
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