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"infancy" Definitions
  1. the time when a child is a baby or very young
  2. the early development of something

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With the smartphone market was barely even in its infancy.
But infancy scans as a blank for most of us.
Yes, Netflix was around, but streaming was in its infancy.
The EV supply chain revolution is still in its infancy.
But for now, cloud gaming is still in its infancy.
Still, adoption of financial technology is only in its infancy.
However, tau testing for the living is in its infancy.
"Quantum illumination is still really in its infancy," he said.
The source stressed that the shortlist is in its infancy.
But Magic Leap's headset is still in its relative infancy.
Blockchain is still in its infancy and holds great promise.
In Bhat's view, mobile payments are still in their infancy.
At this point VideoBlocks was still in the infancy stages.
So during its infancy, Apple quickly grew while increasing profits.
Right now in the U.S., 24G is in its infancy.
Existing BMI technology is impressive, but still in its infancy.
Though still in its infancy, streaming television is very crowded.
For children, the benefits of breastfeeding last far beyond infancy.
That's not a bad thing, it's technology in its infancy.
The U.S. is in the infancy of an energy renaissance.
Its original creators from infancy alluded to his Christian roots.
We are still in the infancy stage at this moment.
JP: The "smart cooking appliance" market is in its infancy.
His United career is still in its infancy, of course.
Researchers acknowledge that this work is still in its infancy.
Television was in its infancy during my own young years.
They raised four children together (a fifth died in infancy).
Cellphones were in their infancy, and few people had them.
SoHo wasn't far, but was still in its artistic infancy.
The investigation, still in its infancy, ground to a halt.
DSW and Neiman Marcus CBD is still in its infancy.
Unfortunately, online law enforcement training offerings remain in their infancy.
Adrian Ramón Maldonado had known brutality and pain since infancy.
"It's been a scrappy operation from its infancy," she says.
In Motown's infancy, Ms. Singleton held a variety of roles.
Yahoo attempted to buy both companies while in their infancy.
These API plans are in their infancy, according to sources.
Unfortunately, combining family planning with other interventions in the calculation of lives saved results in an approach that vacillates between treating the complications of pregnancy and infancy and treating pregnancy and infancy as complications.
But at the same time, VR is in its creative infancy.
The insurance technology, or insurtech, industry is still in its infancy.
But the initiative remains in its infancy, according to the CIA.
But she was in the hospital for weeks of my infancy.
In many ways, electric-powered aviation is still in its infancy.
They basically go through a yearlong period of a second infancy.
Only one child survived infancy, but he died at age 11.
"It's really at its infancy, much of this research," he said.
The study of the human microbiome is in its relative infancy.
States since infancy, Marjorie and her parents are Ghanaian immigrants. Hearing
This technology, and especially the content, is still in its infancy.
"The Internet was in its infancy when we started," Cawley says.
"Bike-sharing is still in its infancy stage now," says Rangaswamy.
But programmes to push more domestic production are in their infancy.
Even rugby was very much in its infancy at this time.
It's a fascinating biological question and it's still in its infancy.
Green and ESG lending remains in its infancy in Latin America.
Collins cautioned that historical proteomic techniques are still in their infancy.
Simcott's daughter might contribute to a science still in its infancy.
The entire developmental path from infancy to full adulthood has slowed.
But policymakers should also consider that parenting doesn't stop after infancy.
In their infancy, they were a companion to linear television coverage.
Unfortunately, this little "black-haired beauty" didn't make it past infancy.
But corrective navigation for visually impaired runners was in its infancy.
This area of research is in its infancy, Dr. Yackle says.
The couple had seven children, one of whom died in infancy.
Is the use of antibiotics in infancy tied to childhood obesity?
"The hurricane has taken me back to my infancy," she said.
Alternative means of providing internet access are largely in their infancy.
She was given a 50/50 chance of surviving past infancy.
The need for attachment starts in infancy and never goes away.
However, many of technologies needed to do this are in their infancy.
Despite this week's drama, the Durst case is still in its infancy.
" His father Raul interjected, "Our Internet experience is still in its infancy.
As applied in financial services, behavioral science was still in its infancy.
In its infancy, the NYC Marathon was held entirely within Central Park.
Many patients do not survive past infancy or early childhood, they add.
Football of the American variety is still in its infancy in China.
"Vintage watch collecting is still in its relative infancy," Mr. Reardon said.
To be sure, electric cars are still very much in their infancy.
In most countries, laws on cyber-harassment are still in their infancy.
Though the investigation is in its infancy, suspicion has fallen on Russia.
The digital age, after all, was still in its infancy in 1983.
Indeed, the entire field of natural killer cells is in its infancy.
For example, digital trade was in its infancy when NAFTA was enacted.
It is mostly carried out on girls sometime between infancy and adolescence.
Walmart is experimenting early, when conversational commerce is still in its infancy.
She has been a patient at Uptown Pediatrics since her own infancy.
Alliance planning to confront any threat from Pyongyang is in its infancy.
But Semantic Scholar, funded by a single nonprofit, is in its infancy.
"The online part of jewelry is still in its infancy," he says.
AI's applications for a range of industries are still in their infancy.
Born Robert Francis O'Rourke, he has been known as "Beto" from infancy.
The technology is still in its infancy, but these companies are optimistic.
MMA is huge here, but in its infancy pretty much everywhere else.
Adding to the list, Homebrew invested in the company during its infancy.
Mary was one of five children; two others had died in infancy.
Yet its retailers say their market segment is still in its infancy.
But AI remains in its infancy, and it is far from perfect.
They had 11 children, one of whom, Richard Jr., died in infancy.
Unfortunately, although the Neanderthal child survived infancy, it did not reach adulthood.
"It's still in the infancy of American brandy," Mr. Germain-Robin said.
But despite its current dominance, the business almost didn't survive its infancy.
"Bullying in infancy does not make wimpy adults," Dr. Sánchez Macouzet said.
Indeed, the technology of self-flying aircraft is only at its infancy.
It's also true that Uber, Slack and WeWork are a small sample of all the companies SoftBank has invested in, and are only in the infancy of their public valuations (or, in the case of WeWork, pre-infancy).
When LinkedIn was created in 2002, graph thinking was still in its infancy.
"In '96 satellite phones were in their infancy on climbing expeditions," Trueman said.
When the show launched, the publicly-accessible internet was still in its infancy.
In the world of health care, artificial intelligence is still in its infancy.
In its infancy, that meant sending a few hundred thousand dollars to creators.
Halfway across the world in Manchester, England, Rolls-Royce was in its infancy.
"The federal role in these sectors is still in its infancy," Chao testified.
But the technology to grow meat in vitro is still in its infancy.
Normally, the activity of the gene that produces lactase, LCT, declines after infancy.
AWS, in its relative infancy, is likely already worth as much as Oracle.
Though the investigation is still in its infancy, suspicion has fallen on Moscow.
Digitally enhanced manufacturing is still in its infancy, with companies pursuing different strategies.
Research on the impact of predictive policing programs is still in its infancy.
E-commerce didn't exist in 1994, and the internet was in its infancy.
But that misses a vital point: London's tech ecosystem is in its infancy.
"It's just in its infancy; we're starting," Holbrook said while talking to lawmakers.
I do not believe anything bad will happen to him in his infancy.
Word didn't spread fast enough, and the internet was still in its infancy.
When Dr. Pitanguy returned to Brazil, plastic surgery was still in its infancy.
She's right: Treatment for synthetic weed overdose and addiction is in its infancy.
Burke notes that infancy gospels showed up in dozens upon dozens of manuscripts.
So despite ancient roots, Risby says, "clinical breath analysis remains in its infancy."
The woman was widowed in her 20s; her only child died in infancy.
This was in the mid-1980s, when gene mapping was in its infancy.
She was born in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and has been blind since infancy.
But the internet was also in its infancy when Section 230 was enacted.
The analysts also said that Snap's ad monetization was still in its infancy.
This technology, known as carbon capture and storage, is still in its infancy.
But the internet was still in its infancy, and the idea faded away.
Rob Bernshteyn, CEO of Coupa, has been tracking cloud software since its infancy.
Genetic testing remains in its infancy, caught between science and the Ouija board.
Think about it: when ECPA was passed, the Internet was in its infancy.
The market for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks is in its infancy.
Judge is seeking his first postseason appearance, his legacy still in its infancy.
Back in his campaign's infancy, it was one of his favorite talking points.
But you've been stuck in infancy, while Amazon and Google take your birthright.
Similar bills are in their infancy in Washington state and Colorado, and Rep.
We're just in the infancy stages on the intelligence side and data analytics.
Medical science seeking to explain what makes people transgender is in its infancy.
Personal computing was still in its infancy, and the tournament was decidedly low-tech.
At infancy already, the child is taught that your body is not your own.
Kickstarter was stable, if not growing at the rate it had in its infancy.
In the 1990s, when VR was still in its infancy, high latency was common.
Society has come far since Brixton's dark infancy; it still has far to go.
While some with the condition may never experience symptoms, others may die in infancy.
A woman survives pregnancy, a child survives infancy, a girl learns how to read.
But right now the relationship between Trump and Xi is still at its infancy.
The project is still in its relative infancy but it's surprisingly cool and clever.
The transition is still in its infancy, and the time to act is now.
There are benefits to be reaped from exposure to books even in early infancy.
He's the one who murdered Dany and ended a tyrant's reign in its infancy.
"I would say that online grocery is still in its infancy stages," said Fadem.
In Boxee's infancy, Tom jumpstarted the Israeli operation and launched the initial Boxee service.
The technology is still in its infancy, but they've achieved some promising initial results.
Without Lafayette and France, the United States would probably have died in its infancy.
Nutrition science — including research on the effects of alcohol — is still in its infancy.
Part of the problem is also how differently we view infancy and old age.
The critical need for exposure appears to be somewhere from infancy until age 5.
A grand bargain to deal with the deficit and debt died in its infancy.
Especially when it comes to access to crucial interventions and therapies in early infancy.
The tech is still in its infancy, and it continues to improve every year.
The deal was struck when cell phones and internet commerce were in their infancy.
And while the research is still in its infancy, early results are extremely promising.
In comparison to Hollywood and Bollywood, the Pakistani industry is still in its infancy.
Rock also directed Bowie's first music videos when the form was in its infancy.
The scarcity of information is due to Keita's relative infancy as a basketball player.
Despite Silicon Valley's early, fierce opposition, however, the idea is still in its infancy.
But in the 1950s this kind of thing was very much in its infancy.
In the early 1990s, employee resource groups (ERGs) at Intel were in their infancy.
When the Clean Air Act was enacted, global warming theories were in their infancy.
Despite its booming popularity, mobile betting in New Jersey is still in its infancy.
Perhaps their pain seeped into my young mind, but infancy is terrifying to me.
Winston's career is still in its infancy, but his lifetime quarterback rating is 87.3.
In 1992, in e-commerce's infancy, the loss was $700 million to $3 billion.
Aviation, in its infancy at the war's start, roared into maturity by the end.
In real life, the experiences we have from infancy onward impact the brain's wiring.
"The field of artificial intelligence, despite its progress, is in its infancy," Gil said.
"This line of research is really in its infancy on the coast," McLaren said.
"Our findings on caffeine intake and rapid growth in infancy are novel," she said.
The spokesman described the planning process as being in its "infancy" at the time.
The data revolution in business, entertainment, government and more is barely in its infancy.
Snapchat is still in its infancy compared with other more established social media platforms.
Dalí was named after his brother, who died in infancy, before Dalí was born.
In these disorders, severe visual impairment begins often in infancy, and sometimes degrades over time.
But there are other kinds of memories that are more similar from infancy to adulthood.
We're still in the infancy of understanding the complexities of aging humans' relationship with technology.
"Even in my queer infancy, it's been therapeutic for me," he said of doing Booksmart.
This is costly and still in its infancy, and governments have supported it only erratically.
That alone will be a heavy lift, since these technologies are currently in their infancy.
"In its infancy, you have an imperfect company where mistakes were being made," Owens said.
Some worry that the run-up in vanadium prices will kill VRBs in their infancy.
Qatar Stock Exchange chief executive Rashid al-Mansoori said the talks were still in infancy.
"The retail trade in Nigeria is still in its infancy stage, but growing," he said.
Research linking hyperacusis -- unusual tolerance towards ordinary sounds -- and pain was only at its infancy.
The business model is in its infancy, but on-demand insurance seems bound to grow.
The sector "is still in its infancy, these are just the first shoots," he said.
Here's the problem: Genetic testing is imperfect and genetic care is still in its infancy.
Both deaths appear "suspicious," but the investigation is still "in its very infancy," Shoihet said.
In any case, such a course would have destroyed the union in its infancy. Ultimately,
The use of ESG standards in Europe's leveraged loan market is still in its infancy.
Still, virtual reality is in its infancy, though the industry is looking at strong growth.
Of course, 10 years ago, Tumblr did not exist and Facebook was in its infancy.
For Sagnet, the battle to reform the Italian production system is still in its infancy.
Andrew Williams: I do think that Canadian electronic music is still somewhat in its infancy.
Even more important, the state of the self-driving art is still in its infancy.
At that time, the universe was in its infancy — just about 1 billion years old.
Wearable tech, although still in its infancy, is booming, and companies are hunting for advancements.
However, that was almost 20 years ago when the internet was really in its infancy.
Height is strongly influenced by the mother's nourishment during pregnancy, and the child's during infancy.
At the moment, the machinery to claw back control of it is in its infancy.
Right now this translation tech is still in its infancy and primarily eases logistical complexities.
Earlier tracks—which correspond to infancy—are weighty, deliberately cluttered, and occasionally dour and unsettled.
As she was transitioning into adulthood, the hijabi fashion industry was still in its infancy.
The 2G1C phenomenon was different because it occurred when video streaming was in its infancy.
Early adoption of VR/AR for gaming and entertainment is clearly still in its infancy.
But Colella thinks eSports is only in its infancy and that its revenue will grow.
Thankfully, medical science has improved dramatically since then, when public health was in its infancy.
Since the book club was still in its infancy, we weren't certain how to proceed.
Emojis as a form of communication is still in its infancy and evolving very rapidly.
Thorium power is less speculative than fusion, but still in its infancy as a technology.
In infancy, our children make wordless sounds, and we parents tend to babble right back.
The cemetery there holds the remains of one of his sisters, who died in infancy.
Her family owned a theater, and she was exposed to music and performing from infancy.
While the program is in its infancy, the In-Home Advisors are already individually profitable.
She had a younger sister who died in infancy; she was not an only child.
The task force is still in its "infancy" with "little to no experience," they wrote.
The couple had five children, one of whom, Ralph David Abernathy Jr., died in infancy.
They begin to take the relationship more seriously and commit to the kid during infancy.
And Black babies are twice as likely to die during infancy than their white counterparts.
The trend toward single-vineyard Barolos, which are common today, was still in its infancy.
It's still in its infancy but it is certainly a pathway into the top levels.
But reveal them in their gestation or infancy, and they risk being damaged or cursed.
We are still in the infancy of particle physics, and there is much more to learn.
It's almost laughable to imagine today the way that classical computers remembered things during their infancy.
But games, being a medium in its infancy (or adolescence, perhaps) is a few decades behind.
The hardware and software needed to make use of this spectrum is still in its infancy.
Ultimately, flavored cigars might be banned altogether — although plans for that are still in their infancy.
When the Civil Rights Act became law, the queer rights movement was still in its infancy.
Research to calculate the value of particular data to an AI service is in its infancy.
Thus, technology for plenoptic displays remains "in its infancy," even while light-field sensors have advanced.
Right now, efforts to defend the planet from asteroids and comets are still in their infancy.
Though VR is still in its infancy, "traditional" methods of capturing and transforming footage have emerged.
Babies given antibiotics or antacids in infancy may be at increased risk for allergies in childhood.
In its infancy, Fear & Fancy also hosted social gatherings and masquerades in the greater Oakland area.
Arguably, geoengineering is the new face of weather control, but it's a technology in its infancy.
Facebook launched its live-streaming platform in August of 2015 and it is in its infancy.
You can't grow up without accepting responsibilities, and video games are long out of their infancy.
Free expression, egalitarianism, meritocracy—these are the moral positions the Valley has embraced since its infancy.
Retinal dystrophy due to mutation of the RPE20073 gene causes severe visual impairment beginning in infancy.
Apple's AR headset ambitions likely revolved around the consumer market, which is still in its infancy.
There are a good crop of bands here, but I'd say its still in its infancy.
It is typically caused by damage to or malformation of the brain during birth or infancy.
Tesla was still in its infancy when Mr. Musk put his money behind it in 2004.
Still in its infancy, the commercial drone industry represents an important opportunity for the next administration.
Still, with driverless grocery delivery in its infancy, the Kroger partnership faces a number of uncertainties.
The impact of a newer phenomenon of automation, called robo advice, is still in its infancy.
Attempts to create alternative multilateral institutions, like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, remain in their infancy.
It was once believed that changes in the brain only took place during infancy and childhood.
Let's face it: Europe is still in its infancy with regard to the common foreign policy.
I met my now-fiancé, Ryan, in April of 2013, when Tinder was in its infancy.
These exploits are still in their infancy, as are the security capabilities of the voice assistants.
In 2006, the internet was young, Facebook was in its infancy, and Instagram didn't even exist.
And products such as special debit cards that could change that are still in their infancy.
Many of the services that are ubiquitous today were still in their infancy 10 years ago.
While still in its infancy, Australia's Asset Recycling Fund is improving the lives of average Australians.
Research into the potential benefits of carbohydrate ingestion for soccer performance is in its relative infancy.
The technology is still in its infancy, but it will get better, learning as it goes.
"All HIV cure approaches in general are in their infancy," he said in a telephone interview.
Secure attachment begins in infancy when children take visual cues of attachment from their parents' gaze.
After infancy, a typical bedtime for most children is between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.
Lengthy deprivation between infancy and school age, for example, raises the risk of lasting emotional problems.
Previously, the only North American quints to survive infancy were Canada's Dionne sisters, born in 1934.
Ms. Clayton, a former teacher and librarian, maintains that infancy is a fine place to start.
And the need for iodine, which is critical to brain development, increases during pregnancy and infancy.
The research, which is still in its infancy, has yielded mixed results and plenty of skepticism.
Apple may sit on the sidelines, especially since the new networks are still in their infancy.
But as it turned out, the fragmentation of society and reality was only in its infancy.
Still, retail hotels are in their infancy and can be a high-risk and expensive undertaking.
Matthew Haag got his start as a pro gamer when esports were still in their infancy.
Conversely, it has made swamp-dwelling a matter of course for a presidency in its infancy.
The use of gene-based medicine remains in its infancy and hitting quality standards is tough.
Though still in its infancy, the Afghan Air Force continues to grow in size and capability.
Her presence as a marketed entity may be in its infancy, especially approaching next year's Olympics.
Companies like Shell and Airbus chalk up the difficulties to the technology being in its infancy.
In the beginning, when the monster was in its infancy, Dave Duncan had hope for me.
Although it is still in its infancy, IoT is already revolutionizing the tourism and travel industries.
Many of these extraterrestrial rocks date back to the solar system's infancy, 4.5 billion years ago.
The 30-year-old act became law when the Internet was in its infancy, Microsoft contends.
But in 1995, the internet was still in its infancy, and many Americans weren't even online yet.
Drone delivery is still in its infancy, so it will take time to determine its cost-effectiveness.
But the focus of the research into speculative execution and side channel attacks remains in its infancy.
However Damian Payiatiakis, head of impact investing at Barclays, said the industry was still in its infancy.
The cubs marked their 100th day in January and are now considered to have survived their infancy.
With research on marijuana still in its infancy, many of its properties are still coming to light.
A big challenge for cutting emissions from aviation is that cleaner technology is still in its infancy.
Belarusian was still in its infancy, so elements of Church Slavonic remain, as do borrowings from Czech.
While it's still in its infancy, Musk has pursued a number of deals for The Boring Company.
Early chapters address conception and pregnancy, and then the book journeys through infancy, early childhood, and adolescence.
But as Stephenson suggested, I think you can expect the status quo unlimited plans during 5G's infancy.
Cerebral palsy refers to a number of neurological disorders that occur during pregnancy, infancy, or early childhood.
Which means you've plunked more that a grand down on a system that's still in its infancy.
Gun-rights jurisprudence was in its infancy in 2008; 11 years later, it has barely entered toddlerhood.
After a rough infancy of scattered compliance and confusing specs, USB-C is starting to, well, work.
"This case is in its infancy," said Holly M. Johnson, an assistant attorney general for the District.
Like those smart labels, the technology here remains in its infancy, but the practical implications are clear.
It's important to note, however, that this research is not only in its infancy, but also controversial.
Augmented Reality (AR) is still in its infancy and has a very promising youth and adulthood ahead.
The plan, still in its infancy, faces significant legal and political headwinds if the agency moves forward.
With China's fascination with technology at its infancy, the potential for technological growth and innovation is huge.
But while the genre was still in its infancy, the hypocrisy of that maxim was already exposed.
"This industry is still in its infancy," Farfetch founder Jose Neves said in the company's regulatory filing.
One popular theory holds that if the poliovirus arrives in infancy, it produces mild if any symptoms.
For starters, she contradicted Mr. Morales's claim that a baby the two produced had died in infancy.
The administration's depreciation of children relative to corporations and preference for industry over infancy is not new.
It could help nurture a growing private sector space industry or potentially stifle it in its infancy.
The couple's real grandson, moreover, was now past infancy, and the grandparents missed touching a baby's skin.
The show followed each girl, beginning in her pregnancy, then through the baby's birth and early infancy.
This rare genetic defect causes severe visual impairment beginning in infancy and can eventually lead to blindness.
Neu-Ner pointed out that the cryptocurrency market is in its infancy, and these things are expected.
His fascination with birds began in infancy and continued, to the amusement of his parents, both nonbirders.
The practice of individual travelers' reselling what the industry calls "distressed inventory" is still in its infancy.
Without strong FCC net neutrality protections, these corporate giants could snuff out smaller rivals in their infancy.
Integrating that into the broader intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance mission is still in its "infancy," Nauman said.
It is difficult to replace the human eye and hand — and technology is still in its infancy.
Why would he leave all this behind to work with VR, a technology still in its infancy?
Due to the extreme parental neglect in my infancy, the courts awarded custody to my paternal grandmother.
Consuming soy-based formula during infancy may be linked to severe menstrual pain in adulthood, researchers report.
Consumer drones and robotics are in their infancy, a niche, with too few practical uses as yet.
But discussions about a far less extensive barrier to protect communities like Canarsie are in their infancy.
In fact, social media was still in its infancy; the term "influencer" had yet to be coined.
Now 51, he may be deported back to St. Kitts, a country he hasn't seen since infancy.
All six of their children died in infancy or early childhood; his wife died young as well.
When I served as President Reagan's constitutional legal counsel, the independent counsel methodology was in its infancy.
Like blogging before it, it presented a rare opportunity to embrace a medium in its relative infancy.
In the lidar race, the technology for autonomous cars is still thought to be in its infancy.
Fortunately, net neutrality rules prevented cable companies from killing or interfering with streaming television during its infancy.
She said she had already had two other children who died in infancy from malnutrition and illness.
We need a massive infusion of money and reform into our education systems, from infancy through life.
Fears of energy shortages have faded, and newer alternative energy sources are no longer in their infancy.
To Raisman, the images shattered the dogma that the nerves in the human body declined after infancy.
Although still in its infancy, the company has about 10 Fortune 500 customers using its MailSecur scanner.
In its infancy, rock was hybrid music, and Mr. Berry was its most vivid and imaginative alchemist.
Album Review When rapper self-mythologizing was in its infancy, Jay-Z was its most faithful student.
Gary L. Stewart was adopted in infancy, and as an adult he connected with his biological mother.
The upside of an exhibition on a movement in its infancy is that it's hard to pigeonhole.
SoftBank wants ARM for its reach in across an entire class of products still in its relative infancy.
Voice control—itself still in its infancy as far as user interface design is concerned—won't be sufficient.
The shale gas industry is still in its infancy in Britain due to regulatory hurdles and public protests.
The rise in "tender age" facilities, designed to hold children under 5 (as young as infancy), is another.
If that sounds a little nebulous, it's because Sets seems to be a product still in its infancy.
This being said, there are large individual differences in how much we remember from infancy and early childhood.
"The study of this — the distribution of viscosity in the mantle — is still in its infancy," Barletta said.
But gravitational wave astronomy is only in its infancy, and there's even stranger things yet to be observed.
That technology is still in its infancy, and some scientists are skeptical that the technology will ever exist.
As for speculators who hope to get rich by mining asteroids, those companies are still in their infancy.
From Greene's perspective, it doesn't so much matter who's winning today, because the market is in its infancy.
Both of her siblings died in infancy, and she was never married or had children of her own.
However, it's rare to hear about surveillance being done by delivery drones, which are still in their infancy.
It's still in its infancy, so for now it's a little bit like taking a sledgehammer to something.
Though still in the infancy of her pop music career, Kiyoko has been around for a long time.
Autonomy is still in its infancy, and self-driving cars (despite public perception) are still prototypes, not products.
All these programs are still in their infancy, so only time will tell how it all plays out.
It is also looking at Japan, having received financial support from Japanese electronics firm Kyocera during its infancy.
And monkeys, with longer life cycles than mice, may offer better opportunities to observe autism developing from infancy.
And as Prague's bar scene edges out of its infancy and into adulthood, who could expect anything less?
And Facebook — which had only launched a few months before the film's debut — was still in its infancy.
The research is in its infancy, says Andrew Kruegel, a pharmacologist who's working to better understand the plant.
"Let's face it, Europe is still in its infancy with regard to the common foreign policy," she said.
We're working on a urine-based system, ideally effective from infancy so that parents can perform early interventions.
"The disruption is very much at its infancy," Martin Wilkie, the lead author of the report, tells Axios.
Although this technology is still in its infancy, its further development could lead to some pretty wild applications.
Although cinematic VR is in its infancy, consumer 360-degree cameras are already in the hand of consumers.
In her early infancy she watched as her father placed three fingers on three piano keys and pressed.
To be sure, chat and AI are in their infancy, and their appeal to the masses remains uncertain.
"We believe this area is in its infancy, and expect to see fast progress here," the announcement says.
Madeleine K. Albright did not use email, which was in its infancy when she was in the job.
"Comedy is huge in entertainment, but it still feels in its infancy in the games industry," says Ibrisagic.
Because of her uber-famous parents, we have had the liberty of watching her grow up from infancy.
That means whatever chemicals are on Bennu were probably around when the Solar System was in its infancy.
That is, in part, because the field is in its infancy, said the N.I.H. director, Dr. Francis Collins.
It is powered by an enormous black hole, and it existed when the universe was in its infancy.
"But the rebalancing process is still in its infancy and speculators want to position for that," he added.
For one, in 2003, Gaddafi's nuclear program was in its infancy, thus it was easier to verifiably dismantle.
These genes can act very early in development to accelerate weight gain in infancy and during middle childhood.
But the environmental information available so far – in an area of research still in its infancy – is troubling.
The market for photographs was then in its infancy, and his own work was not in high demand.
When Schwartz was preparing to begin his postdoc, the neuroscience of volitional movement was still in its infancy.
"This is an industry in its infancy so I view all this stuff as growing pains," Orens said.
And back in 2010, services we rely on today like Uber and Lyft were still in their infancy.
It's in the infancy stage so it will evolve, but yeah, I'm quite happy with the Rolex Series.
Though his plan remains in what he feels is its infancy, its results so far bear him out.
The race remains in its infancy, however, with the first nominating contest in Iowa still 10 months away.
So our technology is in its infancy and yet we are still failing to keep up with it.
After walking away from the entertainment industry, he reinvented himself when the social web was in its infancy.
Research that looks at the effect of dose reduction on such patients is in its infancy, she said.
But the inquiry was still in its infancy when the prosecutor was fired by the government last October.
Mr. Trump has been enamored with the idea of military convoys marching through Washington since his presidency's infancy.
For one, mobile games were barely a factor a decade ago, and programmatic advertising was in its infancy.
Since the secondary market is still in its infancy, any talks on loan transfers are all in private.
She soon heard about an opening for a protocol officer at the United Nations, then in its infancy.
The playwright and short story writer Anton Chekhov died in 1904, when film was still in its infancy.
Google and Facebook will no doubt display their enormous lobbying power to kill this idea in its infancy.
"Golf tourism is still in its infancy in Japan, despite the huge influx of tourists," Mr. Varcoe said.
And it was already clear that aviation, even in its infancy, would change the way war was waged.
The first died in infancy, but the second survived and she and her husband named him Sang Chol.
The drilling boom in shale fields in Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Colorado was still in its infancy.
The company itself is still in its infancy with 38 full-time employees — around 80% of them female.
Domestic soccer in India is in its infancy, although some clubs are owned by Bollywood and cricket stars.
Nielsen and Headset plan to release a report on the U.S. cannabis market from its infancy through 2018.
Of course, the 210G network is still in its infancy, which could limit the new device's true potential.
He led the women's national team for 18 years, from its infancy through qualification for three World Cups.
Four years ago, 635 million watched, mainly on television, as online streaming was in its infancy in India.
Breastfeeding put a dark shadow on his early infancy, and I wasn't able to just enjoy having a newborn.
The Volt project was still in its infancy when the US economy tanked in 2008, sending GM into shock.
"The legislation is not yet being fully utilized or enforced ... but it is still in its infancy," said Hyland.
She received a successful surgery in infancy, yet given her young age there was a possibility it would retether.
Even though the internet was still in its infancy, people dissected Lewinsky's life on message boards and chat rooms.
Born to a Chinese couple in the Melbourne suburb of Windsor, his mother had died in his early infancy.
WHEN I began working as a doctor early in the 1970s, end-of-life care was in its infancy.
HIFU has only been available in the U.S. for several months and the market is still in its infancy.
While more and more electric cars are introduced onto the road, electric-powered aviation is still in its infancy.
AccuQuote is an independent brokerage that has been selling life insurance online since the Internet was in its infancy.
"This is an industry that is still in its infancy," said Philip Petursson, chief investment strategist at Manulife Investments.
What to watch: Esports, despite still being in its infancy, is exploding in terms of both revenue and audience.
Father is informed and believes these problems are the result of [Dennis'] lack of bonding with K.C.R. during infancy.
Building and designing things out of mushrooms is still in its infancy largely because the material remains poorly understood.
It's almost surprising Facebook never acquired an audio app like Spotify in its infancy, or later Rdio or Deezer.
Earlier in her career, Utzschneider spent six years at Amazon when advertising on the site was in its infancy.
The emerging field of data science is still in its infancy and its full potential is difficult to gauge.
Phones with sliding camera mechanisms are still in their infancy and it's difficult to predict if they'll catch on.
What parents can do Reading with children from infancy promotes early language development, which in turn promotes early literacy.
Subsequent testing of samples dating back to the child's infancy confirm remission was achieved soon after treatment was stopped.
Given that VR is still in its infancy, Pinnell agrees that there are several challenges that accompany the advancements.
But he and others acknowledged that the work of building machines that teach themselves is still in its infancy.
Jump forward forty years and the sexual revolution is not in its infancy anymore, and the demographics have changed.
The second is that the technology to build decentralised applications, which is still in its infancy, will get better.
Obesity is without question a complex medical condition, but our knowledge as to effective treatment is in its infancy.
The seat has an adjustable footrest and is rated to support most kids from infancy through their fourth birthday.
It also shows that the techniques used to identify the applications of those pigments are clearly in their infancy.
According to the CWR, over the last two decades 75% of newborns in this population have not survived infancy.
The days of gravitational wave astronomy is just in its infancy and there are no doubt huge surprises ahead.
BitLife In this simulation game, you're assigned an identity to play through the entire game, from infancy to death.
Despite 19383 pregnancies, only one of her children survived infancy, a boy who died at the age of 11.
Yet years of fewer males meant hardier baby boys, who were less likely to die in infancy, he found.
It is important to recognize that the marketplace created under the Affordable Care Act is in its relative infancy.
Art Deco defined the heights that downtown Los Angeles sought to reach in its infancy as a major city.
Machine learning is very promising, but it is still in its infancy and has a long way to go.
One accepted theory is that she thought that these groups, still in relative infancy, might legitimize paganism through patriotism.
Legitimate studies on young blood are in their infancy, years away from developing reliable treatments, if they ever do.
Some of these foreign elements were seeded into the Milky Way during mergers with other galaxies in its infancy.
The iPhone itself was still in its infancy, with only 6 million devices sold during the device's first year.
Men's Nordic combined dates to the first Winter Games in 1924, but the women's sport is in its infancy.
For you and me, here's a cautionary note: Virtual assistants are still in their infancy and have many shortcomings.
Yet clubfoot is easy to fix in infancy using a series of plaster casts, for about $500 a child.
LOUIS HOPSON: Martin went to New York City, and what they saw was "zero tolerance" in its infancy stage.
That's a big deal considering the market is still in its infancy and the devices are far from ubiquitous.
It's a different approach, but I think it makes a lot of sense while 5G is in its infancy.
Jenner was convinced that his discovery was perfect and insisted that a single vaccination in infancy provided lifelong protection.
Previously, the only North American quints to survive infancy had been the Dionne sisters, born in Canada in 1934.
AIDA'S SECRETS Alon Schwarz's documentary concerns the reunion of two brothers, who were separated in infancy, and their mother.
My own infancy occured long enough ago that screens weren't as readily available as they are to kids today.
The researchers believe that these signals will reveal the first massive black holes that formed during the universe's infancy.
While it's blossomed into a major industry, many were concerned about the sport's level of violence during its infancy.
It's a timely concern given the anticipation of an economic slowdown and the infancy of the PACE bond market.
The technology is still in its infancy, and there are other issues beyond the supply chain and production challenges.
Xu sees a business opportunity in its infancy at large chains and other restaurants that haven't traditionally provided delivery.
Like Brendan, he was a picky eater from infancy; at age 2, he would eat only Cheerios and applesauce.
She was a dressmaker who, records indicated, had given birth to three other children who did not survive infancy.
It formed 970 million years after the Big Bang, which means it began during the infancy of the universe.
It's a timely concern given the anticipation of an economic slowdown and the infancy of the PACE bond market.
The risk of dying from tuberculosis is high in infancy, wanes in childhood and then increases again after puberty.
Television reviewing, like television itself, was in its infancy back then, though the show did garner a few reviews.
G.M.'s domestic market share fell to 17 percent — its lowest level since the company's infancy a century ago.
Suddenly there was a way of supporting open protocols that wasn't available during the infancy of Facebook and Twitter.
A series of shots are recommended in infancy and childhood, as well as at certain other times throughout life.
Nutritional psychiatry researcher at Deakin University, Sarah Dash, cautions that this research is still very much in its infancy.
Battery technology for propelling ships is in its infancy, even on shorter routes, as few ports provide charging stations.
The United States' response to antibiotic resistant bacteria is still in its infancy, and superbugs are increasingly a global problem.
That was plenty when Bitcoin was in its infancy, but as Bitcoin grew more popular it started to be inadequate.
When Andrew Booth began designing user interfaces for feature films 15 years ago, the field was still in its infancy.
The surgery sets them back to infancy, Goodrich says, and it will take time for them to reach those milestones.
Though some research has shown exposure to mold in infancy might lead to allergies in later childhood, Dutta remains unconcerned.
Still in its infancy stage, Crown League is hoping to establish itself as part of the basketball ecosystem in Toronto.
Kim says the emphasis on perfect looks began in the 1970s, when the K-pop industry was in its infancy.
The three who had survived infancy were sitting on the ground near her, eating dry toast from a plastic bag.
Zionism, then in its infancy, rescued him, giving him a purpose—and an escape from a stiflingly dull provincial town.
Cheryl and her husband, Al, couldn't go home — where they'd raised Jason since infancy — because it was a crime scene.
Today's Republican appointees, though, come up through a conservative legal pipeline that was in its infancy a few decades ago.
To be fair, the domain is in its infancy, and nobody can claim to be an expert in it; Internet.
The virtual reality sector is in its infancy and Xiaomi is hoping to get an early foothold, especially in China.
Currently, free data programs are still in their infancy, so most are aimed at more popular activities such video streaming.
Babita Kumari who managed the orphanage in eastern India where the girl had lived since infancy has refuted that claim.
That assumes there won't be a massive buildout of emissions-capturing technology, which is still in its infancy and expensive.
Dramatic progress has been made in controlling the virus, but efforts to find a cure are still in its infancy.
He just got a big payday, but his claim that Trump was helping the UFC in its infancy is odd.
The technique is still in its infancy and will not replace credit bureaus, says Miriam Bruhn of the World Bank.
Although buy online, pick up in store is still in its infancy, consumers are rapidly taking advantage of the service.
However, that term does not mean what it did fifteen or twenty years ago when we were in our infancy.
While still in its infancy, the plant-by-plant approach heralds a marked shift from standard methods of crop production.
The population will get much older in the coming decades, but the public pension scheme is still in its infancy.
I often wonder what the Sasha Grey's of the 4863s could have accomplished had their peaks occurred after Instagram's infancy.
The diagnosis was Leber's congenital amaurosis (LCA), a rare inherited eye disease that causes severe visual impairment beginning in infancy.
The facility, with a capacity for 204, was attended by children ranging from infancy to school-age, the records show.
"Even in six years, the world has radically changed from when platforms like Shopify and Instagram were in their infancy."
The Newark program seemed, in its infancy, the high-water mark of the bipartisan, centrist, charter-centric education reform movement.
To be clear, 5G is still in its infancy with most people around the world are still on 4G networks.
Virtual reality, the panoramic technology with roots in gaming, is still in its infancy and has yet to go mainstream.
Nickelodeon licensed hits like "SpongeBob" and "Dora the Explorer" to Netflix starting in 2009, when streaming was in its infancy.
Its famous OnStar service was introduced in 1996, a time when cell phones were still in their big, heavy infancy.
There is always the possibility of adverse weather during the South American growing season, which is still in its infancy.
"This approach of proactively identifying criminal activity in its infancy raises unique concerns," Gottfried wrote in the FBI's legal digest.
"We think the infancy period is probably the time when parents begin to develop their disciplinary practices," Dr. Lorber said.
But as Steinhardt emphasized, much of the field is still in its infancy, and there is much left to discover.
"India remains a high potential market with huge upside with cigarette market still in infancy," says a 2014 internal document.
"This is like in the infancy, and we're still trying to get a better read from our government," Halem said.
Griffin debuted during Basketball Twitter's infancy and instantly became the poster(-izing) boy for the NBA's burgeoning digital media empire.
"Infancy gospels began to lose interest [to] Western Europe during the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation," says Hawk.
The app ecosystem is still in its infancy stage, which makes it a ripe opportunity to establish first-mover advantage.
That system, launched in 2012, is still in its infancy, but is expected to be expanded in the near future.
The concept of a YouTube star was still in its infancy; his peers who knew about his channel bullied him.
He noted that technology to curb emissions from certain sectors, like cement plants or airplanes, is still in its infancy.
The events described in the book, and popularized in a 2011 movie adaptation, captured that movement in its relative infancy.
"These structures, while groundbreaking, are in their infancy," said Mr. Schwab, who is an Australian labor and human rights lawyer.
Jody Merritt, a reservist who worked with DIUx in its infancy, said in March at an event in Hawthorne, California.
Once T. rex made it past infancy, however, the predator gained an impressive 1,700 pounds per year as it grew.
Fundamentally, quantum computing is hard, and there are few commercially viable applications for a technology that's still in its infancy.
But, are the machines still in infancy or too heavily relied upon and do the experts always get it right?
Irv Cross was the ex-player and designated explainer of a sport that was in its infancy as televised entertainment.
"It sounds so unpolished, so youthful," said Roger Gengo, whose website Masked Gorilla has cataloged this scene since its infancy.
We tried probably over a dozen brands throughout her infancy and early toddlerhood, but we kept coming back to MAM.
There were three separate buyers, but two of the acquiring companies barely survived their infancy and ultimately left the market.
" Among her companions were the "18 pathetic babies born dead to Queen Anne" and her "sole child to survive infancy.
The internet, reality television and the media ecosystem of wall-to-wall coverage of anything sensational were in their infancy.
At the time, surfing was still in its infancy on the East Coast, and was finding a foothold at Tobay.
Indeed, stories unmasking the tricks of the trade have emerged since the infancy of unscripted television in its present form.
Henry's daughter has a daughter, now five years old, also born deaf, who was fitted with cochlear implants in infancy.
"I think we're still at the infancy, where investors are trying to get comfort around investing in China, " she said.
There he met Sebastian Thrun, a Stanford professor and leading developer of autonomous vehicles, which were then in their infancy.
"It's really in its infancy, but this will replace CPAP in 50 to 70 percent of patients eventually," predicts Roizen.
In fact, research shows that from infancy through about age 5, boys are more emotive and socially oriented than girls.
But when companies are in their infancy, absorbing punitive taxes means that precious capital reserves will be depleted more quickly.
The fourth of seven children (two others died in infancy), he was called Bo by relatives from an early age.
He and Ms. Crosby also had two daughters, Heather, who died in infancy, and Holly, who died in recent years.
Kanye West's ye in its infancy is shaping up to be his most challenging project to grapple with to date.
In other words, premature forcible foreskin retraction during infancy and childhood is a significant cause of phimosis in adult life.
The upside of an exhibition about hip-hop architecture, a movement in its infancy, is that it's hard to pigeonhole.
Something dark has permeated our collective subconscious, shaking the very foundation of a narrative we have carried around since infancy.
The project is currently in its infancy so we hope that people will reserve judgment until there is something to see.
"In a statement to Gizmodo, MailChimp further clarified: "We recognize that blockchain technology is in its infancy and has tremendous potential.
But when Goldwater ran, the conservative movement was in its infancy and when McGovern ran, he never called himself a socialist.
Since infancy, Tim Tebow has been a fighter, a scrapper, the resilient warrior who just won't give in – or give up.
Xu Xiaodong was apparently largely self-taught which is believable because mixed martial arts is still in its infancy in China.
Few gamers are still playing Doom these days, but this approach to AI as level designer is still in its infancy.
While this technology is still in its infancy, it's unclear the extent to which law enforcement may utilize it, he said.
He views the PSVR as part of 1.0 technology — something that is in its infancy, but customers want perfection right away.
Many babies born with microcephaly do not survive the early stages of infancy, however, some children continue to live normal lives.
Savvy entrepreneurs who nurture startups from unprofitable infancy to a lucrative exit can ensure that their own children reap the reward.
And while there appears to be increased literacy around mental health, seeking therapy specifically around money is still in its infancy.
The victim had no memory of it, and DNA evidence was in its infancy and was not presented at the trial.
The good news for anyone trying to avoid attack from quantum computers is that the technology is still in its infancy.
It's an exciting new world that is still in its infancy — very few of the big players are even mentioning inclusivity.
Early Wright blog posts appeared to link him to Bitcoin at a time when the cryptocurrency was still in its infancy.
With the thaw between Ethiopia and Eritrea still in its infancy, it was unclear where the family would end up living.
Around 4.5 billion years ago, when the solar system was still in its infancy, it was a much more chaotic place.
The signal gives scientists an indirect look into the mysterious period of time when the Universe was still in its infancy.
In the current issue of PEOPLE, she recalls how the girls were close from infancy, and even shared the same bassinet.
The pace of technological change is faster than ever, but AI is in its infancy compared to browsers, smartphones and laptops.
Goldman's institutional lending group is still in its infancy, and it is unclear whether regulators had any say over its development.
In some cases his face is like stone, in others it displays a smile like a deranged grimace in its infancy.
The Chinese stock market is still in its infancy, and the government is making up the rules as they go along.
"Graphic design for U.S. government agencies and institutions was in its infancy," the Swiss-born Geissbühler writes in the new edition.
They point out that, when the field was in its infancy, experimental economists were keen that others should adopt their methods.
While it is technology that is in its infancy, it could be a big growth driver for the social networking giant.
And the software said to facilitate compliance is still in its infancy, and its capabilities and expense are subject to debate.
Britain's shale gas industry is still in its infancy, with the country's second shale gas fracking permit awarded only last month.
The brain is rapidly developing in early infancy, and interactions with parents are crucial for how the brain's stress systems develop.
PHNOM PENH — Cambodia's start-up scene might be in its infancy, but it is slowly garnering attention on the world stage.
ClimaCell is still in its infancy and will theoretically improve over time, but I might still recommend Dark Sky over it.
LOS ANGELES — Though the Overwatch phenomenon is still in its infancy, we're already in the middle of an epic East vs.
However, Title III does not mention online businesses because it was adopted in 1990 when the internet was in its infancy.
One of the most commonly claimed benefits of circumcision is that it reduces rates of urinary tract infections (UTIs) during infancy.
The market for electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks is in its infancy, but has drawn a growing crowd of competitors.
He started his career in baseball as an intern for the Mets' baseball operations department when analytics was in its infancy.
Even when Apple was in its relative infancy in 1986, its co-founder bankrolled the creation of Pixar, the animation studio.
State (1997), the prosecution introduced a fourteen-minute montage of a hundred and sixty photographs spanning the victims' life from infancy.
She takes Lear's greatness for granted, piling on limericks and sketch drawings as though we, too, had known them since infancy.
The post-Kennedy court is still in its infancy, so it's not yet clear whether Roberts is trending in that direction.
"Although digital health, broadly defined, is in its infancy, the evidence development is a major priority for JAMA Cardiology," they write.
He was a kid, messing about with computers for fun at a time when such activities were also in their infancy.
Otherwise, their Tons of Rock gig was a heady reminder of the heights to which black metal soared in its infancy.
The Global Magnitsky Act is in its infancy and the sports angle might be a long-shot, but why not try?
Trumpism is still in its infancy as a political movement, much as Fortuyn's party was at the time of his death.
She is 2 years old, but malnutrition and untreated illness have wasted her body back to a state of virtual infancy.
But 15 children, eight girls and seven boys, had a range of symptoms, most of which had not improved since infancy.
"The voice was really kind of a dramatic voice — in its infancy, if you want," Mr. Barenboim said in an interview.
Generic versions of these drugs, called biosimilars because biological drugs often cannot be reproduced identically, are mostly still in their infancy.
By the end of infancy, it would seem, children already grasp the significance of making a verbal commitment to another person.
The US is "a relatively young market for our products, still in its infancy," Sonnen CEO Christoph Ostermann tells The Verge.
The Senators last beat the Penguins in the playoffs in 2007 when Crosby and Malkin's partnership was still in its infancy.
There is an abundance of medical research showing the benefits breast milk plays in infancy that carry over in later life.
" The task of the Old Bolsheviks was to "build the eternal house and leave it for 'proletarian infancy and pure orphanhood.
That&aposs because icy solids accumulate in that region when a star system is in its infancy, helping to form planets.
The technology is still in its infancy, but it has the potential to be a source of sustainable energy for electronics.
Freud connected psychological anxiety with birth and infancy, when human beings experience wrenching change they're completely unequipped to make sense of.
Harris said while the modern warfare technology was in its infancy, the company had already enjoyed a number of contract awards.
These solutions are "still in their infancy," Friedman said, but the message is clear: you can teach old skin new tricks.
Although still in its infancy, the internet had also given rise to sites that served as gathering places for white extremists.
Beginning in 21961, he wrote a column, Movie Journal, for The Village Voice, then in its infancy as an alternative newspaper.
Although this technology is still in its infancy, it's not quite as hard to imagine abandoning touch screens for mind control anymore.
That's a courtesy afforded to misters from near infancy, as though they're entitled to more mystery or, at the very least, autonomy.
More from Tonic: But this research is in its infancy, especially when it comes human, versus animal, studies, Bonn-Miller points out.
It's something he dreamed about when the game was in its infancy, but also something he didn't believe would ever really happen.
Created when space travel was in its infancy, the agreement was meant to address issues that could arise as space technology advanced.
Presumably, season 3 will include Offred nursing the child through its infancy, which means she will continue to live with the Waterfords.
To be sure, these rental and trade websites are in their infancy, with member and revenue growth rates typical of start-ups.
The site is currently in its infancy, with a focus on data in Dublin, but anyone around the world can use it.
The problem, such companies say, is that regulations on the use of drones - and about countering them - are still in their infancy.
As Hauser says: "We're still in infancy at the precipice of a new business which other industrialized countries have had for decades."
An area that is still fairly untapped and very much still in its infancy is a fully integrated family management device hub.
Amazon Rekognition, its cloud-based facial recognition system, remains in its infancy, yet one of the most prominent and available systems available.
The film takes place in a dystopic future where everyone has embedded technology that records their point of view from infancy onward.
There are no approved treatments for the condition that primarily affects the retina and leads to severe visual impairment, beginning in infancy.
Elterman said a micropenis can be diagnosed during infancy; they develop mainly when testosterone has trouble getting to the fetus in utero.
"We're in the infancy on how to use our own body to repair itself, or even to help other people," she says.
The realignment that began when Lyndon Johnson, a Democratic president, signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was still in its infancy.
Virtual reality is still in its infancy — it's nowhere near iPhone-level adoption, and it won't be for a very long time.
Back when the Paul Institute was in its infancy, I met Jai and AK Paul in a small pub in west London.
A third of them would have died in childbirth and they would have lost a lot of children in infancy to disease.
But even though the commercial drone market is still in its infancy, millions of hobbyist drones have been sold around the world.
And at this point in the project's infancy, its primary job is to help you keep track of your Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Lily-Rose Depp's acting career might still be in its infancy, but she's already earning herself plenty of street cred on set.
When he started documenting it, it was in its infancy; Saturday nights were typically when the Car Clubs and Crenshaw takeovers happened.
These companies are deadlocked in competition, and with streaming still in its infancy, they're fighting hard to put themselves in advantageous positions.
When the North American Free Trade Agreement was concluded in 1994, floppy disks reigned supreme and the Internet was in its infancy.
The Olsen twins generously extended a portion of their spotlight to include budding actors who didn't happen to reach fame in infancy.
These high-tech alternatives are still in their infancy and may never provide more than a timely cross-check of official statistics.
Though her career is in its infancy, she's already work alongside some notable producers, including Francis Got Heat, Eestbound and Bijan Amir.
From infancy, all children have aggressive and erotic feelings about their parents, but they repress those feelings out of fear of punishment.
The Alibaba and Google server chip programs are still in relative infancy, at least compared to Nvidia's GPU business in data centers.
Culturally speaking, it was a time when networks like CNN and MTV were still in their infancy, and Fox News didn't exist.
The author expresses a desire to be what the cis reader already is, trained up since infancy to perform their gender unconsciously.
He lived these ideas through his art and his music, and by being part of the hip-hop scene during its infancy.
Curiously, although an understanding of indoor air is still in its infancy, scientifically speaking, it's something that we're all equipped to detect.
Kittay remembers the anxiety she felt in Sesha's infancy that life with her daughter would only get harder with the passing years.
Yet trolling research is essentially in its infancy; so far, what little exists is based largely on anecdotal and self-reported data.
In the infancy of computers, educators quickly figured out that computer games could be a great vessel for both education and entertainment.
Elements of this work were incorporated into other works, like the Infancy Gospel of Matthew, along with additional tales of young Christ.
Without that, the stories in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas and many narratives parallel to it slowly withered away by institutional marginalization.
It's long been known that the death rate starts out somewhat high in infancy and falls during the early years of life.
He said the study of complex behavior in amphibians is in its infancy, and hopes to perhaps delve into the underlying neuroscience.
Imagine a (hypothetical) genetic test at infancy that could be used to start preventive asthma treatment on the first day of life.
Right now, the industry of clean meat or plant-based meat, and the movement itself, is in a sense in its infancy.
Ingredients were imported, tourism was in its infancy and no one saw the point of going for a concept higher than basic.
But behind the scenes, the work has touched off a bitter dispute among researchers that could stunt the enterprise in its infancy.
All of which is to say: We have no idea how the world would have differed if Hitler had died in infancy.
Under Lila Neugebauer's direction, Tatiana Maslany ("Orphan Black"), Blair Brown and four others play Mary Page Marlowe from infancy to old age.
The most recent full console entry, Dream Drop Distance, launched originally in 2012, when downloadable content was still largely in its infancy.
A decade ago, when the Bloomberg administration first proposed congestion pricing, such tolling technology was in its infancy and not widely used.
While the cannabis industry is still in its infancy, products infused with newly legal cannabinoids have been surging in the market recently.
In an interview with Rolling Stone on Monday, Cabello, 22, reflected on her relationship with Mendes, 21, and its admittedly awkward infancy.
The internet was in its infancy, with only about 600 websites available to the few people who actually had dial-up service.
The fifth generation of mobile networks is still in its infancy, with countries only rolling it out gradually and in specific areas.
Taste preferences begin to develop in utero, reflecting substances present in the amniotic fluid, and continue to develop in infancy and after.
Kupor stressed that cryptocurrencies are still in their infancy and will evolve tremendously over the coming years, creating opportunities along the way.
Stil in its infancy, the plan is to start with pop-up exhibitions then open a physical museum after 2020, he said.
Despite the push, self-driving trucks autonomous technology remains in its infancy, with hurdles that include government regulations and trucker buy-in.
First, they said that the discussions never moved beyond their infancy, barely involved Mr. Trump, and ended well before the Republican primaries.
UBS also believes that this technology is still at its infancy and would need around 5 years before it would be deployed.
But gossip blogs were still in their infancy, so if you wanted to watch the show, you had to read the magazines.
With his son still in his early infancy, Gil Heron was about to find himself presented with the offer of a lifetime.
Science is only just in its infancy when it comes to understanding how all these factors come together and influence human health.
With Web 3.0 still in its infancy, the West at least will need to find other ways to rein in the online giants.
People with RPE65 mutations can begin to experience losses of vision in their infancy, including the loss of peripheral vision and night vision.
"This is an emerging area of investigation in its relative infancy and is one that needs nurturing and growth," he wrote in part.
But right now the technology is still in its infancy, and comes with quite a few compromises that make it a hard sell.
Oculus Story Studio was assembled to be at the vanguard of virtual reality entertainment, experimenting with a form that's still in its infancy.
Of course, this idea is in its infancy, so don't get too excited yet, but we can't wait to see how this develops.
Believe it or not, we'll look back in 23 or 22 years and say social media was only in its infancy in 22.
For all of the the rapid adoption of SaaS applications in the enterprise thus far, the cloud is, remarkably, still in its infancy.
Some of these scenarios require a role for cutting-edge carbon sequestration technologies that are currently in their infancy, including direct air capture.
"The industry is in its infancy, and neither us nor our competitors have made moves to go to the next generation," says Sapir.
That the trait persisted and spread in these populations indicates that the ability to digest milk beyond infancy had a significant selective advantage.
"I'm still in the infancy of learning all that," Cumberbatch told Entertainment Weekly in December about nailing down his character's gestures and nuances.
Long out of print, the book highlights tattooing's infancy, a glimpse into the subculture's history long before it reached today's levels of ubiquity.
The big picture: The disputed payments involve the ACA's "risk corridors" program, designed to help stabilize the law's insurance markets through their infancy.
The science of earthquake prediction is still very much in its infancy, and these models are very likely crunching away with insufficient data.
Although VR has flourished of late, and headsets are now available for a few hundred dollars, the industry is still in its infancy.
Research into how to improve primary care in poor countries, whether provided by the market or the state, is still in its infancy.
Her costumes are works of art and Scott brings the air of a woman who's been trained from infancy to be a princess.
In its infancy, the dinner drew just a handful of students who sat on newspapers and shared a jumbled picnic on the grass.
Anyone with solutions is great, but like I said, we are in-, it's still in its infancy, this has not been life forever.
"When it comes to strategies, that's in its infancy," says Marc Moss, a pulmonary critical-care specialist at the University of Colorado, Denver.
Of course, the electric and self-driving car industries have proven to be so insular in their infancy that these poachings happen often.
In the end partnerships like this one made sense when the market was in its infancy and it was anyone's game to lose.
While lawmakers in the tax-writing committees have been working on it for years, the current legislative effort is still in its infancy.
The examination of prior-generation ripple effects is in its infancy at this stage, and more data is required to establish causal relationships.
Females, subject to no such problem storing gametes—their eggs are present and stored away since infancy—should be free to orgasm endlessly.
Plastic brains It was thought that our brains grew at a huge rate in infancy, and then at some point in adulthood, bing!
Research shows what early childhood teachers have always known: that from infancy through age 4 or 5, boys are more emotive than girls.
At the time, Project was in its infancy, and people barely knew that it existed, let alone was a hub for elite trainers.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is in its "infancy" and it's too early to regulate the technology, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told CNBC on Tuesday.
With two-thirds of Brazil's corn crop currently in its infancy, cautious optimism is the best approach for now in setting yield targets.
Since this technology is in its infancy, we tried to fact check the claims in Uber's FAQ, but were unable to do so.
Value of a $10 bill in 1980: $33.00What you can buy in 2019: Apple headphonesTech giant Apple was in its infancy by 1980.
TORONTO — Having grown up 25 miles outside this city, in Brampton, Ontario, Jonathan Osorio can vividly recall the infancy of M.L.S. in Toronto.
I also have found myself reflecting on the narcotics industry, a scourge that has cast a shadow over my own life since infancy.
But the rule, which first took effect in 2100, when the internet was in its infancy, does not require online disclosure of prices.
Wilkinson's mother died giving birth to a later child; Ann Lee suffered three stillbirths and the death of one child who survived infancy.
But they are all in their infancy and need to grow up quickly if we're going to avert catastrophic warming of the planet.
Online retailing in South Africa is still in its infancy by global standards, with only 1.4% of total retail spending according to Visa.
Then there's that mother (Barbara Walsh): a malicious, possibly crazy woman who has dealt with a bad marriage by reverting to emotional infancy.
Regardless of dose, antibiotics prescribed during infancy were associated with a greater than two-fold risk of asthma in childhood, the researchers found.
This was the early 2000s, before social platforms had taken off: LiveJournal was still in its infancy; Tumblr had not yet been created.
Though awareness of the risk to historic sites and natural wonders is growing, the effort to tackle the problem is in its infancy.
And at least a few readers warned that the problem was only just beginning: Martin Green, San Diego Automation is in its infancy.
Moreover, social media and its impact on global interaction were just launching, and China's interaction with the world economy was in its infancy.
The bottom line: Carbon-capturing tech is still in its infancy, and experts say retrofitting power plants with the technology will be expensive.
The Bank refrained from raising rates when inflation hit 5 percent in 2011, when the post-crisis recovery was fragile and in its infancy.
So, although we may not explicitly remember being an infant, the experiences of infancy are not lost—they are systematically built upon across time.
What they do agree about is that most people in the world lose at least part of their ability to digest milk after infancy.
But somatic gene therapies, like the germline variety, are also in their infancy, requiring due diligence, responsible oversight, and a hefty amount of caution.
Research on the soothing power of music is well documented, but research on this specific form of sound meditation is still in its infancy.
Though HDR video content is still in its infancy, the two major competing HDR formats (HDR10 and Dolby Vision) haven't exactly helped standardize things.
This may again happen this time around, in part because the storm will still be in its infancy as it passes near the city.
Although the platform is in its infancy, as of December, the site's users have shared nearly 4,000 reviews — good, bad, and indifferent, Jenkins said.
It has been an invaluable tool for me as a mother and helped me and my son bond during the early stages of infancy.
"In many ways, social is still in its infancy, and we're fortunate to help so many great customers navigate this evolving set of challenges."
In the industry's infancy, operators secured sky-high support payments for years, as there was little experience of installing turbines far out at sea.
New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics have revealed that giving children peanuts in infancy can help them avoid developing a related allergy.
Wireless power technology is still in its infancy, but as we saw at CES earlier this year, it's definitely coming—just not fast enough.
The first is that the technology behind these performances is still in its infancy, which makes the holograms expensive and time consuming to produce.
Pain experienced during infancy results in both short term and long term effects, such as diminished immune system, irritability, fear, and even developmental delays.
Booker's bill is still in its infancy and the New Jersey senator does not have any co-sponsors for the legislation at this time.
Oscar's moves: The tech-focused insurer, which is backed by more than $700 million in venture capital funding, has struggled financially in its infancy.
"When we met Max in his infancy, he looked right at the camera, crossed his arms and did a pose," she told the outlet.
In his own work, which has usually focused on old age to understand life expectancy, he's inspired to look at infancy and early life.
By the early 1960s, martial arts culture in the west was still in its infancy, though poised to take off towards a substantial popularity.
A sport in its infancy, pole has come a huge way from the neon-lit strip bars and polyester G-strings of popular renown.
Children may even be vulnerable to the effects if they are infected after they are born, since the brain continues to develop in infancy.
This bill is still in its infancy, legislatively speaking, and will likely be heavily modified, especially the enforceable compliance agreement's moratorium on enforcement actions.
You also have to put it in the proper context as well; at that point rock 'n' roll journalism was really in its infancy.
But before that, and after the swaddled infantility of infancy itself, there's a sweet spot where the world of stimulation is all there is.
It's still in its infancy, and finding out whether it will scale up to larger systems and different types of data will be telling.
"We're just at the very infancy of studying [social media addiction], and actually, there's no funding agency that funds research on it," Meshi said.
Virtual reality filmmaking is in its infancy, but for Bourne Identity and Edge of Tomorrow director Doug Liman, there are already too many rules.
The biggest cause was sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUID), which includes sleep-related fatalities and accounted for 43 percent of infant mortality cases.
Advisers say the industry's relative infancy is also a factor, with crypto funds still developing systems for custody, audit, cybersecurity and other operational necessities.
There was not much in the way of consumer goods, and department stores were in their infancy, just starting to appear in large cities.
Although many services are now in their infancy, they are expected to change the way travel is planned in the not-too-distant future.
I first met Voinovich in early 1983 when my newspaper, USA Today, was still in its infancy and about to start selling in Cleveland.
Screening sovereign debt for environmental, social and governance reasons — known as ESG — is in its infancy compared with well-established practice in equity investment.
The market for medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks is in its infancy and the distance they can travel before recharging is still limited.
Today, we seek to halt the epidemic of blood pressure-related cardiovascular disease by emphasizing prevention beginning very early in childhood — even at infancy.
And because these programs are still largely in their infancy, it is hard to determine what sort of long-lasting effects they will have.
Foldable smartphones are still in their infancy, which means they're fragile and the tech for foldable screens will improve over time in future models.
Last year, my husband lost his job, and together we decided it would be best that he stay home for our second daughter's infancy.
I'd followed the Narrative device since its infancy, when the company's cofounders showed me a 3D printed prototype one year at South by Southwest.
Social media, too, was in infancy the last time the electoral college really pissed people off: Could it be a powerful tool for change?
When the FBI was in its infancy, what was the post office's role in society and law enforcement in 1899 as opposed to now?
The last time the University of Arkansas-Little Rock won a NCAA tournament game, the notion of March Madness was still in its infancy.
Although social media platforms are no longer newcomers to the tech world, their approaches to dealing with eating disorders are still in their infancy.
DNA sampling was in its infancy at the time, but there was a partial match between Shirley and a sample found on Cook's body.
There are different versions of the disease, and depending on which type is inherited, it can strike at any time, from infancy to adulthood.
Lydia was the oldest of five children, one of whom died in infancy; another sibling, William, who was known as Tony, died in 2016.
The revolution in work-force development is still in its infancy, but already some farsighted companies are providing online training beyond their employee population.
Both seem to have experienced similar growth patterns, like having arms and legs that grew slowly between infancy and puberty, according to Dr. Rosas.
Many families have told me they believe that vitamin K deficiency must serve a beneficial purpose during infancy, so they don't want to intervene.
Should Peter currently have a girlfriend or fiancée from this season, this footage puts a dark new shadow on the infancy of their relationship.
Jesus spent his infancy in Egypt as a refugee, Mr. Yancey points out, and the circumstances of his birth raised the specter of scandal.
This community develops during infancy when we gain a larger number of bacterial species, with each species decreasing or increasing in number over time.
When the iPhone Photography Awards were launched in 2007, photo-capable telephones were still in their infancy — with very low resolution and heavy pixelation.
The review combined data from 15 randomized controlled trials into a meta-analysis including nearly 1,900 children, many tracked from infancy into mid-childhood.
Opened in 295, it housed boys and girls from infancy to 163 in a gated facility on the edges of the capital, Guatemala City.
For a band quite literally in their infancy, their melodic shoegazing pop is way beyond their years, both in terms of inspiration and execution.
Even Metallica were still in their infancy as far as their success going, so anybody that was into the extreme music, they always pulled together.
"For twins, key predictors of later development, such as gestational age and birth weight, overshadow the potential predictive role of milestones in infancy," Ghassabian explained.
Another reason one might expect to remember infancy is that the first years of our lives are known to have lasting effects across the lifespan.
Wireless earbuds are still in their infancy, and there still seem to be some tough issues left to nail when it comes to mass production.
Virtual Reality remains in its infancy and high-end systems like Oculus and HTC require a top-line computer in addition to the pricey headset.
In that case, it was mostly down to the shortcomings of the Android Wear platform and the infancy of the smartwatch as a tech product.
Some economists, however, argue that new methods also bring new dangers; rather than pushing economics forward, crazes can lead it astray, especially in their infancy.
Airport was introduced by Steve Jobs in 1999, when wireless tech was in its infancy; the AirPort base station line was last updated in 2013.
The domestic-energy boom that was in its infancy when we began our study a decade ago is in serious trouble as oil prices collapse.
And while the Vision Fund is still in its relative infancy, its first big investment went public last week -- Uber -- and there were some problems.
Financial markets were enthusiastic adopters of the euro in its infancy, with forex trading volumes and bond issuance in the euro quick to take off.
But a new study could clear up some confusion around the Moon's infancy by searching for answers in a seriously unorthodox way—with nuclear fallout.
Most people with XP develop symptoms, like severe sunburn, as early as infancy, and doctors can diagnose it by doing a biopsy of skin cells.
Other new platforms, like VR and various connected devices, are also still in their infancy and it's not clear if they will become widely used.
Instead of being known for what she has accomplished career-wise, this "quirk" is flagged in a gimmicky way that suggests either prudishness or infancy.
But in its infancy, the company realized there was a much bigger opportunity with small, local rental agencies that don't have a strong online presence.
Today, the researchers are trying to figure out how to grow animal tissue from stem cells, a long-talked about idea still in its infancy.
Gravitational wave astronomy is still in its infancy, but we're soon going to get to a point where each individual detection of waves isn't news.
Worse yet, illegal downloads of the program became widespread long before the company started turning a profit, threatening to thwart the project in its infancy.
"Brazil's offshore is one of the last major plays out there that's in its infancy," said Brian Youngberg, an oil industry analyst at Edward Jones.
The sex crimes unit, in its infancy when Morgenthau took office, grew into the prototype for similar units across the country, CNN wrote in 2010.
When the universe was in its infancy 13 billion years ago, stars were forming quickly, which led to the creation of the first dwarf galaxies.
He first joined the UKIP when it was in its infancy, immediately following the signing of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty to create an integrated Europe.
Obama: I think there's no doubt that developing international norms, protocols, and verification mechanisms around cybersecurity generally, and AI in particular, is in its infancy.
Where we are now: Many of the projects along the west coast are in their infancy, but the impacts of the rare habitat are visible.
Even though the plan is in its infancy and may not come to fruition, talk of it could chip away at Maduro's already weakened support.
AI is in its infancy when it comes to advertising but a handful of companies are trialing the technology and are bullish on its potential.
"The Greek ecosystem of tech startups is still in its infancy though it already shows signs of high growth potential," it said in a report.
It's still more or less Mowgli's journey away from the only life he's known, as a member of a wolfpack that raised him from infancy.
Two trillion galaxies sounds like a colossal number now, but the galactic population in the universe's infancy was another tenfold higher, according to the team.
But anyone with a passing interest in business news will know that for all of Shanghai's glistening modernity, its markets are still in their infancy.
Sweeping tax reform is still in its infancy as leaders in both chambers again try to unite their caucuses around a plan that can pass.
"Radical has long sought to predict the future of hotels by recognizing game-changing concepts in their infancy," Radical Innovation founder John Hardy told Refinery29.
Despite being more than 1,000 miles away from the US and only in its infancy, the storm could reach the Gulf Coast by this weekend.
Overall, about 4 percent of these kids were exposed to smoking during pregnancy or infancy, and roughly 1 percent had tobacco exposure during both periods.

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