incipiency


Also found in: Dictionary, Medical.
Related to incipiency: lousily
Graphic Thesaurus  🔍
Display ON
Animation ON
Legend
Synonym
Antonym
Related
  • noun

Synonyms for incipiency

the act or process of bringing or being brought into existence

The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Synonyms for incipiency

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
(102) That presumption is not supported by Section 7's basic incipiency standard or Ford and Fruehauf.
their incipiency. (10) Thus, when evaluating mergers, the enforcers and
(4) This is how the Court interpreted Congress's directive to "arrest anticompetitive tendencies in their "incipiency'."
Back channels revisited: Acknowledgement tokens and speakership incipiency. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 26, 157-177.
Though such matches frequently fail either in incipiency or down the line when disclosure occurs, please be aware that in myriad other cases mixed--orientation couples construct sublimely happy lives together despite the apparent challenges.
Perhaps the most cogent explanation of the FTC act's antitrust coverage (except for the apparent decline of the "incipiency" doctrine, infra) appears in the Second Circuit's decision in E.I.
The same is true of certain kinds of contracts -- tie-in sales, exclusive dealing contracts -- where the statute talks about incipiency, rather than actual, completed anti-competitive effects.
Conrad, who along with James penned his tale at the incipiency of the Modernist period, indeed integrates in the text a "thematics of absence," as well as a pervasive nebulousness.
(37) The principle distinction between the two is that the Sherman Act makes illegal monopolies and agreements in restraint of trade that have already manifested themselves fully, while the Clayton Act serves to strike down discriminatory and anti-competitive practices at their incipiency, before they have had the opportunity to reach the dimensions of Sherman Act violations.
(In former years mergers were governed by an "incipiency" standard that prevented mergers and merger waves well before they would have led to very large or likely anticompetitive problems.) Even if a handful of firms are enough to insure effective competition in most industries, would six conglomerate media firms be sufficient for the diversity of viewpoints necessary to democracy?
Although the incidence of default in the GSL program has continuously grown since its incipiency, little empirical research has analyzed which factors contribute to this high rate of default.
In the Von's Grocery Case, the Supreme Court further extended the scope of the incipiency doctrine by applying it to industries in which single-owner firms were declining in number.
the horns in their incipiency were not directly adaptive.