nondevelopment
IPA: nɑndɪvˈɛɫʌpmʌnt
noun
- Lack of development, or failure to develop.
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Examples of "nondevelopment" in Sentences
- -- Muscular atrophy associated with nondevelopment.
- Figure 177 shows another case of extraordinary atrophic condition of all the tissues of the body associated with nondevelopment.
- In the first three of these only (a, b, and c) is there real sterility in the sense of the nondevelopment or imperfect development of the male vivifying element (spermatozoa).
- Who's going to assure its continued existence, for instance, getting it permanently zoned for nondevelopment, or possibly taxed low enough to encourage its future use as cropland?
- Other medical reasons breastfeeding may not be possible or advisable for a mother include previous breast surgery see above, nondevelopment of breast tissue, and certain rare hormonal conditions.
- "What that means is the government can continue to spend money on nondevelopment and nonproductive areas, and if it runs up a fiscal deficit, there are foreign loans available to bridge that gap," he says.
- Cretinism is an endemic disease among mountainous people who drink largely of lime water, and is characterized by a condition of physical, physiologic, and mental degeneracy and nondevelopment, and possibly goiter.
- Of course, certain very rich countries, which became rich at the expense of the nondevelopment of the rest of the world as a general rule, had so much money at their disposal and were so afraid of communism and socialism that they tried to redistribute their available resources.
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