Resurgence in a sentence as a noun

I, for one, am glad to see its resurgence.

Has it always been around and I just haven't seen it or is there a resurgence these days.

I suspect this is one factor behind the resurgence of New York on the startup scene.

Turn based games strategy games have a resurgence in popularity and become things passed down the family." See this knight?

It is a resurgence of something that began much, much longer ago. Who invented flat design?

Recently I believe I have seen a modest resurgence of interest in Hg and increased uptake. Am I just seeing this through some peculiar VCS-warped glasses?

These days, I'd argue that interest in classic OO design ideas is experiencing a massive resurgence in the Ruby world.

I'd predict a resurgence of offshore consulting to meet demand. However it does seem like devs for every technology are in high demand and low supply.

In the 13 years since then, Apple has experienced an unprecedented resurgence. Google and Facebook have gone from being obscure startups to giants.

We are having a resurgence of interest in making in this country, which is exceptional. Arduino is amazing!

When the vinyl resurgence hit he did a fairly brisk business, was able to buy some property and a Harley. He met the president of Harley Davidson while he was in HK -- something that got him visibly excited when he talked about it.

This is one of the reasons for the resurgence in neural networks. It's useful to learn a non-linear model over 1 billion examples, which is something you can't do with an SVM. "How do we efficiently learn in settings where exploration is required?"

The resurgence of C++ is partly driven by this reality since it makes memory optimization relatively straightforward.

Second, this resurgence of math envy is merely a reflection of the fact that the importance of science and math are finally being recognized in society. So the author shouldn't get his panties in a bunch; no one is dragging the humanities down from it's privileged societal prestige.

More specifically on the "methods" side, they have people who are known in both statistical ML, and in the recent resurgence of neural-networks known as "deep learning". You can discern some more about their general direction by looking at courses they've been involved with, talks they've given or sponsored, etc.

>brief resurgence distributing binaries - images, video, warez - but even that era faded The author is clearly not sufficiently connected. Binaries are going stronger than ever.

Then again, the resurgence of the fundamental social forces motivating the 60s that happened in the very early days of the rave scene got explicitly squashed by the authoritarian parts of the power structures in society... .

A substantial part of the justification is that allowing the resurgence of support for nazism is seen as posing a direct risk of ******** and war, and a such a substantial threat to the rights of others. This was further shaped by the experience that the **** rise to power was propelled by widespread popular support both in Germany and elsewhere, despite the millions that died in World War I just a couple of decades earlier.

Resurgence definitions

noun

bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the Gothic revival in architecture"

See also: revival revitalization revitalisation revivification