Sentences with phrase «more exploratory»

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With a mother present, however, an infant is much more exploratory — even if the mother is not within sight but nearby.
The main difference between an apprenticeship and an internship is that internships are more exploratory.
I don't think Pokémon needs to make the switch to home console to become a deeper, more exploratory game.
Cores were scarce and widely scattered and the science was more exploratory than refining.
Here instead something more exploratory is offered, no less serious but more tentative, something more representative of the manner in which work comes into being.
STEVE DIBENEDETTO — Perhaps as an antidote to my more exploratory ideas, a kind of pop - culture way of interacting with the «real» world.
Tape has also been the poetic, calligraphic, and elegant gestural subject of several of Smith's more exploratory installations.
He adds, «That said, the offline mode will be much more exploratory in tone and may feel like a safer place to play Spire for some people.
Promised by Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime to be a return to the series» «darker, deadlier roots,» he also hinted that the expansion will allow for more exploratory leeway — made possible by the new «Adventure Mode,» which is a game mode that «gives players the freedom to go anywhere and slay anything.»
They're more exploratory, more playful and are better learners.
On the operational side of things, Orogen's also stepped up in the past year — getting a lot more exploratory drilling work done at their Mutsk project (Armenia) & in the Deli Jovan district (Serbia).
In truth, these comments and developments, appraisals and assessments — some very pointed, others more exploratory — have these things in common: candor, surprise, and exhaustion, as in the healthy exhaustion that arrives when we stop struggling and face up to some long - developing realities.
Children are far more exploratory.
A teacher of history, McKinney, began thinking about using historical materials in the classroom in more exploratory ways while at HGSE.
In fact, they typically require more exploratory eLearning activities that encourage them to experiment and solve problems.
It also has pain - killing effects and helps make animals venture out and be more exploratory.
In addition, a Cardiac Risk Supplement contains more exploratory genetic information related to cardiovascular disease risk and treatment.
Younger individuals are more exploratory and adventurous than older individuals, so they have a larger home range.
Last year, the Department of Energy delayed a decision on whether to approve the experiment by two years to allow for more exploratory research and development.
«The dispersing males, they are the ones that get in trouble, that get into the garbage, that roam into town, because they are more exploratory,» van Manen said.
«If you increased activity in the area exogenously, if I put an electrode in there and stimulated, then you would break off from the routine, you would become more exploratory,» Platt said.
Clinical trials, for example, require detailed planning and strict adherence to the plan, whereas scientific investigation is often more exploratory and less predictable.
But even the shy, anxious kids tend to become more exploratory and more likely to experiment during mid - to late adolescence.»
Because the ERC is more flexible than other funding sources, Ferreira has been able to be more exploratory in his research, he says.
As our own hominin lineage became both more social and more exploratory, the ability to see red would have provided a particularly useful advantage.
Who is this for: Dad's with children aged 5 + who are ready and able to have more exploratory and inquisitive questions of the world.
Not exactly a «yes, but...» but more an exploratory question.
A more exploratory discussion might begin from a different premise: «We all have deep opinions about this issue, and we want to see how they differ from and relate to each other.»
Browning does not attempt to work through many of the systemic and conceptual problems generated by his project, and in this respect his book is more exploratory than definitive.
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)-- Eni will proceed with more exploratory drilling south of Cyprus over the next 20 months, affirming a «strong engagement and commitment» in a hydrocarbons search off the east Mediterranean island nation, the Italian company's chief executive said Wednesday.

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New ventures are usually exploratory and risky by nature, so don't let any business plan process convince you to commit more than you can risk as a person, should your exploration fail.
Investors place more value on drugs that are likely to be approved by the FDA in the near future than they do for drugs that are in an exploratory stage.
By asking sales - related exploratory questions, you are starting to build trust and build a relationship, and you're learning more about the larger picture of the customer's business challenges.
In what he admits is «more tentative and exploratory than any other part of my discussion of metaphysics and education» (WPP 86), Brumbaugh attempts to convey some of the elements in this new vision of the aesthetically interesting.
But I want to emphasize before launching into these topics that I consider these comments exploratory and provisional — we are entering an area where a great deal more work needs to be done.
During the past 50 years, both philosophy and theology have rediscovered more insistently historical and contextual styles and strategies, and this has helped theologians to discover that Aquinas was a permanently exploratory, genuinely interesting thinker.
He preferred that theological formulations should remain exploratory and tentative, functioning to heighten awareness and make it more appreciative.
In an attempt to wake up the slumber of my weeknight dinner routine I've been on an exploratory quest to learn more about international cuisines.
We are doing this to be more purposeful, exploratory and thorough with our recipe development, and to learn alongside our readers as we cook and elaborate on our themes.
At the same time, General Electric told employees it has assembled an exploratory team to look for «another state with a more pro-business environment.»
Gibson formed an exploratory committee to consider a run for governor last year, but seems more interested in federal office.
By the end of the day on Tuesday more than 20 Republicans and Democrats who have formed gubernatorial campaigns or exploratory campaigns for statewide office filed their third - quarter campaign finance reports.
A link at the bottom of the email, which went out to a list of more than 20,000 people, redirected users to a page where they could make donations of up to $ 375 to «Luke For CT.» Bronin's exploratory committee allows him to begin raising money without formally declaring himself a gubernatorial candidate.
His exploratory campaign for attorney general raised more than $ 100,000 in December.
The exploratory committee commits Molinaro to nothing more than raising some money and traveling around the state to talk about the state of state affairs.
Stanton, however, believes the raccoons» performance is not necessarily a reflection of their cognitive abilities, but more so of their exploratory behaviour and the build of their dexterous paws.
In particular, the tadpoles that were more active and exploratory turned into frogs that were also more active and exploratory.
Despite changes in their environment, individuals maintain their tendencies, such as being more or less active and exploratory, relative to other individuals of their species.
And so now we have our entire space program based on this low Earth orbit — platform that costs, you know, anywhere from half a billion dollars and up per launch, and it's in a lot of ways held us back from doing some of the more ambitious, exploratory programs that we'd like to do.
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