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How to use the word exploratory in a Sentence?

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In the exploratory talks there will be no discussion on demilitarising islands. No discussion on an issue that has to do with national sovereignty.

Nikos Dendias

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

People who do what's called exploratory processing — which means deeply trying to make sense of their experience before creating a redemption sequence at the end — actually do better than the people who just do redemption without exploring the challenge.

Jonathan Adler

Found on CNN
3 years ago

I have formally launched an exploratory committee for the 50th Congressional District in California.

Darrell Issa

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Second, the study doesn't measure either digital media use or ADHD directly. For both the study relies on survey responses provided by the student in question. It is not clear if teachers or parents would rate the children similarly or if the self-reported measure of digital screen use is correlated with either actual behaviour or higher quality survey items, finally, because this was an exploratory study, instead of a registered or confirmatory study, the results must be understood as tentative.

Andy Przybylski

Found on CNN
5 years ago

It was really exciting, he told Fox News at the premiere in Los Angeles on Thursday. I’ve never done anything like this … I mean I didn’t take a huge role in the producing, but it was kind of [a] more exploratory kind of thing.

Rupert Grint

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

In an exploratory conversation I told him that in other countries there were wars and that those children need [ all the existing ] toys to be able to forget about that.

Karla Coronado

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

The rules help ensure that any exploratory drilling operations in this highly challenging environment will be conducted in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, while protecting the marine, coastal and human environments, and Alaska Natives’ cultural traditions and access to subsistence resources.

Janice Schneider

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

The rules help ensure that any exploratory drilling operations in this highly challenging environment will be conducted in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, while protecting the marine, coastal, and human environments, and Alaska Natives’ cultural traditions and access to subsistence resources.

Janice Schneider

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

We have significantly decreased our 2016 capital and exploratory expenditures, and we plan to reduce activity at all of our producing assets.

Chief Operating Officer Greg Hill

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There has been a bit higher intensity during the last month, based on this exploratory and recent interest, the board decided to conduct a strategic review because that would allow us to explore a wider range of options rather than not take all options into account.

Sverre Munck

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

A shark has got no paws or hands, so if it wants to explore something, the only capability it's got to do that is to put it in its mouth, that's why we often get exploratory bites which don't result in death and sometimes don't even result in serious injury. If you go swimming and splashing away, you're almost inviting the shark to come give you an exploratory or an attack bite.

Richard Peirce

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Now is the time for 'exploratory talks,' to deliver the common view of the five parties to North Korea and to check its response, if such talks can prove North Korea's sincerity towards the negotiations on denuclearization, the Six-Party Talks can be resumed.

Hwang Joon-kook

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The exploratory laparotomy in general is a relatively straightforward procedure for which mortality or morbidity are very low.

Carlos Pellegrini

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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