Sentence examples for To exploration from inspiring English sources

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To exploration

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The act of exploring

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Closely related to exploration is neophobia, which may reduce exposure to danger, but also constrain explorative behaviour.

But Ms. Harris was open to exploration.

Merce has an inquisitive mind, geared to exploration and discovery.

The logic remains shaky when extended to exploration and production.

"But now the capital markets to exploration and production have shut".

What these stutter sequences are really about though, is adding a platforming element to exploration.

The question as posed is neither answerable nor useful as a springboard to exploration.

High-priced oil is also a stimulus to exploration and production around the world.

I thought of the frozen waterways that were now opening up to exploration.

German art of the 19th century is indeed one of the last frontiers open to exploration.

The lion's share is thought to lie in the areas already open to exploration.

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