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Diligent inquiry or examination to seek or revise facts, principles, theories, applications, etc.; laborious or continued search after truth.
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When researching infant's everyday life is important so that the researcher is able to develop an ethical stance to researching young children (Elwick et al. 2014; Johansson 2011a).
In the immediate future, I'd like to return to researching a second novel.
In 1974, Slowikowski retired from mining and turned his attention to researching the 65th Kilometre.
But he pivoted to researching their story and exploring it as thoroughly as he could.
My Californian pen pal, Roger Swearingen, has dedicated his life to researching Stevenson's short career.
In the past year, the Mights and the Wilseys have formed a coalition dedicated to researching their children's condition.
Nancy Hall-Duncan, the Bruce Museum's senior curator, devoted several years to researching this highly unusual show.
He now devotes his professional and personal energies to researching and promoting global solutions to ecological problems.
I turned to researching the cheapest car rental rates on a site like Kayak and then underbid those offers on Priceline.
By devoting time and thought to researching ingredients, purchasing and preserving, the act of cooking — without sauté pans and pots — turns out to be fairly simple.
Risk analysis is key to researching port safety.
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