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It was a highly curious and questionable situation".
And with those words, the Magnetic Fields frontman sets the tone for a highly curious evening.
For example, a highly curious, insightful person might be assigned to strategic-planning and innovation projects.
"At best it would be a highly curious arrangement, one that invariably would be fraught with risks," he continued.
Regardless of who finishes second in the second major of the year, that seems a highly curious circumstance.
Although a strong positive correlation exists between curiosity and competence, there is a significant spread and a highly curious executive may score much lower on competence than less curious counterparts.
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Future translational researchers of all ages must be adaptable, life-long learners, says Disis. "They have to be highly curious about a lot of different things, collecting data and ideas from the basic literature and creatively applying these to disease solutions.
It had never occurred to me to work in a war zone before, but I was highly curious.
Under Charles XII (1697 1718) there was highly curious money of necessity (i.e., a coinage struck to fulfill a need, usually in time of war and siege, but with inadequate technical means available).
One indication, especially for highly curious and creative people, is that you're no longer learning in your job.
The remaining questions ranged from ones the students were highly curious about to others they found totally boring.
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