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The phrase "are not exiting" is not correct in standard English.
It seems to be a misspelling or misuse of "exciting," which would be the appropriate term in most contexts.
Example: "The events planned for this weekend are not exciting."
Alternatives: "are not thrilling" or "are not engaging."
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But Ms. Olson cautioned, "We are not exiting the Rosebank project".
We are not exiting a utopia, and human rights organisations that are currently rising to a greater challenge have not been idle for lack of work in the Obama era.
In all cases the anticipation term is statistically insignificant, suggesting that parents are not exiting PP in anticipation of activation.
But Chamisa and the MDC are not exiting quietly.
"The plain fact is we are not exiting Afghanistan, despite the appearances which the White House is trying to create," Kucinich said in a statement.
At 24 hpf, retinal cells in zebrafish are highly proliferative and are not exiting the cell cycle, while at 34 and 48 hpf, retinal cells are exiting the cell cycle and acquire terminal fates.
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But the market is still in its early days, and chatbots aren't exiting the scene.
Companies aren't exiting at the same speed, some have spent years building their companies and a lot of them are making money.
"During the meeting, BP reiterated its long-term commitment to Russia and provided assurances that while the company is looking to exit its investment in TNK-BP, it is not exiting Russia," BP said Wednesday.
Caterpillar is not exiting the truck business, as some had suspected.
Regardless, Kalanick is not exiting stage left, he's sticking around.
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