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3. Constant experimentation.
Indeterminate music requires constant experimentation with notation.
Among gem artists, he is admired for his pushing of the artistic boundaries, his constant experimentation and his technical excellence.
I take exception to Carol Kino's conclusion that, in some quarters David Hockney's "constant experimentation suggests that Mr. Hockney is something of a lightweight".
It's as if they're crossing a balance beam, each using the other's weight to keep them stable; a symbiosis that allows constant experimentation to exist alongside constant pop.
With its penchant for constant experimentation and improvement, one might even hope that China will draw lessons and apply them to all of its developing-country lending.
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Change was the only constant, and experimentation was the key to change.
The best way to reduce the uncertainty is constant entrepreneurial experimentation, which consists of finding new business opportunities from emerging technologies and applications.
It's alive with constant research, experimentation, advancement and heart.
They seek constant physical experimentation that has nothing to do learning to pass a soccer ball or taking turns shooting hoops.
A nation that prefers paying exorbitant salaries to athletes for playing games while allowing its teaching professionals to languish beneath opprobrium, economic distress, and constant curriculum experimentation from ill-informed (indeed, often barely informed) policymakers cannot legitimately claim its grave concern for a democratic future.
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