Sentence examples for experiment elsewhere from inspiring English sources

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There's nothing wrong with Coupe and co's strategy – keep plugging away in food and experiment elsewhere – but the warning that "the market is competitive, and it will remain so for the foreseeable future" should be taken literally.

The foundations laid on Twitter and Facebook have allowed us to grow and experiment elsewhere.

"When you don't find anything, then you say 'well, now I'm forced to go out and ask the community to scrutinise this'". Friday's meeting was designed to begin this process, with hopes that other scientists will find inconsistencies in the measurements and, hopefully, repeat the experiment elsewhere.

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Experiments elsewhere haven't been uniformly successful.

The drug had been used without adverse effect in human experiments elsewhere, Ms. Rodgers said.

Similar experiments elsewhere in the country show better outcomes at a lower cost for joint replacement, post-surgical care, and over-all population health.

Whatever the structural reasons, no matter how outdated that prototype possession game may have become, compared to the more varied tactical experiments elsewhere in Europe, Van Gaal has simply failed in the normal way: a routine, everyday, entirely explicable kind of failure, borne out of the usual bad decisions, injuries, bad luck, poor judgment, poor timing.

(I'd apply this notion in spades to local news, where, despite a succession of failed experiments elsewhere, there's still enormous potential to create information services, powered in part by what people who live in local neighborhoods and communities know and could tell each other).

It will have weighty consequences for 300m-plus people who now use the new currency—and may inspire similar experiments elsewhere.In this section Why Gerhard Schröder has gone out on a limb Back to square one A new balance Unusually tight End of an era?

He notes that experiments elsewhere are already under way using Tregs in treating people with leukemia in order to prevent rejection of bone marrow transplants.

Having been experimented elsewhere in Kenya (e.g. Laikipia) and more broadly (e.g. Namibia), this new model, termed a conservancy, can be defined as a commons institution (Hoole and Berkes 2010) whereby individual landowners or communal resource users pool lands to create a singular trust where benefits from wildlife and tourism development are shared by participants (Sorlie 2008).

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