Sentence examples for prospecting phase from inspiring English sources

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He's a national news figure, a contestant in the current prospecting phase of the 2016 presidential contest.

"Then we move onto the prospecting phase," says Anderson.

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"Probably around 26 or 27, you start moving out of the prospect phase," said Shelley Duncan, 30, who had 30 home runs and 99 R.B.I. at Class AAA last season.

Leading the customer from the awareness phase to the prospect phase -- and finally to a sale through the traditional funnel -- has lost much of its effectiveness.

These past 60 years can be divided into two 30-year phases, which are followed by a prospective phase III that will be crucial for the scientific prospects of TCM.

Under more extreme climate change trends, studies suggest that the rapid rates of change and the increased incidence of disturbance events would significantly reduce the resilience of coral reefs and increase the prospect of phase shifts from coral to algal dominance (even with high herbivory and low nutrient inputs) (Anthony et al. 2012; Thomas et al. 2012).

At the same time, powerful interfacial binding force between different phases is prospected to be produced, and then corresponding mechanical performances of resultant dental composites will be reinforced.

Graphene and its multilayers have attracted considerable interest because their fourfold spin and valley degeneracy enables a rich variety of broken-symmetry states arising from electron-electron interactions, and raises the prospect of controlled phase transitions among them.

The paper reviews the prospects for this new phase in Taiwan's transition from 'imitation' to 'innovation'innovation

I ask colleagues to hold their noses, to get Brexit signed and sealed, and then continue to fight and stand up for Britain's long-term prospects in the next phase of negotiation.

The Palestine papers have emerged at a time when a whole era of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, starting with the Madrid conference in 1991, appear to have run into the sand, opening up the prospect of a new phase of the conflict and potentially another war.

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