Sentence examples for slightly novel from inspiring English sources

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Chariot, a bootstrapped San Francisco-based startup that got off the ground earlier this year with a line from the Marina to downtown, is taking a slightly novel approach to generating ideas for new routes.

To older Israelis, being able to get something for a headache without a prescription is still slightly novel.

It can mean making them aware of a heroic person who inspires them or introducing them to slightly novel situations that open them up to new ideas and opportunities.

Haldane [ 184] surmised: "The physiologist who can assimilate the idea of that a living organism feeds on negative entropy will come back to the study of metabolism with a slightly novel set of questions to ask.

The Aedes dsx sex-specific splicing regulation seems to be more complex with the respect of other dipteran species, suggesting slightly novel evolutionary trajectories for its regulation and hence for the recruitment of upstream splicing regulators.

Table 4 cites the principal "push/pull" factors cited by our respondents, which affirms much of what is already known about these dynamics (the only slightly novel items are reference to gender discrimination/violence as push factors, and the tolerant, multi-ethnic nature of Canadian society).

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Cain's Book was tied in your tally with Trocchi's slightly earlier novel Young Adam.

Ross Montgomery's sweet, funny and slightly bonkers novel features an unnamed cottage on a remote Scottish island.

Its delights result only in part from the channelled stream of life; for anyone who sees city streets from the sidewalk and highways from car windows, the moderately high angles provide a slightly disorienting, novel perspective on familiar or familiar-seeming places.

Discussing his slightly pat novel about a novelist and a biographer, The Last Word, Hanif Kureishi proposed as an "interesting" biographical question: "what sort of human would you have to be, what sort of experiences would you have to have had, to write Crime and Punishment?" It's a different order of inquiry from the one that Sherry botches, more challenging but more rewarding too.

One London-based company is using it in a slightly more novel way, employing them to help sell subscriptions to digital magazines.

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