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Serving to explore or investigate
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There has been vociferous local opposition to exploratory drilling.
In 2011, Blackpool experienced small earthquakes linked to exploratory fracking nearby.
But by leaving the museum open to exploratory play, Oppenheimer also left its conclusions open to discovery.
Jeff Beck was the first guitarist of his generation to get into pure sound wedded to exploratory technique.
If successful, and subject to Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government approval, this can be expected to lead to exploratory drilling, possibly starting next year.
The explosion occurred just weeks after President Obama decided to open parts of America's coastal waters to exploratory drilling.
In that speech Mrs. Clinton said that previous requirements for starting talks could instead be considered "desired outcomes," opening the way to exploratory meetings without preconditions.
Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said the act — as he interprets it — in no way inhibits oil and gas development in prime polar bear habitat like the Chukchi Sea, where the department recently opened up 30 million acres to exploratory drilling.
Like Cottle, Dr Duncan Mclean from the Anna Freud Centre says that the way parents react to exploratory games is very important, and that it is important to find the line between condemning and condoning the behaviour.
In practice it amounts to exploratory data analysis and modeling.
These limitations on constructs are not uncommon to exploratory research studies.
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