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to tentative
adjective
Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental.
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The machinists' union was the last among United's unions to agree to tentative concessions.
As laundry cycles go, Galliano's shift from pariah to tentative comeback status has been relatively long in the making.
Those policy moves were widely criticized as an overreaction to tentative signs of inflation and may have helped hasten a widespread economic slowdown in Europe.
But according to tentative conclusions of law enforcement officials and the accounts of witnesses, most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity, this is what happened.
In the past week, they have come to tentative agreements on several ancillary issues and made some progress on the critical issue of dividing league revenue.
The data "adds to tentative evidence suggesting that the downturn in the euro zone may be bottoming out," the Dutch bank ING said in a note to clients.
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Recently, though, I decided to make tentative steps to break my vegetarian-ness and have been branching out into seafood.
"We have to be tentative in our approach to it.
The team meets to develop tentative treatment options and to evaluate outcome of treatment.
"We're not going to be tentative.
You can't afford to be tentative when there's so much competition for jobs.
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