Exemples d'utilisation de More exploratory en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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It was more exploratory.
Caroline Robert: In the beginning,it was more exploratory.
Boys are more exploratory.
They're likely to be more adventurous, more exploratory.
It is more exploratory in nature.
The second article is more exploratory.
Lastly a more exploratory approach was tested.
This part of the study is more exploratory.
A second, more exploratory focus is on cells deemed to be aged.
The other is more exploratory.
As a result, your dissertation hypotheses will be more exploratory.
Others are more exploratory.
One will be more directive, orrather corrective, another more exploratory;
It is usually more exploratory in nature.
This method also referred to as“regression therapy,” is more exploratory in nature.
Grid has one or more exploratory wells within it.
Some relate to existing legislation, while others are of a more exploratory nature.
It is typically more exploratory in nature.
In the edition of 2018 the programme will be very diversified,celebrating tradition along with more exploratory approaches.
Other activities are more exploratory and ad hoc.
In a more exploratory creation, a choreographer may involve dancers in a process of shared investigation through improvisation.
One should generally be more exploratory at the start of a vacation.
Following a controversy involving the Automatists,he was replaced by painter Jean-Paul Mousseau, who favoured a less authoritative and more exploratory approach.
Ocean that we will meet again in the more exploratory title,"Soyuz One.
My listening is more exploratory type, not to mention the discoveries made during concerts naturally.
Studies differ from audits by being more exploratory in nature.
The gaze will then become more exploratory, and the child will start to'feel out' his visual environment through his gaze.
This is the ideal time to make one or more exploratory trips to Québec.
Fuel poverty is usually approached through its building dimension, since this is better identified andunderstood than its transport/ mobility component, which emerges as a more exploratory issue.
The findings therefore appear more exploratory than confirmatory.