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The vastly under-explored subcontinent was a compelling option.
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CONS: Thought-provoking topics left under-explored; needed more proofreading.
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“— I think the extent to which hawkish politicians (Scoop Jackson in his day, Joe Lieberman today) are driven by defense industry interests is under-explored by the press.”
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"We go to under-explored forests around the world, and we spend months at a time collecting all the mushrooms and focusing on various groups," Dr Desjardin said.
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For one thing, some of the though-provoking issues are left under-explored.
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I think the extent to which hawkish politicians (Scoop Jackson in his day, Joe Lieberman today) are driven by defense industry interests is under-explored by the press. —
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I think the extent to which hawkish politicians (Scoop Jackson in his day, Joe Lieberman today) are driven by defense industry interests is under-explored by the press.
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"The budget and mid-market hospitality segment in India presents a large and under-explored opportunity," said Niten Malhan, managing director, Warburg Pincus India Pvt. Ltd.
Budget Hotels Tap Private Equity Funds Madhurima Nandy 2011
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Big oil companies viewed the deals as footholds into some of the world's largest fields, long closed to foreign investment and under-explored.
Iraqi Candidates Challenge Oil Deals Hassan Hafidh 2010
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Big oil companies viewed the deals as footholds into some of the world's largest fields, long closed to foreign investment and under-explored.
Iraqi Candidates Challenge Oil Deals Hassan Hafidh 2010
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