adjective
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In some places the watchers are more enterprising and come complete with an assistant.
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Other countries have been more enterprising .
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The more enterprising economies experience a gain whilst industries located in less enterprising countries languish.
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Though more enterprising than the norm, such guests are increasingly frequent visitors to the World Bank and other international institutions.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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An enterprising student was selling copies of the answers to the test.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A bustling, affectionate, urgent, eruptive, enterprising character.
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And in the newer and flatter organization where there is little opportunity for promotion, how does an enterprising employee advance?
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Garrett was an enterprising young man.
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One enterprising airway promotes this idea by showing an in-flight video that leads passengers through such a work-out.
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Other countries have been more enterprising .
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She was an enterprising cook, as she was in all things, and fed her family well.