The act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually.
Appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms.
The act of searching visually.
1 However economic migrants, for example, were often young men looking for work.
2 Feed levels are looking good, and production is ahead of last year.
3 Another season of Braxton Family Values is looking really good right now.
4 These days, however, the future of crime fiction is looking fabulously female.
5 There are, however, two importantly different ways of looking at the problem.
6 BUPA Ireland has introduced anew way of looking at health insurance needs.
7 Two studies looking at testosterone use and heart health produced mixed results.
8 At the moment the German manufacturing sector is still looking quite strong.
9 She said the families were still looking forward to the plan today.
10 In addition to looking good, the Zoe can help you feel good.
11 Given lower global growth, everyone is looking at resilient countries, he said.
12 Fundamentally, I started looking at investments in water about 15 years ago.
13 Europe has to become more open, competitive and outward looking , he said.
14 Global oil inventories remain sharply above average when looking at recent years.
15 A second source said the parties were looking at the final details.
16 He said the group is looking to duplicate the venture in Europe.
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