The act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually.
1 There are, however, two importantly different ways of looking at the problem.
2 BUPA Ireland has introduced anew way of looking at health insurance needs.
3 Two studies looking at testosterone use and heart health produced mixed results.
4 Given lower global growth, everyone is looking at resilient countries, he said.
5 Fundamentally, I started looking at investments in water about 15 years ago.
6 Global oil inventories remain sharply above average when looking at recent years.
7 A second source said the parties were looking at the final details.
8 Believe it or not, US businesses are looking at Europe and drooling.
9 We are looking at species that fare better further south into Europe.
10 Publicis' board is looking at internal candidates only so far, he said.
11 However, food safety must be incorporated when looking at sales and bargains.
12 Nevertheless several groups are looking at whether transfers would work for them.
13 There are two different ways of looking at the crisis engulfing Greece.
14 The new agency is looking at what is good for New Zealand.
15 We need to start looking at local solutions, rather than international ones.
16 Smaller funds looking at buying into the deal said demand is strong.
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