Example sentences of "[noun pl] ' approach to " in BNC.

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1 It also highlights significant regional variations , possibly reflecting a marked difference in schools ' approach to discipline .
2 There are certainly general characteristics of the parties ' approach to social policies that may help people to decide between them ; and at particular elections ( such as , for example , the general election of 1945 ) one 's social policy commitments may be particularly clear .
3 The result was that ministers called for a radical reform in the OECD countries ' approach to economic activities , " to help ensure that the basic life support systems of Planet Earth are not endangered . "
4 Thus the companies ' approach to investment has been to ensure that there is sufficient availability of short-term assets to meet unforeseen contingencies and then to maximise holdings of long-dated , higher-yielding assets .
5 The economists ' approach to bureaucracy has been very different to that of conventional public administration , with its emphasis on constitutional principles , institutions of control and review , and structural features of public agencies .
6 This technology , which concentrates on the task to be done , rather than on the shape of the organisation doing it , can revolutionise organisations ' approach to everything they do .
7 For another instance of the courts ' approach to this problem see George v Pinnock [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 118 at pp 124 – 125 .
8 There could be no greater indication of the contrast between me two friends ' approach to their craft than a comparison between The Lost Road , tentatively built up stage by stage , with an infinite number of backward glances at the whole mythology that has gone before , and Lewis 's self-confident brush strokes as he dashed off Out of the Silent Planet .
9 The most obvious influence of PNP on teachers ' approach to the management of learning was the encouragement of group work .
10 This project arises out of an earlier ESRC-funded study in England and France which revealed unexpected and significant differences in teachers ' approach to their classroom practice in the two countries .
11 If the result of an indemnity basis taxation is , as we were told , the invariable loss of some percentage of actual costs , that may be a criticism of the taxing masters ' approach to taxation ( although it may also be a criticism of the excessive level of the fees and disbursements that are submitted for taxation ) ; but it is not a valid criticism of the indemnity basis criterion set out in Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
12 The Formalists ' approach to prose narrative was , to a certain extent , predetermined by their original interest in poetry .
13 Councillor Anne James , spokeswoman for the Torfaen Environmental Health Committee , criticised the private caterers ' approach to food preparation with limited resources .
14 The majority of the analysts interviewed believe that the cash flow statement is an improvement on the funds flow statement , although it has not yet radically changed analysts ' approach to their work .
15 While compassion and concern were hallmarks of the churches ' approach to the victims of HIV and AIDS , he went on , the central message of the churches remained the same .
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