Example sentences of "that such [art] approach " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , they have found that such an approach protects the believer from criticism .
2 Of course architects are human and it must be seen that such an approach is liable to make the architect a pariah figure , unbeloved of the society in which his creations are set .
3 They believe firmly in promoting trust and respect between the different churches and the chaplains work together in the conviction that such an approach best serves the interests of the students and staff .
4 They believe firmly in promoting trust and respect between the different churches and the chaplains work together in the conviction that such an approach best serves the interests of the students and staff .
5 Opening with a breezy Kabalevskian Overture , Smolsky 's self-avowed folk origins come to the fore in the highly distinctive First Dulcimer Concerto , composed in a broadly neo-classical style ( typically spiced with an occasional dash of bi-tonality ) , but imbued with an expressive force which transcends the often impersonal stance that such an approach can result in .
6 However , several authors have suggested that such an approach ignores the facts that people commit fraud , not computers , and that computer security is therefore about controlling people rather than machines .
7 My Working Group felt that there is evidence that such an approach should help to improve pupils ' sensitivity to their own use of language .
8 It may well be that such an approach is incommensurate with the difficulties presented by international disagreements and internal conflicts but it does suggest a way of looking at law which enhances its potential as an instrument for peace .
9 There is a decent chance that such an approach would satisfy his supporters on the Hill .
10 The analysis of the effects of social policy by interpreting official statistics remains the favourite method of social commentators , despite now extensive evidence that such an approach relies on social indicators which are at best artificially constructed and at worst downright misleading .
11 The researchers concluded that such an approach might be extended to develop ways of rewarding people fairly for the educational tasks they undertake .
12 Initial work at IBM [ Brown et al , 1989 ] suggests that such an approach may be highly effective .
13 It was felt that such an approach would be a step towards addressing the marginalisation of disability issues .
14 It could be argued that ‘ skunk works ’ might be useful in Quadrant 2 , but a special interest session of the Industrial Research Institute 1986 Fall Meeting concluded that such an approach is less likely to succeed when , for example , the project requires too advanced a technology and/or the transition to manufacturing is complex and requires very large scale-up .
15 However , they realise that such an approach may jeopardise funding of the programme .
16 Sometimes this way of working is just what health workers have been looking for , but it has to be acknowledged that such an approach does not fit easily with the conventional mode of western medicine and what we have described as the medical model .
17 In dealing with language learning theory and philosophy PGCE tutors no doubt refer to knowledge about language in general , the knowledge provided by linguistics , but it is our experience and belief that such an approach founders because the references have little meaning — students have insufficient knowledge to comprehend the reference .
18 Our analysis of the professional climate and management structures of primary schools suggests that such an approach would do more harm than good in some schools , and that it is therefore essential that a mixed economy for INSET be maintained , a minimum combination being provided by the school , the LEA , and independent agencies .
19 After years of getting by under its previous labels of the Liberals and the Alliance with just the voluntary help of a few advertising professionals ( including Mead 's partner David Abbott ) , the party has decided that such an approach is too risky .
20 They argue that such an approach to knowledge ‘ is associated with a particular kind of masculinity that is currently hegemonic ’ .
21 Although Simmons indicates that such an approach may encompass only part of the traditions of study in geography , it would allow man 's impact on individual taxa and ecosystems , on biotic resources their conservation and protection ( Simmons , 1980 , p. 148 )
22 The authors in this volume have accepted conventional wisdom and have not realised that such an approach could lead to the understanding of fundamental and avoidable risk factors for these ecogenetic diseases .
23 The HWIM system experimented briefly with this method ( Woods et al 1976 ) , but it soon became clear that such an approach was unrealistic .
24 Politically , they argue that such an approach may undermine social progress and " social cohesion " within the Community .
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