Example sentences of "take a [adj] approach " in BNC.

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1 So Wimpey takes a pro-active approach to safety and it is taken into account from project planning stage onwards , ’ says construction manager , Mike Stringer .
2 Replication Server takes a revolutionary approach to distributed database for those organizations who do n't need absolute data synchronization but the nee need the advantages of up to date data at ll of its points of most frequent use .
3 Training in interview skills takes a preventative approach to poor standards of interviewing .
4 My survey departs from sociological tradition and takes a new approach to women 's domestic situation by looking at housework as a job and seeing it as work , analogous to any other kind of work in modern society .
5 The present exhibition differs in that it takes a thematic approach , organising the material around six key subjects which are further examined in a series of essays in the accompanying catalogue .
6 This programme takes a scientific approach to the story by looking at the advancements in science , like the discovery of electricity , that inspired her to pen it .
7 Thurso takes a high-tech approach
8 As we saw in chapter three , it takes a historical approach to the origin of factual narrative ( Herodotus ) and the origin of fiction as discredited language ( Aeschylus ) , comparing these to their modern-day equivalents in the oral media .
9 We began this section by noting that , unlike the United States which takes a structural approach to anti-trust policy , in which the possession of monopoly power is itself regarded as objectionable , the UK has taken a more open view of the benefits of promoting competition .
10 In Section 17–2 we saw that the United States takes a structural approach to monopoly , believing that concentration and monopoly power are undesirable per se .
11 The newer booklet takes a hands-on approach and progresses in a far more appropriate manner .
12 Drawing software takes a mathematical approach to lines and shapes , and deals with objects rather than individual pixels .
13 FRS 2 , which replaces SSAP 14 , takes a different approach .
14 The ESP series covering Engineering , Business and Travel and Tourism takes a different approach and records real discussions between real people working in a factory , the travel industry and an office .
15 Walker , on the other hand , takes a different approach : ‘ We are concerned … with the concept of care in the community .
16 Part III of the 1987 Act takes a different approach to the problem of defining the mischief which it seeks to stamp out , i.e. the giving of misleading price information .
17 But most policy takes a different approach , the imposition of pollution standards that regulate the maximum amount of allowed pollution .
18 In Chapter I , we emphasised that the discourse analyst necessarily takes a pragmatic approach to the study of language in use .
19 Happily , Lisa Martineau takes an opposite approach .
20 It will by now have become evident that this book takes an unorthodox approach to art criticism .
21 We should take a radical approach to the position of elderly people beyond the year 2000 , and consider whether technology can allow them to enjoy a better standard of living and to rely less on residential and nursing homes .
22 Nelson is emphatic about the frequent misconception that Berlioz is all bluster and little form , pointing out that a composer with roots in Gluck , Mozart , and to a certain extent Beethoven , would hardly take a disorganized approach to presenting his own musical ideas .
23 Erm , and we put to them they ca n't take a simplistic approach of saying this is what 's to cover the cost in selling from there and that is all that 's available to place people more appropriately in the community .
24 With the exception of the courts , those determining the issue will frequently take a policy-orientated approach in which individual claims are subjugated to the LEA 's overall administrative goal .
25 While forums such as these can take a community-wide approach , they rarely have executive power , being largely bodies for debate and comment .
26 Others may increasingly take a different approach .
27 This study will take a different approach to identifying the peculiarities of public enterprise industrial relations .
28 This helped him take an individual approach to problems , but he stayed in touch with other workers , and his findings were always made available .
29 In examining politeness I will take an eclectic approach , borrowing from Brown and Levinson 's work on the Politeness Phenomenon ( 1978 ) and Leech 's Politeness Principle ( 1983 ) .
30 She added : ‘ Even if we do n't take an altruistic approach its clear failure to act now is merely building up a very expensive problem for the future ’ .
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