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

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1 The pop style of Tom Jones was a development of Richardson 's magpie approach to cinema aesthetics , already evident in The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner , even drawing upon some pantomime elements from the ‘ Carry On ’ films .
2 The French have dramatically changed their approach to dairy farming since the introduction on quotas in 1984 and we were keen to find out more about their farming , feeding and management techniques , and see their research facilities .
3 This is why commentators such as Shaw ( 1978 ) have argued in favour of a broader ‘ social cost accounting ’ approach to settlement policy .
4 The first was to cut public expenditure as part of a monetarist approach to inflation control , and the second was to reduce the apparently deadweight burden of ( income ) tax upon incentives .
5 This may sound frivolous , but it emphasizes the point that it is often far from clear what constitutes equivalent behavioural tasks when making comparisons between species , and this uncertainty creates problems for the comparative approach to brain function .
6 This original approach to factory industry did not last long , as the workshops were converted into one factory in the 1860s , but the firm is still in business , in more modern premises , making their famous name-tapes among other things .
7 Most other Western countries take a more definitive approach to noise legislation so that in , for example , a suburban residential area the noise level from industrial and commercial premises shall not exceed say , 50 decibels by day and 45 decibels by night .
8 The Goblin Steamatic is a fresh approach to household cleaning .
9 Another approach to vaccine development is the elicitation of Th1-like responses , as illustrated by the report that immunity in mice immunized with attenuated parasites is entirely dependent on the Th1 cytokine , interferon-γ ( ref. 2 ; A. Wilson , University of York ) .
10 During the years that the Uganda syllabus panels were meeting , the Lake Victoria Hotel , Entebbe was chosen as the venue for the first in a series of international workshops which heralded a new approach to curriculum development , a new dimension for pan-African co-operation and whose eventual product , the Entebbe Mathematics , proved to be possibly the most influential curriculum project yet to be launched in English — speaking Africa .
11 The Further Education Unit , a curriculum review and development unit established in 1977 to make possible a more co-ordinated and cohesive approach to curriculum development in further education , has given a commendable priority to special educational needs .
12 The same may also be true of a similar approach to curriculum development , because a number of recent curriculum development projects have attempted to combine the resource advantages of the centralised project with the relevance of school-based development .
13 Schools made constructive use of the potential of enhanced staffing to secure a collaborative approach to curriculum development in the classroom through teachers teaching together ( TTT ) .
14 The Further Education Unit of the DES itself published a seminal curriculum document in 1979 entitled A Basis for Choice , and from this radical approach to curriculum provision for further education a considerable commitment to profiling has emerged .
15 Drawing on Reid 's thinking , Halpin ( 1980 ) poses four questions to be asked about the approach to curriculum review advocated by the HMI in Curriculum 11–16 .
16 The arguments for and against this approach to curriculum planning and evaluation are well documented elsewhere .
17 In response to the difficult situation schools find themselves in , a critical and forward-looking approach to curriculum renewal was developed .
18 Its chairperson , Anstey Rice , says the association was determined not to let the chance pass by to get things right : ‘ SSDs and health authorities take a mono-cultural approach to service development and provision .
19 Thus the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act promises us a new approach to service provision that puts the needs of users and carers first .
20 In the UK we have become so obsessed with dowries and transfer payments that we are unable to look comprehensively at the needs of users , let alone ask their views , and community care encourages this approach to service delivery .
21 As minister of finance , however , he readily adopted a narrower approach to service delivery and his main concern was to keep a balanced budget and to maintain good relations with the British Treasury .
22 Of course , there are still places where the old-style canalizing approach to river management is being pushed through ; and the conflict of values which underlies this whole issue raises a number of questions which are not easy to answer .
23 This dual emphasis on the reader and on analysis of texts in units larger than a sentence seems to offer the beginnings at least of a new approach to text research , one which moves beyond a correlational approach to readability and starts instead to identify causal relationships between aspects of texts and difficulties in comprehension .
24 I have spelled out the computational approach to edge detection for two reasons .
25 That would be a very much healthier , and more rational approach to land use in the crofting areas than the system that pertains today when people are encouraged by grants and subsidies to do things that are sometimes agriculturally absurd .
26 The station could make its statement by spreading , by achieving its grandeur through the vast length of Beaux-Arts façades , the enormous circulation areas within them , and the new approach to land use which the new stations offered .
27 Frequently , this strategy is referred to as the ‘ best practicable means ’ or ‘ good practice ’ strategy and is associated with the traditional British approach to air pollution control .
28 Ideally , strategies using an economics-based approach to air pollution control would provide financial incentives for emission sources to pursue the most cost-effective means for reducing pollution ( Anderson et al. , 1977 ; Magat , 1982 ; Rosencranz , 1981 ) .
29 However , its entry into the European Community , which adopted the air quality management strategy as its common policy in 1980 , caused a radical change in the British approach to air pollution control as it did also for Denmark and Ireland .
30 A specifically town planning approach to road transport matters was still awaited though there were indications of changing attitudes , particularly in other parts of the world , providing examples for emulation in this country .
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