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

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1 An especially positive finding in regard to training concerns efforts in some countries to develop comprehensive as distinct from the more usual ad hoc approaches to paraprofessional training .
2 Interviews with personnel experienced in agricultural development and training programmes in the target country will be the principal means of assessing the suitability of the ATB 's approach to agricultural education in the Third World .
3 The spirit of Moore 's approach to such matters is salutary .
4 The long period of gestation of the new legislation which began in the climate of reform typical of the 1970s but became entangled then in the fiscal and ideological retrenchment of the 1980s , reveals the complexity of the political debate and the variety of interests that had to be reconciled in drafting a new legal reference point that would modernize Germany 's approach to all questions of youth while at the same time express continuity .
5 It 's indicative of this government 's approach to all matters European .
6 It is possible to detect underlying continuities in Japan 's approach to international relations .
7 The amount of time given to the development of the basics , the school 's approach to equal opportunities , special needs work , sex education , multi-cultural and anti-racist education and pupil assessment will be seen in action .
8 The result that Friedman 's approach to monetary policy is no longer inferior to a more ‘ flexible ’ approach , once one incorporates rational expectations into the basic aggregate supply and demand model , was demonstrated more formally and generally by Sargent and Wallace ( 1975 ) and is sometimes known as the Sargent-Wallace proposition .
9 The march had been called by Moscow 's mayor , Gavriil Popov , as part of the campaign by radicals against Ryzhkov 's approach to economic reform [ see above ] .
10 As an example of unfudgeability in operation , Mr Damant cites the ASB 's approach to extraordinary items .
11 It would seem that in some respects the Programme , and indeed wider aspects of the Authority 's approach to primary education , were centralized to an excessive degree and that this generated reactions from heads and teachers which were both powerful and counterproductive .
12 A ministerial committee will be retained to co-ordinate the government 's approach to environmental issues and a minister from each department will be responsible for environmental policies .
13 David 's approach to practical problems harked back to his days on the rugby pitch , often with similarly injurious results .
14 The University 's approach to financial planning ( as has been explained on previous occasions ) is essentially conservative , in that its systems are aimed at forecasting what funds will be available during the planning period and deciding how best to apply them to the academic priorities already identified .
15 In a period when a rigid separation of spheres prevailed between men and women , the physician 's approach to female illness exemplified the strong influence of theories of sexual difference and the nature of their implications for the position of women in society .
16 The main plank of Rayner 's approach to improving efficiency was the establishment of a programme of scrutinies which were designed to examine not the merits of policies but rather their implementation .
17 SGB 's approach to computerised personnel records therefore incorporated from the start a facility to interrogate the Group computer ( initially an ICL 1300 , later an ICL 1904E and currently a Burroughs 6700 system ) by means of a visual display unit on the desk of the Personnel Manager .
18 According to Bob Rae , general manager quality developments : ‘ The strength of the company 's approach to potential clients has been our clear plan to implement both a quality assurance system and a total quality management ( TQM ) culture . ’
19 Mr Adair argued that the Government 's approach to these difficulties was conditioned solely by the objective of cutting spending , was too narrow and ‘ simply nibbles at the problem ’ .
20 To illustrate Jakobson 's approach to these texts , let us take his analysis ( with L.G. Jones ) of Shakespeare 's Sonnet cxxix , ‘ Th'Expence of Spirit ’ ( 1970 ) : The analysis considers in turn the following relationships of equivalence and contrast ( which evidently depends on and emphasizes equivalence ) in the poem ( the spelling and punctuation follow the first edition ) : ( 1 ) those which oppose the first seven lines to the last seven ; ( 2 ) those which are constant features of the text as a whole ; ( 3 ) those which oppose strophes I and III to II and IV ; ( 4 ) those which oppose strophes I and IV to ( I and III ( the outer and the inner ) ; ( 5 ) those which oppose strophes I and II to III and IV ; ( 6 ) those which oppose the final couplet to the rest of the poem ; and ( 7 ) those which oppose the middle couplet ( lines 7 and 8 ) to the rest of the poem .
21 The economic historian 's approach to these matters will be considered below ( Chapters 5 , 7 , 8 ) .
22 A basic theme focuses on the extent to which uniquely domestic factors have affected a party 's approach to these matters or how far the parties have responded to common stimuli .
23 There are , however , other ways in which the discourse analyst 's approach to linguistic data differs from that of the formal linguist and leads to a specialised use of certain terms .
24 Baghdad 's approach to this means of waging war was to begin by appealing to xenophobia .
25 Anstey 's approach to this edition was initially intended to be thematic but she has reverted to the chronological format of the first edition , thus not only dispensing with the problems of placing the themes but also giving the reader a parallel in comment on Thomas 's development both in poetry and prose .
26 A central feature of Goffmann 's approach to non-verbal behaviour is his assumption that it is to be visualised against the background of institutional norms which create the salient facts of social life .
27 In fact , experience so far suggests that MDC 's approach to urban regeneration has been less cavalier than LDDC 's , reflecting its concern to minimise the social costs of development to its residents and to avoid projects likely to prejudice other areas of the city .
28 BGS 's approach to urban geochemistry is both flexible and multidisciplinary , and can be oriented both towards the solution of specific problems and to large-scale systematic surveys in support of programmes for urban improvement , industrial and urban renewal , and planning .
29 The current Government 's approach to local government finance — most notably through the poll tax fiasco — has been to destroy the independence of local authorities by reducing their powers to raise and spend revenue .
30 This policy statement made for the first time in this context a distinction in the Secretary of State 's approach to mandatory life sentences on the one hand and discretionary life sentences on the other .
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