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

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1 Another niggling problem is their inconsistent approach to repeats .
2 The fact that Labour Members voted against the review body approach to teachers ' pay should provide the warning that my hon. Friend described .
3 Drawing software takes a mathematical approach to lines and shapes , and deals with objects rather than individual pixels .
4 Most advocates of the conventional approach to systems development would accept that there is a need for at least this level of participation .
5 But it is surely generally accepted that some level of participation is necessary whatever approach to systems design and development is adopted .
6 Those technologists and designers who question these processes and challenge the long term viability of the present approach to systems design are written off as being unrealistic or even senile .
7 The move towards improved liaison between landowners and Water Department staff in catchment areas , is , I hope , a more positive approach to concerns about pollution than the application of byelaws .
8 The following examples illustrate the approach to claims handling : —
9 A more realist approach had been advocated by Strahler ( 1952 ) and had the implication that not only would there be an approach to processes in terms of physical principles , but that this should also involve a similar approach to materials .
10 In recent months a growing number of federal judges and lawyers have voiced their exasperation with America 's approach to drugs .
11 He scuttled ahead of them , bunching himself up at the approach to turnings in case anyone was coming the other way , and skimming over pools of polished moonlight with the feverish agility of a small bat .
12 COMPANIES are considering adopting a ‘ cafeteria ’ approach to benefits to allow employees to choose perks from a ‘ menu ’ of items , the Confederation of British Industry said yesterday .
13 PRP , share schemes , non-cash vouchers , and the cafeteria approach to benefits all offer ways of cutting payroll costs while improving employee motivation .
14 Will he confirm that if we had adopted a scatter-gun approach to benefits , as the Labour Government did , the substantial improvements in help for the disabled since 1979 would not have been possible ?
15 They are not , therefore , responsible for an over-individualistic approach to leaders as has sometimes been asserted by critics .
16 It 's the Maastricht approach to holidays — you can opt out of all the bits you do n't like , such as having to tackle foreign languages or eat strange food .
17 It is this speed of development of alternative means of land transport which helped to produce the ‘ new ’ economic history 's approach to railways in the 1960s .
18 Although there are a number of different means of facilitating the alphabetical subject approach to documents and information , all these different approaches share common problems .
19 Lyn Yates ( 1985 ) suggests that this type of deficit approach , which in effect blames the victim , is also the most common approach to girls ' schooling .
20 a more commercial approach to newspapers ;
21 The French approach to takeovers has tended to aim at strengthening their central manufacturing core and to ensure that the French company remains dominant and in control , whereas the British takeover is generally aimed at diversification .
22 As well as having a structured approach to content , there is also a need for a structured approach to concepts .
23 Gandhi 's attitude to mission and conversion finds an echo in Tillich 's rejection of missionwissenschaft , an approach to religions which sees the purpose of religious dialogue as a means of conversion from one religion to another in accordance with certain theological presuppositions .
24 The differential approach to users and their needs
25 The integral approach to users and their needs
26 Anthony 's previously cited study for the FASB is a good example of the integral approach to users ' needs .
27 In presenting a geomorphological approach to glaciers and landscape Sugden and John ( 1976 ) utilize a simple systems approach as a vehicle for the explanation of complicated ideas because they believe ‘ in the value of a systems framework as a powerful explanatory tool ’ .
28 World Wildlife Fund Italia has broader interests than most WWF groups ; it is more radical in its approach to problems .
29 His conceptual approach to problems and decision-making is supported , mostly positively , by a superior general intellect .
30 Field independence allows the individual to separate the parts of an item or a situation from the whole , and implies an analytic approach to problems ; however , field dependence emphasises the whole object and allows one to deal efficiently with material which does not require decomposition .
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