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

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1 It is a mistake to think of that earlier period as a flippant approach to the problem of making art .
2 Jamaica indicated another approach to the art of colonization , in which the government took valuable colonies away from Europeans who had reached them first .
3 Another approach to the problem of chronic prescribing is that which has been developed by Vithoulkas in Greece , Orthega in Mexico , and Masi and Paschero in Argentina — that of finding the essence of the remedies , or the scarlet thread or idea running through all the various aspects of the remedy picture .
4 There is another approach to the problem of maintaining speed throughout the roll which is used by those of above average ability .
5 Another approach to the study of variation within populations of white clover in the Henfaes field was made by Burdon ( 1980 ) .
6 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 .
7 In the last decade of the nineteenth century there were a number of quite different moves to create new disciplines that would transcend the limitations of the old approach to the study of Nature .
8 Without those different values , without that recognition of intrinsic value , without a different approach to an interpretation of stewardship , without a truly spiritual understanding of our relationship with the rest of life on Earth , both the Environment Movement and the Animal Welfare Movement are , in my opinion , condemned to irrelevance .
9 An ethnographically-based study set in Chicago ( Csikszentmihalyi and Rochberg-Halton 1981 ) provides an example of a very different approach to an anthropology of consumption .
10 A different approach to the reconciliation of socialism and empire occurred in the Austrian Social Democratic Party .
11 Lamarck 's theory of the gradual transformation of species had threatened this image , much to Cuvier 's annoyance , and Geoffroy 's very different approach to the significance of structural resemblances reopened the same debate .
12 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 .
13 A quite different approach to the specification of savings is based on household utility maximization ( as discussed at some length in Lecture 3 ) .
14 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 .
15 While in Paris Klee saw and admired Cubist works at Uhde 's , and he may have known the rapidly growing Rupf collection in Berne , but he remained most impressed by Delaunay 's scientific approach to the handling of colour , which fitted in with his own ideas ; in the autumn of 1912 he translated some of Delaunay 's notes on light for the review Der Sturm .
16 The scientific approach to the world of nature developed as a way of looking to see what was actually there and interpreting it in the light of its own evidence instead of simply accepting received , traditional wisdom .
17 These texts are held on computer to enable a more scientific approach to the study of the language than has been possible up to now .
18 The influence of pragmatism on the realist 's call for a social scientific approach to the study of law can also be readily detected since a basic tenet of pragmatism was to view practical judgment as an instrumental method of inquiry which was validated by society .
19 GUIL : The scientific approach to the examination of phenomena is a defence against the pure emotion of fear .
20 Any further information can be obtained by direct approach to the Chairman of the Interdepartmental Committee for Chemistry , Dr K.A .
21 This is also true of the Marxist , or more strictly , Gramscian approach to the question of permissiveness , taken by Stuart Hall and others , as well as what might be termed the ‘ Foucauldian ’ position .
22 ( Triangle , £4.99 ) is a user-friendly guide to the greatest book of all , discussing background to the scriptures , morality , and even the vexed question of sexism ; and a re-issue of Sandra Boynton 's Christmastime ( Mandarin , £5.99 ) , the ‘ somewhat eccentric illustrated guide to the heart of the holiday season ’ , provides a less reverent approach to the time of year .
23 The owners and controllers of private and public property adopt an instrumental approach to the design of work processes and organization to minimize the immediate costs of production .
24 This approach to a definition of complexity is promising , but something more is still needed .
25 Now that we have learnt to take account of the unpaid domestic labour of younger women as positive inputs into the economy ( Piachaud , 1985 ; Joshi , 1987a ) , it is time to extend this approach to the variety of unpaid activities of older people if we are to obtain an accurate picture of their role in the economy and of the extent to which they are a net ‘ burden ’ upon it .
26 As with Cuvier 's system , this approach to the unity of Nature is open-ended — there is always room for another newly discovered variant of the basic pattern to be fitted in .
27 A decision to go ahead with this approach to the formation of a company file was taken in January this year and the initial test files became available during April .
28 In this approach to the location of education management we may begin to find a new relationship between professionality and management , and to explore in a different way the questions of who does what , where and when in the whole management process .
29 This approach to the understanding of the policy system was criticized above .
30 In Chapter 6 , we used this approach to the understanding of language processing to interpret the results of various different sorts of experiments involving the comprehension and production of single words in skilled users of language .
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