Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] from the traditional " in BNC.

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1 These groups are trained for a more aggressive role in crowd control , and represent a significant move away from the traditional approach to public order policing which was based on containment and the use of minimum force .
2 This involves a move away from the traditional form of centralised bureaucratic administration and will inevitably meet with resistance from those at the centre who seek control .
3 This move away from the traditional specialisation which was a feature of local government , has meant that generic workers need to develop financial skills and take responsibility for budgets .
4 He stood for a move away from the traditional Democratic identification with " big government " and their vote-losing image as high taxers .
5 Mr Shuker wants students of all ages and backgrounds to have access to courses at times which suit them and to see a move away from the traditional September to June academic year .
6 Rosalind Yarde describes the new system as ‘ a radical shift away from the traditional method of formula funding and towards a reliance on market forces ’ , but a great deal will depend upon how the system works out in practice .
7 The aim is partly to shift perception of eighteenth-century French art away from the traditional and popular notion promoted by authors such as the Goncourt brothers towards an appreciation of other genres such as history , landscape and religious works .
8 This reinterpretation sets Keynes ' economics apart from the traditional equilibrium analysis of neo-classical theory which depended on some kind of tâtonnement process ( as described in Chapter 6 ) to ensure that all transactions took place in equilibrium .
9 Recent years have also seen a swing away from the traditional ‘ family ’ household .
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11 They find their thinking and decision-making dominated by market and resource considerations which in their scale and complexity are a long way indeed from the traditional concept of primary headship ( Audit Commission 1991 ) .
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