Example sentences of "[coord] a [adj] approach to " in BNC.
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1 | After the war , city plans promised reform through housing programmes and a coordinated approach to land-use planning . |
2 | But lower taxes and a prudent approach to borrowing do not mean public spending fall ; quite the reverse . |
3 | With French sculptor Daniel Buren , you can always expect to find creativity , exactitude and a comprehensive approach to art , as illustrated by this work in situ entitled ‘ Passage ’ . |
4 | Right , President , and a measured approach to responsibilities and trust that is placed in you . |
5 | So for five years , for that is the gestation period recommended for the proposals to prove their effectiveness , tour-day cricket is ordained for the promotion of spin and a wicket-taking approach to bowling , and the enhancement of batsmen 's application and technique . |
6 | And a moderate approach to alcohol and the cutting out of smoking would save needless deaths and improve the quality of people 's lives . |
7 | In Germany , for example , there 's nothing like the division between Parliament and Government that I was speaking of erm as far as France was concerned , erm nor is there to quite the same extent erm the sort of links between administrative politicians and political administrators , but one of the things they share in common is a tendency to have a legal background and a legal approach to administration , and almost all senior civil servants in Germany , for example , have gone through a legal training . |
8 | This would entail a view of nature as organic and ecological , rather than mechanistic ; an interpretation of lower forms of organisation in terms of higher ones , as well as vice versa ; an acknowledgment of sentience much further down the organisational ladder than is at present commonly imagined ; a biocentric ethic ; and a holistic approach to knowledge . |
9 | The general pattern seems to be , however , that ‘ second wave ’ change has achieved its first objective — the implementation of new structures — but has largely failed to achieve the ‘ cultural ’ sea-change : the involvement of clinicians and a new approach to consumers . |
10 | It involved nothing less than a new paradigm and a new approach to the relationship of theory and practice in educational management " ( Hughes et al. |
11 | They have had their problems , but they are going for a fresh start with a new ground , a new clubhouse and a new approach to playing matters . |
12 | We are delighted that the Government attaches considerable importance to up-to-date development plans and a plan-led approach to the supply of minerals ( MPG6 , paragraph 51 ) . |
13 | We are delighted that the Government attaches considerable importance to up-to-date development plans and a plan-led approach to the supply of minerals ( MPG6 , paragraph 51 ) . |
14 | In general , the British present a pleasant disposition to others and a cheery approach to life . |
15 | He has preached pragmatism towards Moscow and a cautious approach to economic reform . |
16 | To achieve these joint ends , the school had to have a smoothly working tutorial review system and a thorough approach to records of achievement . |
17 | Capitalism was indicted as a gigantic muddle , whereas socialism stood for rationality and a co-ordinated approach to economic and social questions — planning was the practical expression of socialism . |
18 | Also , it was argued that the ‘ relaxation ’ of the criminal process for juveniles in practice often means simply the abandonment of the safeguards guaranteed by the ‘ due process ’ of law , and a slipshod approach to , for example , the vital matter of guilt determination . |
19 | Tesco accused the same large headhunting firm with whom they had dealt of adopting a blasé attitude caused by processing a too rapid and too large turnover of assignments , whereas Merton had apparently provided individual attention and a fresh approach to the problem . |
20 | They are an exciting medium which requires special handling and a different approach to painting , making them unique and in no way inferior to painting . |
21 | A key goal in LTQ training has been the development and dissemination of a common language to articulate company goals and a shared approach to routine problem-solving and personal interaction within the company . |
22 | Seen now , these early British films still have a feeling of freshness and spontaneity that derives from the natural performances of non-actors , and a loose approach to framing which allows interesting material to get in at the edge of the picture . |
23 | Low expressed emotion , on the other hand , and a positive approach to fostering social competence by relatives could , along with maintenance neuroleptic medication , reduce vulnerability to relapse to a low level ( Leff et al. , 1982 ; Falloon et al. , 1982 ) . |
24 | Such combinations of a religious and a scientific approach to biology are particularly obvious in impressionistic work of this kind . |
25 | Brand new from the US , Professional Draw is a bold attempt to combine the best elements from other top-end packages ( such as CorelDRAW 's envelope editing ) with new features normally associated with paint packages ( colour balancing and greyscale conversion ) and an innovative approach to existing effects like 3D extrusion and gradient fills . |
26 | We mean to work out ways of using new course structures , perhaps with part-time study , new ways of teaching and an innovative approach to university admission which could enable more people from Birmingham and the West Midlands to benefit from their local university . |
27 | Peter Upton , head of the Colne School , Brightlingsea , and an expert on bullying , warned the trend would continue unless the Government stopped blaming schools and realized the need for more resources and an integrated approach to the problem . |
28 | The programme uses very flexible learning methods , and an integrated approach to assessment . |
29 | Similarly , the notion of independence is stressed and is seen as ‘ essentially an attitude of mind characterized by integrity and an objective approach to work ’ ( para . |
30 | Since 1988 , the society 's exhibitions have stressed education and an historical approach to the faddish theme of multiculturalism . |