Example sentences of "approach to [noun sg] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | This participative approach to decision-making encourages the free flow of information between departments as well as between managers and subordinates . |
2 | NEW APPROACH TO WORK EXPERIENCE The Institute 's new work experience guidelines reconcile the irreconcilable and add more flexibility to its training arrangements |
3 | The scientific approach to knowledge involved the free criticism by scientists of each other 's work , combined with a basis of information through observation and experiment . |
4 | When faced with a choice of categories in the RL , say active and passive , the literal approach to translation leads the translator to choose the form which corresponds to that used in the original , whereas the use of that category in the RL may be quite different from its use in the original . |
5 | Forbes was inspired in this direction by the work of Charles Lyell , whose uniformitarian approach to geology stressed the use of observable processes to explain the present state of the earth ( chapter 6 ) . |
6 | B8 ) as depending upon the universal tendency towards adjustment of form and process ; to direct investigation towards the essentially multivariate character of geomorphic phenomena ; to admit a more liberal view of morphological changes with time to include the possibility of non-significant or non-progressive changes of certain aspects of landscape form through time ; to foster a dynamic approach to geomorphology to complement the historical one ; to focus upon the whole landscape assemblage rather than upon those parts assumed to have evolutionary significance ; to encourage geomorphic investigations in those areas where evidence for erosional history may be deficient ; and to direct attention to the heterogeneity of spatial organization . |
7 | A further aspect of the Marxist approach to crime concerns the way in which the law is enforced . |
8 | The second approach to learning activates the imagination . |