Example sentences of "the approach to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The approach to primary education endorsed by the Plowden committee was one in which individual programmes of learning were supported by group work and whole class lessons . |
2 | These events — especially those relating to international finance — had a major impact on the approach to economic planning . |
3 | In the push across the frontier in the centre , the Iraqis drove towards two specific areas : Qasr-e-Shirin and nearby Sar-e-Pol-e-Zahab on the road to Tehran ; and Mehran and Bostan/Susangerd , farther south and guarding the approach to central Khuzestan . |
4 | The basic philosophy underlying the approach to personal selling adopted in this book is that selling should be an extension of the marketing concept . |
5 | A more positive policy implication of the model is the apparent support for the approach to macroeconomic policy , especially monetary policy , advocated by a number of economists , notably Friedman ( 1959 ) . |
6 | It was noted that a number of forms and procedures had been devised by the Clerical Assistant and the OIC , and it was considered possible that the analysis might have been more revealing in other establishments where the approach to administrative work was not so methodical . |
7 | The approach to such provision is not yet uniform , however , and so entry requirements and any formal assessment of your competence at the end of the course may differ according to local recommendations and practices . |
8 | However , the approach to such analysis will now be set out and the method illustrated by applying it to a trivial case for which the solution is already known from section 4.4 . |
9 | How effective is the approach to common land ? |
10 | in his fascination with ‘ the diversity of the contexts in which the French pursued science ’ has put together 12 of his own papers ( all published elsewhere between 1968 and 1985 ) that describe the changing nature of government influence , scientific institutions and the approach to scientific discovery between 1700 and 1900 . |
11 | It is certainly true that the most active social science departments gave rise to the approach to social science which became associated with participant observation , the more extensive use of the survey method as a means to examine attitudes and personality and , last but not least , the modern sociological use of the survey as a tool for the development of theory as in variable analysis . |
12 | The literature throws into sharp relief the essential dichotomy in the approach to this issue between economics and economic history . |
13 | It is important first of all , however , to look at some questions regarding the approach to this subject . |
14 | In the music and drama departments visited the approach to this kind of informal self-assessment tended to be more verbal and group-based . |
15 | The government 's circular ( 8/87 ) which lays down the guidelines to be observed stresses the importance of a spirit of confidence between parents , governors and teachers in the approach to this question . |
16 | But hurtling towards Winter was the most difficult part of the track , where the course divides into three , and the approach to this junction was not railed . |
17 | The approach to this point in employer — employee cases has changed . |