Example sentences of "approach to [noun] which " in BNC.
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1 | The driving force behind the libertarian interpretation is an approach to history which , though related to that of Marxism-Leninism , differs from it fundamentally . |
2 | The book goes on to describe , in a reflective and anecdotal way , an approach to evangelism which is true to our experience , moulded by our personality and sensitive to the needs of the individuals with whom we believe it right to share openly our faith . |
3 | Clearly positivists , and , as we shall see , Marxists as well , will feel unhappy about any approach to literature which , like that of the Formalists and the Prague School , concentrates on the analysis of a text 's structure rather than its genesis , and on the explanation of literary facts within a predominantly literary framework of reference . |
4 | When we pass to the treatment of style as representation we come to an approach to literature which is less likely to make such claims to scientific status ; for rather than defining style in purely linguistic terms , its purpose is to relate it to interpretations of literary content , and these must inevitably be somewhat approximative . |
5 | Gandhi 's attitude to mission and conversion finds an echo in Tillich 's rejection of missionwissenschaft , an approach to religions which sees the purpose of religious dialogue as a means of conversion from one religion to another in accordance with certain theological presuppositions . |
6 | the guardian , not so much of particular Home Office policies , as of a certain Home Office approach to life which I was convinced had to be broken if future Home Secretaries were to avoid the St. Sebastian-like fate of Brooke and Soskice . |
7 | Keynesian economics , they say , is the comparative static equilibrium approach to macroeconomics which has developed from other people 's interpretations of the General Theory . |
8 | This is an approach to gardening which looks good because it is good , common sense . |
9 | It is not every failure to comply with law or every constitutional and non-constitutional short cut which adds up to an approach to powers which give rise to questions of legitimacy . |
10 | He argues that it is TNC 's approach to assessment which has determined the approach to curriculum , rather than the other way round . |
11 | However , together the two concepts offer a starting point for the development of an approach to assessment which is systematic , holistic , and incorporates the principle of user and carer participation . |
12 | What we are looking at is the development of a decentralised approach to management which by definition can not be reduced to a few single issues , although the level of management self-awareness is critical in all of them . |
13 | It indicates the kind of approach to RE which wants to nurture pupils in values , attitudes and interests associated with religion , yet which can be acceptable to the widest number of people , including those who are not religious . |
14 | This term emphasizes an approach to RE which concentrates on what is essential from several points of view , with regard to breadth , depth , relevance and time . |
15 | Soon after , she recognized in a certain strain of feminist theory an approach to language which had much in common with the approach she herself had been developing over a number of years . |
16 | He has provided a much needed corrective to the over-individualistic approach to conversion which has been characteristic of many western evangelists and missionaries . |
17 | Another would be an analytic approach to data which did not require that there should be linguistic evidence in the data to support analytic claims . |
18 | Construction of the contract as a whole The weight of academic opinion is that there should be a different approach to clauses which define the liabilities of the parties , whether in positive or negative terms , and those which exclude liability for a breach which has arisen . |
19 | His view is that since there was little chance of a fascist state being formed in Britain the Labour Party ought to have been prepared to tackle fascism in a militant way and to strike a blow against the constitutional approach to politics which simply strengthened capitalism . |
20 | It might be a failure on your part to adopt a consistent approach to training which is confusing the dog . |
21 | It is also reflected in Tillich 's rejection of the superficial approach to religion which sees value in every religious tradition apart from one 's own , and in his rejection of the kind of approach that aims at the complete synthesis of all particular religions into one all-embracing whole . |
22 | In the absence of charters , the new colonies on the south shore devised constitutions of their own : Connecticut 's Foundations in 1639 were primarily concerned to bring a group of separate towns , each with a rural hinterland , together as one colony with a congregational approach to religion which would avoid the dangers of conflict and division , while the Constitution of Rhode Island , established in 1643 , took a long step further towards complete commitment to the view that no particular variety of religion would be given a special position and that everybody would be allowed to carry on worship freely . |
23 | 2 Failure to develop a corporate-wide approach to quality which would align the relevant information and management systems and processes . |
24 | The generally slow and mellow nature of most of the tracks here shows just how wide the differences were between the styles of go-ahead be-bop ( as exemplified by Savoy 's Parker recordings ) and a more easy-going approach to jazz which developed in the late 1940s and '50s in the wake of the bop 's increasing hectic and adventurous music . |
25 | Oz , with its use of colour , could somehow , at the time , get away with an approach to sexuality which was condemned in retrospect — and occasionally then — but which somehow retained an innocence . |
26 | ‘ Functionalism ’ was a pragmatic , evolutionary approach to co-operation which simply meant that integration should be pursued in certain selected areas ( or ‘ sectors ’ ) of the economy . |