Example sentences of "'s approach to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Separation of training In contrast to the government 's approach to school planning and management in 1990 , a report six years earlier aimed its message at heads and at an LEA .
2 The German zoologist Theodor Eimer ( 1843–98 ) attacked Poulton 's approach to animal coloration .
3 It is this speed of development of alternative means of land transport which helped to produce the ‘ new ’ economic history 's approach to railways in the 1960s .
4 Dawkins 's approach to evolution was presented in characteristically entertaining form when he suggested that the organism is ‘ … a robot vehicle blindly programmed to preserve its selfish genes ’ .
5 But both men are saying that quietly , while trumpeting their credentials as good Europeans , almost a mirror-image of Mrs Thatcher 's approach to Europe .
6 I take that as part of the Labour party 's approach to defence procurement , which is to tick off each individual project , factory or programme whenever it comes before the House and to say that it fully endorses it .
7 On Nov. 15 the Senate judiciary committee voted to confirm William Barr as Attorney General [ see p. 38521 ] following hearings during which Democrats had characterized the Bush administration 's approach to BCCI as lethargic and piecemeal .
8 In recent months a growing number of federal judges and lawyers have voiced their exasperation with America 's approach to drugs .
9 ‘ I think of all the boys that came after , all the ones that went before too and were subjected to Gilly 's approach to education . ’
10 The EPLF 's approach to education is different from that of other African countries .
11 Tackling truancy is being seen as a crucial part of the parental role in schooling , with responsibilities emerging as equal to parent rights in the Government 's approach to education .
12 While the idea of the two-stage revolution : liberation first , communism later : could be described as primitive Leninism , it may be seen that Ho 's approach to Communism was also two-track : town and country : not necessarily in that order : and his Revolutionary Youth League also functioned on two levels : the mass nationalist party and the inner core of Tam Tam Xa hotheads who were to be the nucleus of a future communist party .
13 Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date .
14 He argues that it is TNC 's approach to assessment which has determined the approach to curriculum , rather than the other way round .
15 Dickens et al. 's approach to locality , taken together with Cooke 's account of region , indicates the need to consider culture and civil society before proceeding further .
16 Other event-producing situations are unrelated to an individual 's approach to life or personality characteristics .
17 Many ongoing difficult social circumstances , whether or not a direct result of the person 's approach to life , may also erupt at some point into major crises .
18 Using Egan 's approach to problem management described above , Sally 's case may be used to demonstrate that she will benefit more if she can be helped to focus on what are , in her opinion , the most pressing problems .
19 Polgar 's approach to teaching is , he says , that ‘ the pleasure of the accomplishment must be several times as much as the experience of failure . ’
20 Weber 's approach to inequality was to present a range of descriptive categories that could be used to describe it in any given society .
21 This may occur in Keegan 's ‘ global company ’ but there the emphasis lies more in the company 's approach to products and markets , without the same global integration of flows of resources , ideas and people .
22 Margaret Iversen 's Alois Riegl : Art History and Theory promises to be the first general introduction to Riegl 's approach to art history , the context of his work and its relevance to contemporary critical thinking ( £22.50 ) .
23 Mrs Thatcher 's approach to world affairs remained in key respects significantly insular , her approach to full European collaboration notably hesitant .
24 In January we were the first union to issue briefing notes on all six key health and safety regulations enacted at the beginning of the year we were the only trade union to put on a stand at the EuroSafe ninety three exhibition which was the main exhibition of the European year of health and safety this promoted the union 's approach to health and safety .
25 Even Zeta 's approach to confinement lives on , in the shape of the reversed-field pinch ( RFP ) .
26 This puts in perspective the Department of Economic Development 's approach to community economic development , which has to date been one of employing outside consultants without sufficient consideration for the need of local input .
27 The whole scene demonstrates admirably Britten 's approach to words and his understanding of how they can be made vehicles , both for meanings which go beyond their own familiar significations , and for a special kind of music which comes , by some alchemy , from the combination of phonemes and notes .
28 Bloomfield 's approach to linguistics was based on observation of the language .
29 Among them was Jonathan ( no relation ) Aitken , who is hostile to the European Community and may well have preferred Mrs Thatcher 's approach to Sir Anthony 's Euro-fanaticism .
30 Most ice rinks are heavily subsidised by local councils , but First Leisure 's approach to Milton Keynes Borough Council drew a blank .
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