Example sentences of "this approach [is] that " in BNC.

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1 An attractive aspect of this approach is that it enables the designer to concentrate on particular areas of the processor 's operation .
2 The advantage of this approach is that it can be scaled up to build computers of any size and speed .
3 One advantage of this approach is that it allows time to test the technologies that build the confidence on which sensible arms control rests .
4 The principle underlying this approach is that if coins of year a are represented by x coins in hoards and coins of year b are represented by 2x coins , then twice as many coins of year b were minted than of year a .
5 The fundamental weakness of this approach is that it relies to some extent on the researchers ' imagination as to what the future may hold , particularly about what new goods and services might emerge , either directly from the new technology or simply because its higher productivity may give consumers greater spending power and so create demands for hitherto undreamed-of goods and services .
6 One advantage of this approach is that you become accustomed to the throttle setting which will allow the model to settle gently back to the ground rather than falling rapidly .
7 The result of this approach is that most capital instruments are reported as liabilities .
8 One reason for this approach is that the design issues and their treatment may not be the same in both cases , although we would be advised to look for similarities .
9 The positive thing about this approach is that it can deal with exceptions to the overall pattern .
10 The rationale for this approach is that there are few suffixes relative to words .
11 The great advantage to them of this approach is that it has a strong one-firm concept , where most of the values arid styles of the consultants are compatible , thus making it potentially easier to integrate as a consultancy team .
12 The problem with this approach is that it does n't allow for the possibility that there are additional cellular mechanisms of plasticity in mammals , that have evolved to underpin our greater learning abilities .
13 The potential pitfall of this approach is that the Taligent add-ons could make the conventional offerings so attractive as to damage the acceptance of the native product itself .
14 The potential pitfall of this approach is that the Taligent add-ons could make the conventional offerings so attractive as to damage the acceptance of the native product itself .
15 The potential pitfall of this approach is that the Taligent add-ons could make the conventional offerings so attractive as to damage the acceptance of the native product itself .
16 The problem with this approach is that everything in the current political scene can be redescribed as the first phase of class struggle .
17 The problem with this approach is that it overestimates the extent of narrative continuity in the history of science which , according to Bachelard 's examples , works rather by sudden disruptions , discontinuities , and entire reorganizations of its principles .
18 One consequence of this approach is that there has been comparatively little research examining the beliefs and attitudes of older people about their health .
19 One of the strengths of this approach is that it becomes much more immediately apparent why certain issues are felt to be important .
20 One of the major benefits of this approach is that it promotes a sense of being ‘ in control ’ of the disease .
21 The great advantage of this approach is that it gets away from picking out odd texts from the bible to ‘ prove ’ one thing or another and asks after the underlying message .
22 A major difficulty of this approach is that no foolproof method of distinguishing between jurisdictional facts and facts within jurisdiction has been developed .
23 Probably the classic statement of this approach is that used by the J. Walter Thompson ‘ T-Plan ’ , as described by Stephen King in Developing New Brands , where responses are divided into responses from the senses ( what is perceived about the brand ) , from the reason ( what is believed about the brand ) and from the emotions ( what is felt about the brand ) .
24 The advantage of this approach is that it costs nothing , at least in the immediate future .
25 A consequence of this approach is that many managers within one division will not know what is important to another division , as well as the overall corporation .
26 Another reason for adopting this approach is that infants born to mothers who have no perinatal risk factors suffer from less severe infections and respond better to treatment .
27 The other major assumption made from this approach is that the territorial cleavages formed by the centre-periphery divide are not superimposed exactly on other social and political cleavages ; on the contrary .
28 The important point to note about this approach is that it is vital to compare like with like , otherwise the value of the exercise is rather wasted .
29 The danger of this approach is that it may give the erroneous impression that companies are constantly embroiled in internecine strife , and that investors and creditors are habitually maltreated by dishonest or incompetent company controllers .
30 The attraction of this approach is that most up-to-date and enlightened LEA centres , WEA branches and extra-mural departments can be relied upon to include some kind of women 's studies in their provision which is different in kind from domestic education and men 's education .
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