How do Buddhist ethical teachings like ahimsa affect its approach to contemporary moral dilemmas such as abortion? |
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We illustrate an approach to qualitative reverse engineering with an application from the control of gantry cranes. |
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The ending of the Cold War has had profound effects upon the philosophy of, and approach to, military logistics. |
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Which means making sure I'm near the front of the line on opening day and a systematic approach to acquisition. |
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It has endorsed all of the fundamental tenets of the president's revisionist approach to foreign policy. |
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Lincoln's approach to popular sovereignty contrasts with that of another prominent Republican, William H. Seward. |
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I thought it required a far more disciplined approach to managing assets and liabilities. |
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So if you disapprove of this approach to public artworks, now is the time to start kicking up a stink. |
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Reportedly he's taken a new approach to his training this offseason, involving kick-boxing. |
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Like the liberal arts, the sciences are increasingly engaged with a technical rather than a philosophical approach to their subjects. |
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My approach to classical ballet technique is relatively plain, and with an emphasis on rhythm and musical phrasing. |
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On our final approach to O'Hare, I was sitting in the window seat and Walter was sitting next to me on the aisle. |
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Again this suggests the shortcoming of the received approach to these general epistles. |
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Restoring the heart with the help of a plastic shaper is a new approach to a procedure that has been around for more than 20 years. |
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The holistic system of Ayurveda advocates a well-balanced approach to stress management and skin health. |
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However, the horoscope does cause me to think about my approach to the situation. |
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This phraseology is grandiose, rotund and sonorous, but signifies a fatal weakness in Walcott's approach to both Brand and Philip. |
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Professor John Marangos hurls still another batch of rotten tomatoes at the neoclassical approach to political economy. |
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Load management is a systematic approach to control the operation of electrical equipment. |
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It is a fact that a strategic approach to tourism can only succeed if the product infrastructure is in place. |
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The same approach to collective dominance is apparent in the context of mergers. |
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It will encourage political parties to rethink their approach to appealing to young people. |
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Our covert approach to surveillance gives us an element of surprise over our targets, often catching them in the act. |
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The approach to the house, via a long tree-lined sweeping avenue, takes you back to the era of Emily Bronte. |
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He said instead, deciding that wouldn't be the best approach to getting his way. |
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Physical and financial hedging around energy commodity purchasing represents the most common approach to risk management. |
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Instead of attempting to sell ad space on kiosks to executives with no marketing budgets, he adopted a no-pressure approach to meetings. |
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More importantly I have shown how a Wittgensteinian approach to discourse can provide an account of what takes place in conversation. |
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If you are to match it you are going to have to be witty and clever in your approach to dressing. |
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Be human in your approach to this delicate situation and the employee will be that much more willing to listen to you. |
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Another way of saying it is that Palermo at his best remained supremely ludic and childlike in his approach to subjects and materials. |
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Inspired by the runway approach to Old Hollywood glamour, dedicated-to-their-curl girls are taking their style to the streets. |
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The application of a multivocal approach to Roman archaeology represents a particular challenge. |
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A recent approach to reduce the interlaboratory variation has been to prepare a calibration curve using calibrated lyophilized plasmas. |
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There is no rose-coloured love here, but rather an intelligent approach to the personal and the poetic. |
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The artist's impression reveals a different approach to the usual suburban layout of detached homes arranged in cul-de-sacs. |
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The Latvians have a better approach to their architectural heritage than we do. |
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Crop rotation is still the best approach to reduce densities of western corn rootworms in Nebraska. |
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A company is recruiting an army of retired plumbers in a new approach to tackling the skills shortage. |
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They can be daring, innovating in their original approach to scams, and certainly fleet of foot. |
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A key point here is that those responsible for the final redaction of our text seem to have had a minimalist approach to editing. |
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A job description has been compiled with help from existing matrons and hospital bosses to provide a consistent approach to the role. |
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It provided a new approach to modern society and production methods, an attempt to redefine the meaning and nature of the work of art. |
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The resulting album attracted two nominations in the Radio 2 folk awards with its radical approach to traditional music. |
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Most seasoned travellers know better than to judge a country by its approach to visa applications. |
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I accept the fact that the Australians have also had a somewhat Luddite approach to their regulatory regime in this particular instance. |
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A site with a much broader approach to avian information is the Mangoverde World Bird Guide. |
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A medical doctor was recently given an award for his achievement in developing a modern approach to public administration. |
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Despite the length of my approach to it the question is, at root, quite a short one. |
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Older people with a lively and out-going approach to life stay healthier longer than those who have to stay home between four walls. |
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The most worrying aspect of the problem is the police's low-key approach to bringing offenders to book. |
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Traditional systems of medicine like Ayurveda are staging a comeback and getting kudos for their holistic approach to ailments. |
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Her single-minded approach to the tasks which fell to her lot, did not impinge in any way on the warmth of her personality. |
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Again, connected in part to my new business enterprise I have been re-evaluating my approach to online security. |
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Rarely has an actress of her beauty and status gone so completely auteurist in her approach to choosing projects. |
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The second major approach to psychotherapy integration is assimilative integration. |
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Just as Honiss reffed the away team as the transgressors, in Paris Peter Marshall saw wrongdoing in the Scots' approach to ruck and maul. |
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Her latest book is a nice example in little of her larger approach to writing. |
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A person is assigned to complete the task, and the process or approach to reduce the risk is identified. |
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The approach to Jeddah is filled with dangerous reefs, and over the years several ships have been wrecked. |
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The film takes a refreshingly realistic approach to its often confused characters. |
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What they did develop was an algorithmic approach to solving problems which, in our terminology, would give rise to a quadratic equation. |
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It requires a generous approach to the situations in which privacy is to be protected. |
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The Abbasid caliphs decided to adopt a more deliberate approach to the cultural and intellectual growth of the empire. |
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Today we look at a bold and audacious project that's bringing a fresh approach to the way we understand the ecology of this country. |
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The Tall Blacks are taking an innovative approach to dealing with their centre's broken thumb. |
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The question in today's edition encapsulates the government's pragmatic approach to labour relations. |
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The Egyptian's approach to the high sand rampart demonstrated simple ingenuity on their part. |
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I don't want people to get the impression the school will have a lackadaisical approach to teaching though. |
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The business team organization is one of these factors as well as the approach to quality control. |
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A just and democratic approach to Iraq would also lead to the lifting of sanctions. |
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This is limiting my choices and is a very shallow approach to relationships. |
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It should issue clear health and safety warnings posted on the approach to high risk areas. |
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Jones, for his part, looked the part, dressed in a black leather jacket and black shades, and he opted for a business-like approach to his craft. |
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The Art in the Heart project highlights the Australian approach to the Arts. |
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The film's approach to its cast is a textbook example of how to waste actors. |
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Keep the ball in the middle in all phases of the approach to align the aircraft for maximum efficiency. |
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This is a situation which bespeaks an amateurish approach to football administration. |
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The duo take a distinctly independent approach to hip-hop, creating cinematic but melancholy beats around some telling raps from Reindeer. |
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Yet the rejection of his predecessor's religious conservative approach to the stem cell issue was total. |
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His muscular approach to the game and his relentless running made a constant threat to Mayo. |
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He is not an advocate of clerical activism, preferring the traditional quietist approach to politics. |
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Businesses will find a proactive approach to helping facilitate their relocation or expansion into our region. |
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We are seeing nothing more than a Luddite approach to dealing with some serious issues. |
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However, Paul Nagano's playful yet profound approach to nature and landscape is expressed vividly in every stroke of his watercolor paintings. |
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Artistic approach to the style has been undergoing modern transformation, emerging out from under the oppressive yoke of postmodernist theory. |
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The design and methods are a reasonable approach to study the association between modifiable risk factors and injury from car crashes. |
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A report into the row which led to the sacking of a Gaelscoil principal recommends a more coordinated approach to the teaching of religion. |
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We use a unique approach to training, adapting our delivery to suit individual groups. |
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Their approach to science was symbolic of a new style, following on from the experimental rationalism of Boyle and Newton. |
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When I approach to thank him for the dance, he clasps my hand and shakes it vigorously, beaming appreciation. |
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An alternate solution is to adopt a holistic philosophy and approach to any nursing situation. |
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You still need the sequential, programmed, methodical approach to your child's overall learning. |
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By questioning the validity of the scientific method, the new approach to science education opens up a can of worms. |
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He believes the more sensitive approach to lateness may have a long-term impact on attendance. |
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It equates belief systems with what informs your approach to a situation, and evaluates the system by the results. |
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Learning from experience, we have adopted a highly conservative approach to fiction and mostly play it for laughs. |
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Jacobi herself seems to have preferred an historical approach to her photographs, for in the film she reprimands her interviewer. |
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City officials adopted a phased approach to the project, one that would allow the company to test the technology and determine affordability. |
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It emphasises the need to develop a holistic approach to heritage issues and sets out the relevant skills that are required. |
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In the 1990s, researchers emphasized an Afrocentric approach to the study of Black identity. |
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A major plus would be his measured approach to situations, giving due weight to consequences. |
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The chips will be based on nitrided read-only memory technology, an approach to flash that stores 2bit per cell. |
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Socialists emphasized a social, as opposed to an individualist, approach to life, especially economic organization. |
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She previews this approach to war in her short, anecdotal work Paris France, written just before Mrs. Reynolds and Wars I Have Seen. |
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It took the leading-edge approach to building a full-length parka that weighs only 19 ounces. |
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The problem with such a resolutely intellectualising approach to the history of museums is that the history itself is extremely partial. |
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I prefer a more resolutive approach to curbing drunken driving or drunkenness, and all the baggage that comes with it. |
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No doubt our learned friends will develop how it is said that description of the approach to construction affects the matter. |
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I am flexible and open in my thinking and in my approach to different situations and I am comfortable with ambiguity. |
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He also said that they would be taking a positive approach to the situation. |
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More recently, studies have begun to include mating decisions into an integrative optimality approach to animal behavior. |
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It seems that the trees and sand traps keep getting in his way on his approach to the greens. |
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For architects and builders, the freedom from restrictive regulations has encouraged an experimental approach to design. |
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Many of the funds limit investments to only a few choices, which can be restrictive as a hands-on approach to investment management. |
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Self-critical, he selects key works to perform at events, then restructures his thinking and approach to play them differently next time round. |
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It is important to learn how to assess the nature of a pitch and adapt your approach to suit. |
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This top down perspective and methodology is the one-two-three approach to design. |
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State and territory governments had adopted a relatively liberal approach to the legalisation of internet gambling. |
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They seemed to favor a protracted, multilateral and legalistic approach to international affairs. |
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The typical approach to anthologization is simply to do everything in one genre. |
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Thompson said she sticks out from the five candidates running to represent Nunavut because of her outspoken approach to politics. |
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The bank remains reasonably upbeat about the Irish economy, but is taking a selective approach to its lending, here. |
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Their time outside the Hasidic community has not only shaped their music, but their approach to religion. |
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As usual, many of you take the DIY approach to Web hosting as well. |
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In The Sense of Style, Steven Pinker settles a war among the scolds with a sensible approach to usage. |
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His healthy cheque lifts him to 30th on the money list but I think a new approach to the tour will bring more victories for the young man from Perth. |
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But a bad drive down the 17th led to only a par and when he pulled his approach to the last 45 feet wide he needed to hole it to win or three-putt to lose. |
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You are diplomatic and cautious in your approach to sticky situations. |
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Rather than concocting sophisticated odes to misery, perhaps we might consider a different approach to urban growth. |
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He inspired a younger generation of scholars to take the same measured approach to the problem of remaining faithful to the Church while advancing new knowledge. |
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His fervent approach to football manifests itself in rapid-fire delivery on all manner of convictions and opinions concerning his chosen profession. |
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From today they can ride on the Ben Hall steam engine, lovingly carved out of a tree felled from lime avenue, the approach to the stately home's main gates. |
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Frisvold, Tronstad, and Mortensen use a different modeling approach to calculate aggregate welfare changes from the introduction of Bt cotton in the same period. |
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With a view to increasing realisations, the company has also changed its marketing approach to target customers directly, bypassing the dealership route. |
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This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food additives, etc. |
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It is a language which invites the mind to rebel against itself causing inflamed ideas grotesque postures and a theoretical approach to common body functions. |
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For a more formal approach to home decorating, Carter is a big fan of miniature tree-like plants such as New Zealand tea trees, winter cherries and Japanese spindle. |
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The hospital offers acupuncture, art therapy, horticultural therapy, and cooking and fatigue-management classes as part of the comprehensive approach to cancer care. |
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That said, les Reines's approach to politics bears little resemblance to the strident methods of North America's street activists and big womyn on campus. |
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I worked with Ann Roth as well, and it was the same approach to delving beneath the material. |
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Lawson's workmanlike approach to the Hull game was typical of the whole team, who are making far fewer sloppy mistakes than earlier in the campaign. |
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The whole approach to individuals suffering from acute stress reactions and post traumatic disorders as a result of their combat experiences was re-evaluated and revised. |
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The proposed approach to terrestrial xenology has the attractive advantage not to require complex and sometimes very artificial scenarios for the early history of the Earth. |
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For far too long, the approach to solving the problems of moving goods and people between our two islands has been a rehash of what's been done for the last 50 years. |
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It is good to see younger members coming through to take over the reins from more established members, bringing a fresh approach to the running of the club. |
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I guess what I'm saying in these three points is that no one should feel he must cut himself off from the Church out of some all-or-nothing approach to Faith. |
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That culture rejects highly processed foods, genetically modified foods, and the whole industrial approach to food production. |
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A marketing girl and her colleague talked shop for a while, discussing the approach to the market research, questions about breakfast cereals, etc. |
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For instance, the traditional Salvadoran practice of interring bodies in family crypts has recently given way to a more Americanized approach to burying the dead. |
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Their CT-43, the military version of the Boeing 737, crashed into a mountainside on approach to Dubrovnik. |
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Thus, teachers need to have a repertoire of skills for responding to such writing and an approach to pedagogical theory that takes this reality into account. |
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In order to analyze controversy, we must formulate a more precise question, develop an experimental approach to collect and analyze data, then interpret the results. |
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As more companies move from a traditional waterfall software development approach to an agile one, suppliers are offering more test automation tools and services. |
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This strikes me as a pretty lax approach to national security. |
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Royalists believed that it would smooth the way towards a restoration, and to hasten the moment, they favoured a conciliatory approach to both Austria and Great Britain. |
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A multi-faceted approach to ensuring students reach the critical milestone of grade level reading by fourth grade. |
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A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts. |
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But the move also represents a growing sophistication in its approach to silencing critics. |
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Countries that share the United Kingdom's Atlanticism and market-oriented approach to economics would also think twice before ostracizing the British. |
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It is also possible to use a similar approach to derive estimators for parameters that are relevant on the bulk sample scale, not the single-molecule scale. |
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The prices have gone up in line with the budget approach to protect front line services, but the loyalty card offers an even better discount than before. |
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In many cases, a revolving door approach to higher administration on select campuses has hampered our colleagues, and colleges and or schools from achieving collective goals. |
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Matt visited other cities to investigate how they dealt with kerb crawlers and liaised with their community action teams on the best approach to deal with the problem. |
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In the context of a liberal democratic society, this is a preferred approach to either party having a monopoly of power or the government regulating all aspects of employment. |
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If you're doing that sort of activity you need to be licenced, and we'd prefer to be neutral in our approach to the particular medium that you're using to do that. |
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But linear perspective itself is probably a renaissance not an antique invention, and Durer's approach to ancient architecture is remarkably free and unlearned. |
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Realizing they had taken the same approach to solve different problems, the two teams of authors joined forces to apply it to more complicated astrophysical scenarios. |
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Following an earlier argument for an apophatic approach to theologizing about judgment, this essay investigates some theological resources for imagining judgment. |
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While the signs are that he is taking a vigorous approach to cabinet discipline, we hope to hear soon that he has also done that strategic, visionary thinking. |
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The team undertook a two-pronged approach to risk assessment. |
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In fact there are some numbers in the Ten operations that drive Kerry Packer mad with envy, and are driving the John Alexander approach to income maximisation at Nine. |
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More interestingly, I saw visual studies as a profoundly contextual approach to apprehending the social meaning of representation and visual culture. |
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This is why a multilayered approach to cyber system defenses is necessary. |
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That, I have to say, is a fundamentally stupid approach to the situation. |
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Analysts say a more aggressive American approach to shoring up the opposition leadership may now be underway. |
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Luther takes a traditional Augustinian approach to the subject matter of theology, defining it as the knowledge of God and the self in mutual relation. |
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He spent the last part of his life working on his own approach to set theory, logic and arithmetic, which was published in 1914, the year after his death. |
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Utilizing fear, or taking a reasoned approach to gradual, incremental change? |
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It has been argued that Cavour's acceptance of the free trade and international convertibility regime is patent evidence of his Machiavellian approach to politics. |
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Modern circumstances require an adroit approach to the manner in which our foreign policy is being implemented. |
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Despite his personal point of view, May did not take bring an adversarial approach to his interviews with the two judges. |
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He can use that affinity to build confidence for a Jacksonian approach to world chaos. |
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The former believed in the role of the state as a provider, while the latter favored an iron fist approach to governance. |
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After pushing his drive into the rough, the former Walker Cup star played his second shot safely up the fairway with a sand wedge, leaving a simple approach to the green. |
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As a result, countless millions of Americans and American businesses benefited from a more enlightened approach to antitrust law. |
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In his heyday, Richards had an eerily clinical and meticulous approach to drug use, a backhanded compliment to be sure. |
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Not according to Haze, who is decidedly Zen about his Method approach to ballard. |
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He adopted a holistic approach to augmentation of water resources. |
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These guiding principles of mutual deference and respect have set the tone for the contemporary approach to honouring requests by letters rogatory of foreign courts. |
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The multivocal voice is an aestethic concept that fosters the integrative approach to contemporary vocal performance practices that do not exclude one or the other of the above mentioned voice paradigms. |
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The line of apsides is a line which passes through both periapsis, Cassini's closest approach to Saturn in an orbit, and apoapsis, the farthest spot in the orbit from Saturn. |
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He got into alpine racing, liked it, and early on developed his own headstrong approach to the sport. |
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In a reform push that will be welcomed by business, Treasury has been quietly developing a plan that reverses the present approach to dealing with tax avoiders. |
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It is, however, necessary to review the banks' approach to loans. |
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I simply take this logic to its conclusion and point out that this woman's wanton and libertine approach to grace is the camel's nose under the tent. |
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Philosophers who advocate a naturalistic approach to epistemology sometimes intend only to reject the high apriorism mandated by the idea of epistemology as first philosophy. |
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He was today maintaining a focused game-by-game approach to the run-in after seeing his York City Knights side put one foot in LHF National League One. |
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Each individual job seeker approaches the job search in unique ways, so too will each one of you use your personal approach to accepting a job offer. |
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They represent the strongest indication of the growing international emphasis on waste disposal at source and the adoption of a precautionary approach to pollution control. |
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Finally, the authors present a plan of action, as a capsulized approach to the diagnosis. |
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The head-in-the-sand approach to economic problems frequently bankrupts companies. |
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Scientists are developing an alternative approach to treating the disease. |
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His teachers did not approve of his lackadaisical approach to homework. |
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We need to take a more hardheaded approach to these problems. |
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In this respect, the only books which approach to its excellence are Gulliver's Travels and Robinson Crusoe. |
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Our proposed definitional approach to the data processing-communications dilemma evoked considerable discussion. |
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Bulbophiles definitely should consider experimenting with this unique approach to groundcover under their bulbous plants. |
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His approach to his subjects would seem to borrow something from his gentle couchside manner. |
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Crowley rightly argues that his devolutionist approach to social policy would appeal to Quebec's strong autonomist streak. |
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The eastside was an area fit for Mule because of his harsh no-nonsense approach to doing business. |
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The Edisonian approach to innovation is characterized by trial-and-error discovery rather than a systematic theoretical approach. |
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Hoffman's freehanded approach to the law in silencing the defendants had angered many, and would later be overruled by a higher court. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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The tiny tesserae allowed very fine detail, and an approach to the illusionism of painting. |
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Henry hoped to take a similar approach to regaining control of Toulouse in southern France. |
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The new standing army had a more disciplined and professional approach to warfare than its predecessors. |
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We present an analytical approach to calculating the distribution of shortest paths lengths between nodes in unweighted undirected networks. |
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Behemoth offered a uniquely historical and philosophical approach to naming the catalysts for the war. |
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This new approach to the grass roots helped to define Whiggism and opened the way for later success. |
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Khomeini's approach to decision making is to keep his counsel at first, allowing the advocates of different options to debate issues openly. |
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He greatly influenced Churchill, both in his approach to oratory and politics, and encouraging a love of America. |
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It also takes a progressive approach to social policies such as civil liberties, animal rights, LGBT rights and drug policy reform. |
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One approach to this issue was by the use of perturbation theory, as developed under the leadership of John Archibald Wheeler at Princeton. |
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His development of Twistor Theory has produced a beautiful and productive approach to the classical equations of mathematical physics. |
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In the 19th century, infinitesimals were replaced by the epsilon, delta approach to limits. |
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Part of Richard Branson's approach to business is to succeed within the first year or exit the market. |
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In 2014 a new, 9000 space car park located underneath the approach to 23R was constructed, the first area of the site opened in the autumn. |
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Statistics about waiting times in national systems are an honest approach to the issue of those waiting for access to care. |
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Law and economics, or economic analysis of law, is an approach to legal theory that applies methods of economics to law. |
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This provides a more balanced approach to teaching and helps students of a variety of learning styles succeed. |
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He is credited with having a less formal approach to the papacy than his predecessors. |
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An approach to death as outlined above makes euthanasia inappropriate and irrelevant. |
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The purpose of a barbican was not just to provide another line of defence but also to dictate the only approach to the gate. |
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Water defences, such as moats or natural lakes, had the benefit of dictating the enemy's approach to the castle. |
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His rational approach to Gothic stood in stark contrast to the revival's romanticist origins. |
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Although Richard sought peace with France, he took a different approach to the situation in Ireland. |
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Their nearest approach to a classic pie is their margherita, with a sauce that incorporates sweet, juicy garlic and some fermented tomatoes. |
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Berkeley's approach to empiricism would later come to be called subjective idealism. |
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Criticisms such as his led to the strong programme, a radical approach to the sociology of science. |
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Kant's approach to treating thinking and acting alike is wrong, according to Williams. |
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In 1928, Virginia Woolf took a grassroots approach to informing and inspiring feminism. |
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Epstein, in an effort to maximise the Beatles' commercial potential, encouraged them to adopt a professional approach to performing. |
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In late 2006, Stewart made his return to rock music and his new approach to country music with the release of Still the Same. |
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Olivier did not enjoy making Wuthering Heights, and his approach to film acting, combined with a dislike for Oberon, led to tensions on set. |
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Argentina were talented but preferred a tougher approach to the game, which saw them reduced to ten men. |
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The goal was to apply a systematic approach to establishing the Olympic programme for each celebration of the Games. |
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Methodologically, Wiktionary represents an implementation of the descriptive approach to linguistics and specifically to grammar. |
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So he planned his final approach to follow a line of position directly to his destination. |
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Schools in Gibraltar use the Key Stage modular approach to teach the National Curriculum. |
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The convention removed Hanover from the war, leaving the western approach to Prussian territory extremely vulnerable. |
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By the early 1950s, the Soviet approach to restricting emigration movement was emulated by most of the rest of the Eastern Bloc. |
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The Guards were sent to support an advance along the southern approach to Stanley. |
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The basic needs approach to development was endorsed by governments and workers' and employers' organizations from all over the world. |
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This edition is known for research articles which apply a serious academic approach to investigating less serious medical questions. |
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Likewise this typological approach to race is generally regarded as discredited by biologists and anthropologists. |
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France has developed an approach to dealing with ethnic problems that stands in contrast to that of many advanced, industrialized countries. |
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During the late 1940s Jackson Pollock's radical approach to painting revolutionized the potential for all contemporary art that followed him. |
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The other approach to dating the poetry has been to look at it from a historical point of view. |
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Nadel's 2010 Pound in Context is a contextual literary approach to Pound scholarship. |
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The Department of Design's approach to design practice grew from a concern for ethical and environmentalist design. |
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However, Stewart proffered a more moderate approach to realism and his theory of perception emphasized the utility of the senses. |
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Hume's empiricist approach to philosophy places him with John Locke, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Hobbes as a British Empiricist. |
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Pedestrian overbridge before School House Corner, western approach to Ramsey town. |
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In many ways the approach to government differs little from the traditional system of tribal rule. |
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Gladstone altered his approach to religious problems, which always held first place in his mind. |
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This street is the short approach to Holyrood Palace at the foot of the Canongate. |
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Once signed, Edward began building several fortresses along the approach to Gwynedd, at Aberystwyth, Builth, Flint and Rhuddlan. |
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In June 2010, the University launched three new Research Institutes, each of which offers a new approach to a major modern research issue. |
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At the universities, nutritionists and home economists taught a new scientific approach to food. |
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Open spaces made visible the approach to almost every one of them, or else a splendid mass of foliage stood out before it like an oriflamme. |
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Little improvement took place beyond the Roman approach to harbour construction after the Renaissance. |
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In 1997 North Sea states and EU representatives agreed a joint approach to identifying risks to the marine environment. |
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Outside the town, low ground to the east and south is cut by ditches, which limit the landward approach to roads raised above ground level. |
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A useful approach to considering Britain's geological structure is to examine the various terranes from which it is composed. |
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A single rampart encloses three acres of hilltop, and would have dominated the approach to the area from the east. |
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One popular approach to riding in motor vehicle traffic is vehicular cycling, occupying road space as car does. |
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Since the privatisation of British Rail there is no longer a single approach to design on railways in Great Britain. |
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In addition, rigorous and purely mathematical treatments have provided an axiomatic approach to classical thermodynamics and temperature. |
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An eminent member of this school, Georges Duby, described his approach to history as one that. |
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There is no one approach to archaeological theory that has been adhered to by all archaeologists. |
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Robinson's theoretical approach to globalization is a critique of Wallerstein's World Systems Theory. |
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The Hippocratic Corpus, popularly attributed to an ancient Greek practitioner known as Hippocrates, lays out the basic approach to health care. |
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Clifford Geertz also expanded on the symbolic approach to ritual that began with Victor Turner. |
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Popular belief at the time was that this scientific approach to cartography was immune to the social atmosphere. |
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Afonso made a bold approach to the city, his ships decorated with banners, firing cannon volleys. |
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However, there is widespread agreement today that his approach to historical research was flawed and his claims often exaggerated. |
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The British took an active approach to stopping the illegal Atlantic slave trade during this period. |
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In 1903, the mathematician Giuseppe Peano published his completely new approach to language construction. |
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The 'ASEAN Way' refers to a methodology or approach to solving issues that respects the cultural norms of Southeast Asia. |
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The representation of noun phrases using parse trees depends on the basic approach to syntactic structure adopted. |
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Structured meanings allow for a compositional semantic approach to sentences that involve single or multiple foci. |
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Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield took a novel approach to prevent the bill from being relegated to Judiciary Committee limbo. |
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Some studies extended the approach to specific subjects, such as metaphor and similarity. |
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It is also argued to be integral to the way in which England's approach to rights and liberties evolved. |
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Another approach to natural law jurisprudence generally asserts that human law may be supported by decisive reasons for action. |
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He made his maiden speech in February 1932 on the subject of economic policy, advocating a cautiously protectionist approach to cheap imports. |
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His One Nation approach to the economy was to seek high or full employment, especially with a General Election looming. |
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The modern approach to characterizing machines focusses on the components that allow movement, known as joints. |
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For countries like that, an authoritarian approach to management and leadership works best, as is custom. |
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