Sentences with phrase «aggressive approach called»

In fact, emerging research is using this approach, and a more aggressive approach called a ketogenic diet (very - low - carbohydrate, high - fat diet), to reverse type 2 diabetes.

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They might have to pursue a little bit more aggressive approach to link building, than would the eight - year - old site already in the, what I call the secret circle of trust.
Scarpace, 28, brought with him an aggressive sales approach that differed greatly from the traditional method of cold - calling usually used in meat processing, he says.
This national effort includes a «Community Initiative» that calls for a focused, aggressive, multi-pronged approach in neighborhoods within select cities where for a variety of reasons there has been less consumer interest in — and thus less access to — bottled water, lower - calorie and smaller - portion beverage choices.
When the second one occurred, thanks to my overly aggressive approach to tree trimming, I ran inside the house to get an ice pack and then called my boyfriend, who heard my cries coming from the bathroom after my first shiner and helped me ice it.
I think that with Obama there has been obviously a shift away from the kind of aggressive philosophically based approach of the Bush years to a liberal pragmatic one; and of course that is also opposed to what would be called conservative pragmatic approach, what Trevor might label «back to basics».
My approach to networking has always been to cultivate a list of professional contacts, people I know and whom I can call upon (and who can call on me), whereas Brooke's aggressive networking strategy places far more emphasis on the kindness of strangers.
Capecchi recently used this approach to solve a biological mystery about a rare, aggressive childhood cancer called synovial sarcoma.
Caputo - Pearl was one of the architects of the Initiative for the Schools LA Students Deserve, a resolution that called for UTLA to adopt a more aggressive approach toward advocacy.
King called for an «all hands on deck» approach to get students on track to graduate, along with aggressive implementation of a $ 15 million credit recovery program.
I call it a conservative approach to aggressive investing.
IWC calls for legal discipline in Board policy and decisionmaking (i.e. adjudication in adherence with the law and legal principles rather than the current aggressive and «cost - effective» approach), and for consideration of institutional memory and historical perspective in adjudication (Meredith and Weiler principles).
John Bartolomeo, lawyer at Toronto Workers» Health and Safety Legal Clinic, affirms that the WSIB is taking a more aggressive approach than in the past, when «an anonymous tip or something was usually called in to start the process and even then, the board sometimes didn't bother.»
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