Sure, both
approaches work sometimes; you might even say the former is just a more sophisticated pickup line than the latter.
This cookie cutter
approach works sometimes, but more often than not, it fails miserably.
Not exact matches
Sometimes these crazy new
approaches work, but often they don't.
However, whether as a result of fortune or fortitude, Millennials bring a different
approach to
work — maybe
sometimes a better one.
Sometimes, taking the opposite
approach works best: Take on all the easy and smaller things on your list and save that huge project for last.
Sometimes, it can be better to
approach the spiritual leaders over you before doing something to make sure it
works with what the church as a whole is doing.
Those who have achieved considerable intimacy at one stage of their lives together
sometimes find that they must
work at developing a new style of closeness as the next stage of marriage
approaches.
This is a model for the dialogic
approach to problem solving;
sometimes it
works better than others.
Sometimes players play like sh*t and there is nothing the manager can do, when this happens the fans usually get upset with the players, specially if the manager had subbed the worst players on the pitch and had tried different
approaches to make the team
work.
There are many good practice examples of
working with fathers, but it is
sometimes difficult to then sustain fathers» involvement at a community level and to embed a father friendly
approach in service delivery.
Like you mentioned,
sometimes a hybrid
approach to cloth and disposables
works better for different situations.
One noteworthy point from a RootsCamp 2012 session on the Obama campaign's digital marketing:
sometimes a less - targeted
approach to recruitment
worked better than tight targeting.
Sometimes the targeted
approach will
work, but other times a random and potentially overlooked channel will actually turn out to be the most productive.
The
approach might not always
work but it should be safer than existing methods for preventing harmful and
sometimes fatal mitochondrial diseases
Connor says the
approach can
work with some stages of the viral life cycle but not with others, and experiments on a pseudotype will always have to be confirmed using the actual virus;
sometimes the two organisms behave differently.
Still, after 15 years of treating patients with epilepsy either with oral medications that don't always
work but
sometimes have side effects, or with surgery that requires removing brain tissue, Liu said she is eager to find a better
approach.
I highly respect your
work and admire your
approach to finding the «truth» and accepting that
sometimes you have been / will be wrong.
Many different lab tests, stringent dietary strategies (managing SIBO often requires a diet that restricts most everything but meats and a limited variety vegetables), and treatment protocols exist to treat SIBO, and
sometimes it's a matter of trial and error to land on an
approach that
works.
Their
approach is to go about their everyday lives, and hope they'll bump into someone — hey,
sometimes it
works!
This
works sometimes but unless you're the one who's been
approached, it is hard to initiate interaction playing like you don't care but maybe you do.
One optional
approach to emailing that I recommend is something I learned
worked well: if I had something in common with the profile I was reading, I would
sometimes express more excitement about the similarity than truly existed.
Swanwick Hall staff
work hard to keep children integrated in mainstream classes but with the full understanding that,
sometimes, children need to have a more tailored
approach to their support.
Houston Matters» Edel Howlin talks with Spring Branch ISD Superintendent Duncan Klussmann about this «marriage» of two
approaches to education which are
sometimes perceived as
working against one another.
Sir Robin said it was his job to make these
sometimes tense relationships
work and puts his success, both here and in his own schools, down to «maintaining a humble
approach».
Turn - in is cleaner and more precise than the standard John Cooper
Works, and the GP's a more predictable car as you
approach its grip limits, and an entertainingly (and
sometimes shockingly) wild one as you find and then breach them.
While I have always received very good service on my car, I
sometimes felt the service advisors were a bit indifferent in their
approach as customer service reps. Having
worked the Customer Service industry 45 + years, this really annoyed me... until my last service appointment.
Sometimes, the quantitative
approach to the review of the
work is more important.
That
approach may
work sometimes — and is certainly better than doing nothing — but it can be dangerous too.
It also
works really well if, like me, you
sometimes approach investing ass - backwards... By that, I mean that I first come up with an investment idea / theme (yes, more reading... extensively!)
Sometimes we reassess an
approach if it's not
working as planned.
Already by the mid-1960s, painting had lost its authority as the dominant artistic medium and instead galleries had begun to show much more heterogeneous experimental and
sometimes politically and socially provocative
work in new media (film, video, and photography), as well as confrontational live art and other kinds of participatory and performance - based
approaches.
The basic point about Louis's
work and that of other Color Field painters,
sometimes known as the Washington Color School in contrast to most of the other new
approaches of the late 1950s and early 1960s, is that they greatly simplified the idea of what constitutes the look of a finished painting.
Lisette Model and Weegee provided an unconventional and
sometimes outright weird view of nightlife on the homefront while Robert Frank presented a wide ranging cross section of America and Aaron Siskind's
work approached the abstraction of his friends» paintings like those of Franz Kline.
In a truly complex
approach by a new curator, location is a curatorial device that situates, and
sometimes subsumes, the
work within its site - specific grasp.
Sometimes showing all your cards up front is not the best
approach, but selectively bringing out
work over the course of a visit can be more productive for the visitor and tell a clearer story.»
The recent
works are lush, with high - key color and
sometimes with thick facture, playing pictorial
approaches against literary associations.
Sometimes this
approach works — there's a small painting in the back room of a brown figure surrounded by a large blue swoosh that succeeds in making you examine different parts of the painting more — but for the most part I felt like Humphrey was indulging in tropes.
For Painting Between the Lines, however, the
approach is slightly different; rather than providing a broad sweeping idea that speaks (
sometimes in ways that seem tangential or essentializing) to the
works present, literature is dissected, here, into micro-moments.
The four artists whose
works are featured in the show — Alex Gingrow, Carlos Rodriguez, Frank Magnotta and Michael Scoggins —
approach the art of storytelling from fresh perspectives using text, art and
sometimes both.
Much of her
work takes up the concept of time,
sometimes to consider alternative notions of the temporal experience, and other times to
approach the arbitrariness of time and freedom from time.
As explained by Vicente Torres, curator and owner of PlasticMurs gallery, when we
approach a piece of art it is
sometimes difficult to isolate the fragments and the mechanics of the
work.
This expansive
approach to space encourages the bleeding of one sculpture into another, as writer Briony Fer explains, «In Black's
work... it is
sometimes hard to tell where one
work ends and another begins.
Although I enjoy this blog, and Andy tries hard, and I do appreciate his
work on the matter, the views that are
sometimes expressed (by the Times or through Andy) often seem to reflect a defeatist attitude and
approach, and that
approach is demonstrated in the paper almost every day.
Also, though it's not directly relevant to the issue of the most productive
approach in terms of our own long term interests (which I think if people really understood this problem would involve a lot more fealty to moving off of FF now, and the idea of building even more coal plants — which are also responsible for most of the excess that allows bio accumulation of the serious neurological toxin mercury in our food supply, damages watersheds, mountain tops,
sometimes whole communities and ecosystems, and, CC aside, is also very polluting — would be more apt to be seen as the idiocy it is), in some sense, no one has a full inherent right to anything really we as a world have built up: It has been a collective effort and you can only drive a Ferrari for instance, because of the hard
work of countless others before you and along side you.
I've just started reading more of Pielke Jr.'s stuff — and from what I've seen, while he is
sometimes branded as a «denier,» his
work does seem to me to be less partisan in nature, and not surprisingly, IMO, as a result it seems that his
approach is one that engenders a more productive engagement with those who disagree with his perspective but who don't see him as overwhelmingly partisan.
Targeted
approaches are
sometimes referred to as «inverse»
approaches, as they are
working backwards from a specified outcome (e.g., an impact threshold not to be exceeded) towards the origin of the cause — effect chain that links GHG emissions with climate impacts.
Sometimes, in cases of a crackdown, people who cease and desist in making fan
works available at that point are treated very leniently, but there is no guarantee that this
approach will be taken in the future.
It's a lot of
work to change your whole
approach to clients —
sometimes, it's just easier to deliver another mutually acceptable benefit in lieu of attentive service.
She brings a creative, thoughtful
approach to examining how and on what terms we
work together, and her presentations provoke candid — and
sometimes uncomfortably challenging — dialogue without casting an us vs. them shadow.
They tend to
work from the front end to the back end, taking a piecemeal
approach that dumps all of the existing campus information systems (school sports trackers, events boards, educational content, bookstore resources, etc.) into their own separate mobile experiences,
sometimes even developing for entirely different operating systems.