Sentences with phrase «by adopting a different approach»

As it happens, I believe Labour can win a general election by adopting a different approach, but as there's a campaign on and it requires a thorough critique of Jeremy's leadership, that's something you can look forward to reading after the polls have closed.
They had solved my problem by adopting a different approach — one I had already dismissed as too difficult.

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As for English representation in the Champions League, maybe it's time for qualifying clubs to adopt a different approach; drop the obvious arrogance possessed by this country's elite when playing supposedly «smaller» teams and get back to basics.
For example, what would it take for people to adopt different approaches to, for example: taking young family members by car to football practice, flying off on holidays abroad, visiting relatives in other countries, or driving to the supermarket because the weekly grocery shopping is bulky and heavy?
This pro-immigrant approach is something of a departure from the usual rhetoric adopted by the Senate Republicans, who have employed a decidedly different — and less inclusive — strategy in recent years in their quest to retain control of the majority.
After his victory in the presidential poll, President Muhammadu Buhari repeated his campaign promise to adopt a different approach, in tackling the Boko Haram insurgency, and securing the release of the girls of Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, abducted in 2014 by the terrorist group.
Seddon advocates a very different «systems thinking» approach which was successfully adopted by Toyota and has been adapted for some services in the public and private sectors.
The team intends to extend this work by applying the new approach to various skiing postures adopted during different parts of a race, and by using different models of turbulence to increase the reliability of their results.
This is a different approach than that adopted by Pixel Qi displays though can be severe on battery resources during prolonged usage.
Analyzing the different conceptual approaches and degrees of appropriation adopted by the artists here, such as Richard Prince, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Huang Young Ping, Félix González - Torres, Nate Lowman and Shilpa Gupta, one becomes highly aware of the flexibility and adaptability of the current notion of art.
He notes: «The government could have adopted a number of different approaches to achieving its target, but chose to do so through a series of heavy - handed attempts to fix energy markets, by encouraging renewables and penalising fossil fuels.»
The two approaches that will be used in making ethical assessments in the sections to follow attach different levels of importance to the «ends» or outcomes that are being pursued — say, saving the world from climate - induced disaster — and the «means» adopted by scientists, activists, vested interests and politicians in the process.
The approach adopted by the Court of Appeal here appears to ignore the distinctions between the different types of businesses, and assumes that all employers are the same and maintain the same obligations.
Those measures, however, rely entirely on two structural features — syllables per word and words per sentence.48 As we describe below, we have adopted a comprehensive approach to measuring readability by taking fifty different readability measures and then using factor analysis to create an index based on the most reliable set of measures.49 The next section discusses the few prior studies of the relationship between readability and case outcome.
I do not see a good reason for adopting a different approach in the case of a statutory inquiry, but the court should give due weight to the decision and, more particularly, the reasons given by the public authority (in the same way that it would to the decision and reasons of a lower court or tribunal).
Furthermore, the risk based approach to compliance adopted by the GDPR will result in different implementation logistics across sectors.
The Italian constitutional Court has upheld national rules which had been judged by the ECHR as contrary to the Convention, arguing that such rules nevertheless protected a different constitutional principle of the national constitution and the convention could not modify the constitution, beng it a lower rank act - so from a theoretical point of view the CJEU adopts the same approach: the ultimate decision on whether a EU act is in compliance with EU law must be taken within EU only (to make a parallel, think of the CJEU approach for WTO decisions: despite an action being contrary to WTO as decided by the appellate body, nonetheless individuals can use such illegality as a ground to void the action within the EU system)
Their involvement in litigation is generally a complicating factor, calling for a different approach by both advocate and judge to that which might be adopted if all parties were represented.
Later chapters report on studies investigating the extent of the phenomenon in different countries and how it varies with age and gender, outline key intervention programmes to prevent bullying, and describe the Social and Emotional Learning approach adopted by ENABLE in its work with young people.
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