Sentences with phrase «difference in approach»

That is a significant difference in our approach versus that of other firms in this practice area.
No matter which type of dog you have, early socialization and training will make a huge difference in his approach to strangers.
That fundamental difference in approach is what separates the two, and the results have sometimes had a detrimental effect on the city.
There is a big difference in the approach to dealing with each group, and a lot of variation within the approaches to the individual dogs.
Even better than the collaboration itself is the distinct difference in approach taken by each museum, which highlights two distinctly different ways of approaching the artist.
That is a significant difference in our approach versus that of other firms in this practice area.
The legacy of voluntary adoptions over a decade resulted in differences in approaches across firms.
The two artists exhibit stark differences in their approaches to sound and craft alike, but they share an interest in exploring how the two play off one another.
Studies have also shown a gender difference in approaches to risk management, a particularly topical subject in recent years.
It is far more important that we work together to counteract the violence in which we are collectively involved than that we emphasize differences in our approach.
There are also striking differences in approaches to accountability.
Despite the radical differences in our approaches to trading, there were still plenty of things in the conversation that I found valuable.
A primary difference in his approach is that it is focused on acceptance first.
Yet, even among those lawyers, there are huge differences in approach.
That is a significant difference in our approach versus that of other firms in this practice area.
That disciplinary divide results in some marked differences in approach.
Have you noticed a stark difference in the approach to drawing that is held by some of the older generations of artists in Line?
Attorney General Yasir Naqvi said there is a substantive difference in the approach of the new policy.
Flood risk reduction is tackled through structural and non-structural measures involving flood zoning, land - use planning and private precautionary measures, with notable differences in the approach from country to country, even within Europe (Kreibich et al. 2015).
There are vast differences in approaches among bar associations across the nation (with unified bars apparently more amenable, in general, to self - help projects than their volunteer cousins).
It identifies key differences in approaches that directly affect success and assesses the effectiveness of sales tactics on sales KPIs.
For instance, the conclusion points expressly to the particular «institutional features» to explain differences in the approach to PBMs «in and with» the Union.
Case examples will be used to highlight differences in approach to diagnosis treatment and monitoring between typical and atypical Addison's disease.
Ethics Across Borders 02 November 2012 Cultural differences in approaches to ethical issues create challenges for scientists working internationally.
This broad agreement holds, moreover, despite the diversity of assumptions and methodologies employed in the studies and substantial differences in their approaches towards quantifying the pledges.
The teacher understands and can identify differences in approaches to learning and performance, including different learning styles, multiple intelligences, and performance modes, and can design instruction that helps use students» strengths as the basis for growth.
Despite differences in approach and style, all these artists strove to represent human figures and their surroundings in the most intimate of ways.
As Canadian privacy researcher Tracey Ann Kosa noted in her paper on measuring privacy (links to PDF), «The significant difference in approach indicates that agreement on the theory of privacy is a long way off.»
CHANGE AT THE FED: Investors have generally expected a smooth transition from Janet Yellen to Jerome Powell as Fed chair, with little difference in approach to rate policy.
«In the 1990s,» writes Norris, «there are not only differences in our approaches to Catholics, but also developments within Roman Catholicism itself.
Of all the sexual questions under discussion in the United States, the one which best serves to illustrate the growing difference in approaches is the controversial issue of homosexuality.
«The existing literature is ambiguous and there are differences in the approaches adopted in EU and USA for how to account for such costs,» commented Prof. Andersen.
If you check out the Plant Therapy blog you'll see a refreshing difference in their approach.
Although both the segments of dating revolve around rich men, there is a considerable difference in the approach to dating.
Vos said Senate and Assembly Republicans are meeting to discuss differences in their approaches to school accountability and standards.
Compared to the Bush administration all signs pointed to night and day differences in approach to climate change.
Many of the people I work with are younger than me and some can be quite nervous or wary of perceived differences in approach from a senior lawyer, so I emphasise that I am open and have the team and client's interests at the centre of my focus.
In a speech on «religion and sexual orientation: the clash of equality rights» at Yale Law School this month, Lady Hale explored differences in approach between the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights, to human rights law and direct and indirect discrimination.
Perhaps the most startling difference in approach is the facility within the Scottish system for parties to contract a binding settlement directly with each other, without the necessity of approval by the Court.
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