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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.