Sentences with phrase «localised approaches»

In others, these more localised approaches have replaced the old generic models.
«The drugs that we used in this study would be too toxic for long term use in the bloodstream, so we are now hoping to test more localised approaches such as eye drops to treat uveitis.»
«We expect the competition authority to take a localised approach to their assessment, as they did with the Tesco takeover of Booker, so store disposals could still be a feature of the merger.
The procurement must be replaced with a new localised approach, that in time provides Police and Crime Commissioners, or the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) in London, with the freedom to opt - out of national provision and commission services locally, in order to involve and empower frontline police and probation officers.

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Their work shows that the «personalise and localise» approach is bringing about an increase in student engagement: «Our analysis also suggests that this approach can boost career aspirations across science.»
I think the leap from broad estimates to policy approaches, no matter how evidence based, may not be addressing the localised effects.
Justice reinvestment is a localised criminal justice policy approach that diverts a portion of the funds spent on imprisonment to local communities where there is a high concentration of offenders.
It takes a place - based approach that will enable communities and consumers to tailor localised strategies for better health that address the social determinants associated with poor health.
Justice reinvestment is a localised criminal justice policy approach from the United States that diverts the funds spent on imprisonment to local communities where there is a high concentration of offenders.
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