Sentences with phrase «rather unusual approach»

It's a rather unusual approach to the genre.
Unlike most resorts on the island, the Coconut Beach resort takes the rather unusual approach of catering to a wide array of customers, offering both private villas and beautiful rooms in a main hotel building.

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His approach to religion is dictated by some rather unusual metapsychological assumptions.
The Argentina case is a very unusual one, rooted in Argentina's earlier difficulties (which led it to accept rather unusual conditions in the first place) and many states objected to the approach taken by US courts in this matter.
Some board members have also questioned whether the corporation should continue to use the «preferred developer» approachunusual in the public sector — which effectively tamps down competition by awarding one company an open - ended contract rather than bidding individual projects separately.
Its unusual approach to online dating makes it handy if you'd rather not jump into the online dating scene on your own.
Its unusual approach to online dating makes it handy if youd rather not jump into the.
It's unusual to see one without stripes, but I rather like the plain and simple approach.
Taking an unusual mix of typefaces, an original approach to layout and a striking colour palette of bright green, black and white; theses designs for the Vilnius City Opera give a rather traditional art form a very contemporary twist.
In the context of age discrimination (with its unusual element of being able to justify direct discrimination) this arose in Pulham v Barking & Dagenham LBC [2010] IRLR 184, [2009] All ER (D) 221 (Dec) where the EAT took a rather cautious approach to it; they held that the tribunal had been right to hold that a pay protection scheme can be justified, even though prolonging the age differential, but remitted the matter for reconsideration of whether these facts actually did justify the protection.
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