Sentences with phrase «systematic approach to these cases»

We take a detailed and systematic approach to these cases.

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And the book also offers a deliberately wide array of approaches to trinitarian issues, including not only historical and systematic theologians, but biblical scholars and analytic philosophers of religion, writing from a variety of theological and communal points of view» Roman Catholic, Protestant, and, in one case, Jewish (the New Testament scholar Alan Segal, who contributes an instructive if somewhat technical chapter on the role of conflicts between Jews and Christians in the emergence of early trinitarian teaching).
Manka, a senior investigative scientist at the NSF - OIG, says his systematic approach, which he once applied to physics problems, works equally well when piecing together the facts in a misconduct case.
The IFN Academy ™ uses a research oriented, evidence - based, systematic yet personalized «case based» approach in teaching health care practitioners how to use IFN for the core clinical imbalances that lie at the root of most chronic health conditions including:
In bowel disorders I tend to favor a systematic approach of diagnosing the gut pathogens with stool tests such as the Metametrix DNA GI Effects profile, treating the pathogens with specific antimicrobial drugs as well as providing replacement flora with probiotics and fermented foods (in extreme cases, fecal transplants), and modifying the diet to starve the pathogens and minimize symptoms.
In some cases he added a brush drawing of a mask - like face and thereby, in conjunction with the warm under - color, hinting — almost imperceptibly — at the painter's larger project: employing a rigorously systematic approach (geometry and monochromatic color) to generate images of remarkable emotional force.
The situation with your unsubstantiated certainty w / r / t economics does not necessarily generalize to your approach to climate science, but your failure to acknowledge an obvious case of being overly certain does suggest, I'd say strongly, a systematic problem in your approach to uncertainty.
BTI reports that «in their push to resolve and eliminate litigation, clients upend (ed) their roster of litigation law firms» by reassigning work to firms able to provide «faster turnaround times, more innovative approaches, better client service» and «systematic approaches to settlements, early case assessment and a sense of flexibility in approaching rates and fees.»
It is now a systematic approach to ensuring your firm is going to sign up the cases they want.
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