Sentences with phrase «which adopted a different approach»

However, I mentioned two cases which adopted a different approach and allowed for a reduction in the notice period as a result of the financial situation of the employer.

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I have a different view... First and foremost Wenger must be seeing and should appreciate the strengths of the current squad... If he does, he will adopt a 4.3.1.1.1 approach instead of a 4.2.3.1, which is restrictive.
Seddon advocates a very different «systems thinking» approach which was successfully adopted by Toyota and has been adapted for some services in the public and private sectors.
This approach will be innovative in its integration of personalized screening measures that validly identify different kinds of learners; personalized educational interventions that are matched to the needs of individual students, in and out of school; and personalized resources that build the capacity of educators and parents, and the systems in which they work, to adopt and integrate these personalized tools and measures.
More than one size It is also important to allow relevant experts to design and fit out different areas of a school, which will allow the school to benefit from their specific experience and expertise, rather than adopting a «one size fits all» approach.
«In light of the changing liquidity conditions, a possible improvement to the static [rolling] approach explored above would be to adopt a dynamic rolling schedule in which the roll would occur over a rolling window that is determined on an ongoing basis, rather than defined in advance... adopting different roll schedules can produce very different returns, depending on the time period in question.
The Italian constitutional Court has upheld national rules which had been judged by the ECHR as contrary to the Convention, arguing that such rules nevertheless protected a different constitutional principle of the national constitution and the convention could not modify the constitution, beng it a lower rank act - so from a theoretical point of view the CJEU adopts the same approach: the ultimate decision on whether a EU act is in compliance with EU law must be taken within EU only (to make a parallel, think of the CJEU approach for WTO decisions: despite an action being contrary to WTO as decided by the appellate body, nonetheless individuals can use such illegality as a ground to void the action within the EU system)
The states adopted different versions of the rule, and Rule 606 (b) codified the broader approach under which nearly all juror testimony is prohibited.
Their involvement in litigation is generally a complicating factor, calling for a different approach by both advocate and judge to that which might be adopted if all parties were represented.
Interviews can be nerve wracking, which is why it pays to practise and work on your technique, but when you're faced with a whole panel of people, you need to adopt a different approach.
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