approach - use in sentences

Object

  • retirement: If your adviser is a one-man band approaching retirement, you will need to know who will step into their shoes.

Converse of object

  • adopt: Cornwall was one of the first counties in the UK to adopt this action plan approach.
  • co-ordinate: Regional action plan Support the national Sexual Health Strategy by creating a co-ordinated regional approach.
  • develop: We are also aiming to develop a positive approach to diversity within the staff team.
  • take: I'm finding it hard not to take a personal approach to the issue.
  • propose: Contrast this with the approach proposed by the Sciences Education Board of the National Research Council in the USA.
  • base: To achieve this a catchment based approach is required.

Adjective modifier

  • holistic: In short we suggest that a more holistic approach to the evaluation of these packages is needed.
  • integrated: JEM offers a fully integrated approach from start to finish.
  • innovative: We take a varied and often innovative approach to teaching, learning and assessment.
  • flexible: What we hope will impress you most is the flexible, fun approach we have to wedding dress shopping.
  • different: To do this we need a very different approach to our use of land.
  • strategic: The Nuffield Languages Program - which promotes a strategic approach to the development of national capability in languages.

Preposition: with

  • caution: Some Members felt that method ( a ) was difficult and that studies should be approached with caution.

Noun used with modifier

  • participatory: We do this through participatory approaches that put poor people at the center of decision making.
  • step-by-step: The session will cover: Change management - a step-by-step approach Push and pull factors - what helps and what hinders the change process?
  • partnership: Councilor McNulty felt that the key issue would be a partnership approach with clubs to draw down extra funding.
  • novel: There was more on novel approaches to treatment from Professor Y. Matsuzawa ( Japan ) who classified obesity as malignant or benign.
  • whole-school: We also explain how schools can take an effective whole-school approach to drugs.
  • teaching: Teachers learn more about teaching approaches in the other sectors.

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