inclusive approach

collocation in English

meaningsofinclusiveandapproach

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inclusive
adjective
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/ɪnˈkluː.sɪv/
An inclusive price or amount ...
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approach
noun
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/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofinclusiveandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinclusive approach

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This is in spite of music becoming a more practical subject with a moreinclusiveapproachto curriculum content.
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The project described here takes a more complex andinclusiveapproachto permanence.
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It needs to be recognized that aninclusiveapproachis vital for the success of any vision(s) of the built environment.
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A stronger book would have had a moreinclusiveapproachto the research on tense.
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As organizations, their structures reflect the various professionals involved in primary care and offer the opportunity for aninclusiveapproachto local research.
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In this section we describe two ways of approaching these crucial questions: theinclusiveapproachand the narrow approach.
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On theinclusiveapproach, this is just surprising.
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It takes a more modern andinclusiveapproachthan many of its predecessors in the detailed attention it gives to suprasegmentals.
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We feel theinclusiveapproachis justified because persons with back pain often have multiple pain sites and other medical disorders.
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Theinclusiveapproachused here enables teachers to reinforce what they are already doing well in their teaching and to pay attention to those areas in which they fall short.
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In the following sections we provide 10 compelling reasons for such aninclusiveapproach, most of which are supported by one or more examples from existing research.
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She is to be commended for theinclusiveapproachshe takes in her argumentation, bringing together early and recent developments in the field and engaging with possible competing accounts.
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The inclusion of these topics within the confines of the volume can be said to present aninclusiveapproach to the problems and issues of the philosophy of religion.
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Great strides have been made in realising the educational potential historic sites—especially for schoolchildren—and in developing a moreinclusiveapproachto their presentation.
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The schools themselves speak of the benefits to all their pupils, not just the special needs pupils, of a moreinclusiveapproach.
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That reflects aninclusiveapproachto policy making that should be welcomed warmly.
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In fact, it holds the key to understanding what globalisation means, and it means taking aninclusiveapproachto viewing the real world.
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Ourinclusiveapproachto the people who formed the delegation broke new ground.
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Thisinclusiveapproachrecognises the important role of the newly formed primary care groups.
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