incremental approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincrementalandapproach
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incremental
adjective
uk/ˌɪŋ.krəˈmen.təl/us/ˌɪŋ.krəˈmen.t̬əl/
in a series ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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The fundamentals include modularity, anticipation of change, generality and anincrementalapproach.
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This is anincrementalapproachto knowledge acquisition and text understanding.
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It is also possible that a learning effect was present due to theincrementalapproachadopted.
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We used anincrementalapproach, based on formal assessment of full papers whose abstracts suggested that the statistical techniques had not been identified previously.
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Her holistic, physiological,incrementalapproachto singing development thus becomes clear.
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Anincrementalapproachto policymaking rejects commitments to a single goal and holistic plans without regard to feed back indicating progress or failure.
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Unlike domestic law, which is uniformly applicable and enforceable for all citizens (at least in theory), human rights law is implemented on anincrementalapproach.
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One argues that theincrementalapproachis appropriate, that old patterns of behaviour cannot be broken and new ones instituted overnight.
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It reflects that the amount of yearly allocation to regions is determined using anincrementalapproach, and the central top political leaders decide along with the yearly distribution pools.
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One possible reason for the low number of respondents opting for the long abstract may have been due to theincrementalapproachtaken by the survey.
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Thisincrementalapproachmakes it difficult, but not impossible, to include political theory but is especially restrictive in terms of non-traditional materials, such as feminist critiques.
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Taking anincrementalapproachto the research was important, as this would permit the added benefit of each format compared with the next least detailed to be determined.
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What we have today has developed from an ad hoc,incrementalapproach.
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It argues persuasively that, because of the failures of the past, theincrementalapproachis no longer relevant.
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I think that thisincrementalapproachis by and large a very wise approach.
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We will adopt anincrementalapproachto the review of resource allocation and to its implementation.
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That is the kind of sensible,incrementalapproachto wildlife protection that we should be taking.
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However, and understandably, pressure on the parliamentary timetable has led to anincrementalapproach.
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It is anincrementalapproachto change in the primary health care sector.
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