innovative approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinnovativeandapproach
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innovative
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.ə.və.tɪv/us/ˈɪn.ə.veɪ.t̬ɪv/
using new methods ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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One of the most important features of the book is itsinnovativeapproachto sources.
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This paper outlines aninnovativeapproachto the question involving computer screen typographical experiments combined with high quality digital sound recordings.
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This allows for a fresh andinnovativeapproachto familiar material.
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Aninnovativeapproachto training hospital-based clinicians for bioterrorist attacks.
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Thisinnovativeapproachto second language education is more in line with the developmental orientation of kindergarten.
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Thisinnovativeapproachwill be used for the design of an adaptive algorithm in order to estimate the friction parameters in systems including friction forces.
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It describes aninnovativeapproachto off-line robot programming, and the graphic displays provide a useful tool for interactive motion planning and work-cell design.
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We thus had to explore a moreinnovativeapproach.
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As researchers, parents, or casual observers we are often amazed by theirinnovativeapproachto conquering new territories of speech.
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However, in this case it was decided to employ a moreinnovativeapproachand use a method that has some associations with the period.
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Aggregate risk models can suggest aninnovativeapproachto solvency requirements for pension annuities.
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This case study of professional practice provides oneinnovativeapproachto ensuring that a countywide exercise referral scheme is a successful conduit for raising physical activity levels, and thus, health.
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That was to be expected, given that we are adopting aninnovativeapproachrather than working through the usual diplomatic channels.
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I believe that can act as a further model and pave the way to aninnovativeapproach.
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This appears to be aninnovativeapproach, and yet it is only logical!
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In conclusion, there is a need for a moreinnovativeapproach.
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It represents aninnovativeapproachto international health financing.
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The result of the consultation and legislative process is really an example of openness, contribution, commitment and even a creativeinnovativeapproach.
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The reflection group is aninnovativeapproach, one which can pay off.
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The entire team might be headhunted by countries with a moreinnovativeapproachto the public funding of science.
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