integrated approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintegratedandapproach
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integrated
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪ.tɪd/us/ˈɪn.t̬ə.ɡreɪ.t̬ɪd/
with two or more things combined in order to become ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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The processes outlined above would seem to offer some possibility of anintegratedapproachto playmaking.
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Despite the policy of using anintegratedapproach, simultaneously addressing settlement, services and livelihoods, this was not realised.
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Anintegratedapproachto crop/ livestock systems: forage and grain production for swath grazing.
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Overall, planning decision rationale is still in its infancy as we move toward a moreintegratedapproachto planning.
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In any case, by using anintegratedapproach, a low level of compliance would still result in acceptable levels of control.
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Optimal configuration design: anintegratedapproachusing grammars.
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The discourse emphasises the linkages between political, economic and social aspects of development and security, and argues for anintegratedapproachto peacebuilding.
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Substantial research in robot calibration is directed towards improving autonomous robot performance and accuracy, rather than anintegratedapproachto cell calibration.
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Such anintegratedapproach, and the avoidance of the false dichotomies encountered in some older accounts, yields rewards at other levels as well.
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It makes the case for anintegratedapproachto the explanation of the various combinations of formal and informal support that are found.
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The reason is that in theintegratedapproachlabour and fertilizer are substituted for less productive land to modify the cost of soil deterioration.
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Anintegratedapproachof breeding and maintaining an elite cultivar of snap bean.
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There is a lack of anintegratedapproachin using ex situ sources of organic matter.
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As the title explicitly signals, its editors have moreover not aimed at anintegratedapproachin the first place.
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Factors affecting farmers' crop diversity decisions: anintegratedapproach.
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With the current emphasis on environmental and economic sustainability of agriculture, there is a need for a moreintegratedapproach.
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Developing small-scale standardised tests using anintegratedapproach.
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