practical approach

collocation in English

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practical
adjective
uk
/ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/
relating to experience, real situations, or actions rather than ideas ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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Apracticalapproachto measuring the visual field component of fitness to drive.
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In the end, and typically for theirpracticalapproach, the authors hand out a report card on exemplary report cards (p. 226).
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The method predicts the target motion, plans the end-effector's velocities and solves the inverse kinematic equations usingpracticalapproachto avoid the dynamic singularities.
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Appraising research in second language learning: apracticalapproachto critical analysis of quantitative research.
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Given the situation, we think that the linear model is apracticalapproachbecause the main effect of haplotype association is captured.
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These factors seem to have pushed further towards a change to thepracticalapproach.
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The sensor-based method is a simple andpracticalapproachfor the forward displacement analysis of parallel robots.
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Step-time sequencing can be apracticalapproachfor those whose level of keyboard skill would not allow them to perform the phrase reliably in real-time.
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Apracticalapproachto promoting age equality in health and social care.
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On thispracticalapproach, values like inclusion and moderation emerge in the course of empirical inquiry, and are ultimately judged as instruments of political stability.
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As such projects lack a common ground from which to start, an experimental,practicalapproachis suggested, with a non-hierarchical, informal group structure.
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Nevertheless, we claim that the framework presented here is apracticalapproachto compilation.
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He had a kind ofpracticalapproachto economics.
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A commonpracticalapproachis to allow people with dementia the maximum possible freedom whilst trying to prevent harm to the self or others.
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The demand for these products could be due to thepracticalapproachthey represent (13).
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First, it constitutes apracticalapproachto lifeproblems, a variety of therapies or cures.
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There was a second reason for this highlypracticalapproachto our remit.
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Systems modeling is apracticalapproachto deal with variables that change more slowly than the length of a project.
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This review will take apracticalapproachto the problem.
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