problem-solving approach

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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is why a complex basinwide,problem-solvingapproachto conflict resolution and governance reforms is essential.
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As a whole, the group is facilitated to encourage aproblem-solvingapproach, planning strategies for action seeking change in policy and environment.
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The care planning intervention incorporated a structuredproblem-solvingapproach, in which a resident's needs were sympathetically analysed with their full involvement, and in which a care plan was developed.
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The notion of useful behaviour from a collection of simple ones is an appealing concept, particularly as it seems to uncover aproblem-solvingapproachemployed by nature.
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Sherman does not successfully demonstrate how theproblem-solvingapproach, which she presents as central to the management of inappropriate behaviour, may actually be used to promote high quality of care.
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We can only get to grips with these developments through cooperation, joint strategies and a jointproblem-solvingapproach.
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There would be more of theproblem-solvingapproach.
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I am heartened to learn that this type ofproblem-solvingapproachis increasingly finding its way into the educational programmes of undergraduates.
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In many instances, it is appropriate to use aproblem-solvingapproachat a local level and on a multi-agency basis.
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The local officers stay in the area and get to be known by everyone there; there is a response team for emergencies; and aproblem-solvingapproachis taken.
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A supportiveproblem-solvingapproachto therapy has been shown to be very effective in the reduction of depression symptoms.
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A key factor in their approach is dynamic modeling, a structuredproblem-solvingapproachfor real-life problems using simulation.
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Project work is compulsory for all the final-year degree students in order to expose them to the fascinating world of research and also to develop in them aproblem-solvingapproach.
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As a result, she concludes, their reading involves 'various forms of creative linguistic dislocation' and requires 'a variety of problem-solving approaches from the reader' (p. 36).
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