systemic approach

collocation in English

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systemic
adjective
uk
/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
us
/sɪˈstem.ɪk/
biologyspecialized
A systemic drug, disease, or poison reaches and has an effect on the whole of a body or a plant and not just one part ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofsystemicandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Methodologically, she takes a widesystemicapproach, although she does not interview abandoning fathers because this is not her purpose.
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In contrast, thesystemicapproachis primarily concerned with the occurrence of fragility fractures.
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Whether he realised it or not he brought forward asystemicapproachto exploration management.
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A second importantsystemicapproach– and this is something that we often forget – is appropriate energy densities.
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We also need asystemicapproachto energy policy.
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Unless we adopt asystemicapproach, we shall not achieve the outcomes that older people deserve.
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I hope that this will help organisations to choose the most rationalsystemicapproachin order to interconnect different fields of environmental protection.
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In order for adaptation to be possible, asystemicapproachwhich includes renewable energies will be necessary.
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It seeks to identify, develop, and propose strategies for asystemicapproachto theological education within the denomination.
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Other studies take a moresystemicapproachto problematizing the gang.
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This implies to implement and to manage modeling and optimization methods and tools, which are integrated in asystemicapproach.
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The centre will encompass a research and development program and asystemicapproachfor sharing best practices throughout the sector.
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Thissystemicapproachto a society shows the anxieties of the earliest anthropologists to capture the reality without reducing the complexity of a given community.
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It is a whole-school,systemicapproach, engaging students, families and the larger community, as well as classes, schools and boards.
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Finally, a fourth view adopts a moresystemicapproachto concepts and how they change.
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The second section is about multi-disciplinary and systemic approaches to therapy.
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It also suggests the value of promoting more systemic approaches to intervention.
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Huggins was the first to use asystemicapproachto treat prostate cancer.
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Consequently, most studies applying the transactional and systemic approaches to the study of developmental risk test the cumulative and interactive effects of maternal and child's risk in a single sample.
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