balanced approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbalancedandapproach
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balanced
adjective
uk/ˈbæl.ənst/us/ˈbæl.ənst/
considering all sides or ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofbalancedandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbalanced approach
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Enforcement of the opium statutes and rules followed a similarbalancedapproach.
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This paper argues that a morebalancedapproachto policy analysis is to recognise that goals such as efficiency are similarly value laden.
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This book should be widely read as a contribution to a morebalancedapproachto rural development.
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It also recommends using both the biophysical and social science components required for abalancedapproachto problem solving research.
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However, these findings suggest that abalancedapproach, incorporating qualitative and quantitative observations, has some validity.
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But what would abalancedapproachlook like?
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Indeed, only a limited number of studies published during the early years of the religious right took abalancedapproach.
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The author provides abalancedapproachin terms of representing the differing views of foreigners and nationals and their different ideological takes on specific issues.
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Such abalancedapproachhelps investigators maintain a certain level of scientific autonomy.
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Connecticut schools used a morebalancedapproachto reading (using components of whole-word as well as components of phonics).
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Toward a genderbalancedapproachto the study of social - emotional development.
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Where a journalist would be expected to provide an entirelybalancedapproach, as a lecturer it was entirely reasonable that he had provided a much more personal reaction.
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Methodologic guidance concentrates mostly on such aspects, distracting from abalancedapproachto all aspects.
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Rather than an outright ban, they suggest abalancedapproachis required, one that does not leave information entirely to the drug industry to inform patients about medicines.
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Items from the proposedbalancedapproachand denial of illness subscales either failed to load on any one factor, or loaded onto the limiting or all-ornothing behaviour scales respectively.
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It is essential for future policy in this area that a holistic andbalancedapproachis taken.
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I therefore think we have taken abalancedapproachon this issue.
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In addition, the law will introduce an obligation on the media to take abalancedapproach.
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