analytical approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofanalyticalandapproach
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analytical
adjective
uk/ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌæn.əˈlɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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This foreword also gives us a substantial opportunity to respond to critical probing of ouranalyticalapproach.
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The challenge was to develop ananalyticalapproachwhich would reveal these hidden processes.
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That is, thisanalyticalapproachallows one to predict the group membership status of subjects based upon their scores on quantitative trait attributes.
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Theanalyticalapproachconsists of a two-tier process to assess the institutional feasibility of reform implementation.
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The implementedanalyticalapproachrests upon two assumptions.
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The use of quantitative models and decisionanalyticalapproachin determining priorities is also developing.
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While theanalyticalapproachis more laborious, it forces the analyst to make explicit assumptions about the queue system.
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The purpose here is not to highlight the limitations of pitch-class analysis, for similar issues arise with anyanalyticalapproach.
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The first category leads to a musicanalyticalapproachwhere dominance/subordination relations of the time structures of the two compositions in question are studied.
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In light of this, it would seem appropriate to try anotheranalyticalapproachthat could be appropriate for strongly nonlinear systems.
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Afterwards, we check the validity of theanalyticalapproachby simulations.
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The impressionistic nature of the work is, perhaps, not a rigorousanalyticalapproach.
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Xue et al. (1993) also pointed out that the frequently usedanalyticalapproachmentioned above is too restrictive.
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This justifies his claims to clarity and the adaptation of ananalyticalapproach(and not a literary flowery description) of any philosophical subject.
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He concludes that immersion students tend to outperform their monolingual peers in literacy, metalinguistic awareness and ananalyticalapproachto language.
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Through theanalyticalapproach, a broader view of the instability emerges.
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However efficient this numerical technique may be, we believe that theanalyticalapproachis useful for gaining new insight into the physical phenomena.
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Overall then a reliable enough account, but a wider-reaching critical andanalyticalapproachwould have helped.
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