constructive approach

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constructive
adjective
uk
/kənˈstrʌk.tɪv/
us
/kənˈstrʌk.t̬ɪv/
If advice, criticism, or actions are constructive, they are useful and intended to help or ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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Nevertheless, ourconstructiveapproachis consistent with evolutionary theory.
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One major motivation has been the desire to develop aconstructiveapproachto integration in this general context.
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One direction of research is to use the representation here established for aconstructiveapproachto measure and integration within the theory of formal spaces.
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As mentioned above, evaluating the similarity of study participants and interventions appears to be the mostconstructiveapproach.
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The gestural-vocal dichotomy, network theory, evolutionary mechanisms/algorithms, chaos theory, andconstructiveapproachare briefly mentioned.
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Recent efforts to understand emergent biological and social structures adopt theconstructiveapproach.
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Theconstructiveapproachtakes into account both the subjective language-users and the communication among them.
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To understand what type of effects may result from this instability, aconstructiveapproachis quite useful.
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Not only is the inclusion of modalities into intuitionistic logics or type theory expedient, but also theconstructiveapproachto modal logic is fruitful.
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It is for this reason that we are committed to the alternative,constructiveapproachto development.
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In the final section we will point towards a moreconstructiveapproach.
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In the light of these problems the article argues for a moreconstructiveapproachto assessment.
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Probabilistic functional programming can be employed as aconstructiveapproachto teach (or study!) statistics, as shown in the first two sections.
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I am encouraged by theconstructiveapproachof party leaders to believe that the basis for such discussions exists.
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Nowhere in the criticism of the enterprise zones have we heard anyconstructiveapproach.
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It is important for the sake of all those affected by this important subject that we all try to take aconstructiveapproachtoward it.
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I hope very much that we shall now begin to see aconstructiveapproach.
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They should be sustained as part of aconstructiveapproachto restructuring industry.
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A veryconstructiveapproachwas made all round.
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I turn now to what seems to me to be a moreconstructiveapproachto the country's economic problems.
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