mixed approach

collocation in English

meaningsofmixedandapproach

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mixed
adjective
uk
/mɪkst/
us
/mɪkst/
showing a mixture of different feelings ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofmixedandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmixed approach

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While historical inertia may be at work, there can be sound political economy arguments for adopting amixedapproach.
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Instead of contrasting the two approaches, one can wonder if somemixedapproachis possible.
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Our analyses rely on amixedapproachthat reflects the relative importance of individual versus couple characteristics for the spousal division of care-giving.
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Thismixedapproachis a way to avoid romanticizing or demonizing one side or another in the eighteenth-century confrontation, and capture the duality of law in its full complexity.
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Sixteen said they had amixedapproachand only nine said they positively planned.
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Thanks to thismixedapproachto partnership when necessary, we will be able to send specific messages to the different political fora.
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We have tried amixedapproachby defining the powers and subjecting the exercise of powers to various controls.
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This is the objective we want to pursue, so thismixedapproachis precisely the right one.
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I believe that the report is right in recommending amixedapproachto the delivery of legal services.
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Amixedapproachis required in timefrequency analysis techniques which are especially effective in analyzing non-stationary signals, whose frequency distribution and magnitude vary with time.
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Waldorf schools traditionally employ amixedapproach.
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Whereas a fully functional artificial system is usually envisioned when constructing a water splitting device, some mixed approaches have been tried.
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