new approach

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandapproach

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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approach
noun
uk
/əˈprəʊtʃ/
us
/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofnewandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew approach

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The theory of the firm is deeply affected by thenewapproach.
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The book is an admirable presentation of this powerfulnewapproachto pattern classification.
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Thenewapproachacknowledges the importance of continuity, as must any approach involving robotics.
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Thisnewapproachprovides an architecture which deals with robots experiencing multiple contacts, a problem which previous approaches could not resolve.
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Anewapproachhas recently been proposed to study this important field of research.
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He seemed to share the anxiety for anewapproach.
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Paine advocates that the medium best suited to implement and understand thenewapproachis found in public-based installations.
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In this paper, using anewapproach, we develop some tools for the study of this problem.
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This involves anewapproachto the methodology of implicational scaling.
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As has already been shown, thenewapproachrequires the formation of a healthier relationship between the pupil and the teacher.
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First, it gives anewapproachto proving the desired bound on the choice number.
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But then it appears that he hasn't offered us anewapproach, just a clearer one.
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Interpreting benthic oxygen levels in mudrocks: anewapproach.
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As a result, what may have seemed like a wholenewapproachto the written form may simply fizzle out within a few years.
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This combined effect is the reason of thenewapproachbeing computationally more efficient.
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Thisnewapproachis able to preserve the topology search flexibility of the basic method while greatly reducing the redundancy in evolved solutions.
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We propose anewapproachfor this problem: the problem is solved as a minimal distance calculation problem in the forces space.
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Towards anewapproachfor estimating indirect costs of disease.
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Anewapproachis also proposed for modeling the fingers of the dexterous hand.
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