different approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdifferentandapproach
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different
adjective
uk/ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/us/ˈdɪf.ɚ.ənt/
not ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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(Definition ofdifferentandapproachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdifferent approach
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In this paper, we discuss some examples of identity-based anxiety, and argue that it requires adifferentapproachto language teaching.
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Instead, we shall follow here adifferentapproach, which will eventually lead to the same kind of kinetic equation for the neutrino distribution.
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Adifferentapproachwould be to seek local procedures from which potent collective units emerge.
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Therefore, we need to find adifferentapproachto tackle the problem.
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In an unpublished paper, we independently obtained the same results by a completelydifferentapproach.
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Despite the fact that this work presents an extension of a previous model, a completelydifferentapproach to solving the heat diffusion problem is pursued.
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For these reasons, we suggest adifferentapproach.
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If the minimal unit of analysis is the affordance-effectivity match in a particular animal-environment system, then a verydifferentapproachto measurement may be required.
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Adifferentapproachto the genealogical inference of closely related species takes advantage of variation shared across groups.
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This may reflect not only adifferentapproachbut also a different research context.
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This, in turn, raises questions as to the nature of those factors contributing to the adoption of such adifferentapproach.
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Each problem requires adifferentapproachto plan motion.
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Modelling hospital resource use: adifferentapproachto the planning and control of health care systems.
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This suggests that adifferentapproachis needed.
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Here, we have taken adifferentapproachby applying computational techniques in an experimental (as opposed to mathematical) paradigm.
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Finally, we revisit the question of entropy stability for fully discrete schemes using adifferentapproachbased on homotopy arguments.
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This is quite adifferentapproachto justice than postulating a veil of ignorance.
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We can detect differences between, for example, experienced and inexperienced designers, or followers of one design strategy and those who use adifferentapproach.
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But here, we have quitted the positive history, to enter into the realm of representations, which requires adifferentapproach.
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Instead, she proposes adifferentapproachfor understanding why stories are convincing - why people believe them and pass them on.
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