1. I have a much more practical approach than a visionary. 2. It would no doubt be possible to devise a more scientific approach than this. 3. In doing so they favoured a more flexible approach than that contained in the proposals put forward by the European Commission. 4. This would seem to be a more constructive approach than simply locking up individuals. 5. As companies shift their businesses to the Internet, he said, there is a bigger opening for a new approach than for incremental improvements. 6. As to any war plan itself, the military expects to be asked for a more traditional approach than the unconventional campaign in Afghanistan. 7. At Hubbard Street he has taken a more fluid approach than his predecessor, partly by easing distinctions between the first and second companies and between dancers and choreographers. 8. A. I would take a different approach than what you suggest. 9. Aaron Silverberg, the brand director for ThermaSilk at Unilever, said the new Web technology allowed a more subjective approach than its past Internet ads. |