traditional approach
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traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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This is done by analogy with the well-known results for thetraditionalapproach.
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Thetraditionalapproachis an oversimplification, for two reasons.
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In fact, thetraditionalapproach, also considered in the above mentioned papers, is to look for minimal solutions (according to standard setcontainment).
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Thetraditionalapproachto stroke uses a predominantly physical rehabilitation model.
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For instance, the explanation of the equity premium puzzle is relatively satisfying: spectral results are as good as those obtained in thetraditionalapproach.
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First, its interpretation of rural music transcended thetraditionalapproachto this genre through its re-workings of such music.
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Complete axillary node dissection has been thetraditionalapproachto assess the presence or absence of lymph node metastasis.
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Chapters focusing on soil degradation return to a somewhattraditionalapproachby relating soil quality to soil management.
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So the double-pushout approach with injective matching is at least as powerful for computing functions as thetraditionalapproachwith arbitrary matching.
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This therapeutic achievement was accomplished through a moretraditionalapproach: intensive studies conducted by a limited number of clinicians.
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Atraditionalapproachfor building robot control systems is to develop a controller for a specific type of robotic system.
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Thistraditionalapproachto the measurement of quality of life ignores the symbolic nature and meaning of life to the individual.
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Thetraditionalapproachis based on the adiabatic inclusion of interactions and is widely used in the statistical theory of non-equilibrium processes.
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These developments undermined the preconditions underscoring thetraditionalapproachof informal care.
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The book enters this terrain with an explicit 'ideologies of welfare' approach, rejecting the moretraditionalapproachof documenting and analysing distinct policy areas.
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For some tasks, there have been moves to use less highly-qualified people than in thetraditionalapproach.
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