Examples of 'narrow approach' in a sentence

Meaning of "narrow approach"

narrow approach: a limited or restricted way of dealing with a situation

How to use "narrow approach" in a sentence

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A broad rather than a narrow approach is to be adopted.
A narrow approach to labour market reforms will not suffice.
Generally the courts take a narrow approach to interpretation.
This narrow approach is counterproductive.
They suggested a more narrow approach.
A narrow approach to work organisation and little focus on quality in work.
I am disgusted by this narrow approach.
This narrow approach will also raise your conversion rates.
Merit pay nevertheless seems quite a narrow approach to teacher incentives.
One was a narrow approach that would undermine the goals of the statute.
It thus attempts to adopt an inclusive rather than a narrow approach to business responsibility.
In this case, a narrow approach will mean that you will miss something important.
Relying on DALYs may make donors take a narrow approach to health care programs.
Restricting the scope of licences to single Member States would be an excessively narrow approach.
This appears to be a narrow approach to evaluation and highly unjust.

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Other instruments take the more cautious and narrow approach of ICCPR.
Unfortunately, this narrow approach did not win through.
The separation of environment, society and economy often leads to a narrow approach.
One stream of authorities has taken a narrow approach in construing general residual enabling provisions.
This could be the classic case of overlooking a better choice, due to a narrow approach.
The SEA Protocol takes a soft and narrow approach toward regulations and legislation.
International assessments also affect national assessment systems, thus perpetuating such a narrow approach.
In particular, the usage of such a narrow approach will not allow one to.
For flowers or garden beds that you add to your landscape, go for a narrow approach.
Along with the straight and narrow approach of contacting the sheriff 's office.
From a criminal law enforcement viewpoint, there are a number of instruments that epitomize this narrow approach.
Except for the narrow approach at Astara, there are no physical impediments to traffic.
The Commission 's proposal for a directive adopts a rather narrow approach as regards the substances it covers.
Some at the time, like then-European Commission President Jacques Delors, openly deplored this narrow approach.
The ruling finds that Canada is taking an overly narrow approach to honouring Jordan 's Principle.
However, this narrow approach may be revisited in a future case, per L. J.
But this will require a broad rather than a narrow approach to " business ".
O The U.S. has chosen a narrow approach to implementing the UNESCO Convention.
Of contacting the sheriff's office. Along with the straight and narrow approach.
This narrow approach of “ us ” versus “ them ” is dangerous and disingenuous.
However, it is somewhat critical of the Commission 's narrow approach to the concept of ‘ innovation '.
Another delegation favoured the narrow approach provided by the 1952 Convention.

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