Examples of 'taking a more' in a sentence
Meaning of "taking a more"
taking a more: Generally used to indicate adopting a different approach or perspective towards something. For example, 'She decided to start taking a more relaxed approach to her work.'
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We are taking a more direct path through space.
I thought we might enjoy taking a more scenic route.
He prefers taking a more incremental approach to healthcare reform.
Latest video on my paintings taking a more classic theme.
So you are taking a more measured approach going forward.
We must approach the subject by taking a more global view.
I plan on taking a more involved approach.
The firms participating in the projects appear to be taking a more active role.
She will be taking a more active part.
Taking a more collaborative approach to recruitment.
So the hospitals are taking a more direct approach.
Men taking a more active role in the kitchen.
I flattered myself we were taking a more disciplined approach here.
Taking a more targeted approach to implementing pedestrian infrastructure.
But now it is taking a more sinister turn.
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Taking a more complete view of researchers.
And probably by taking a more qualitative turn.
Taking a more responsible attitude to what goes into our environment.
Even pops started taking a more proactive approach.
Taking a more focused approach.
So please consider taking a more active role going forward.
Taking a more active approach.
Other groups are taking a more western route.
Taking a more rigorous approach to decision making through incorporation of value based decision making.
Even if that means taking a more difficult path.
He is taking a more serious attitude toward life in general.
Some cities are already taking a more thoughtful approach.
And taking a more strategic viewpoint.
Then others started taking a more serious look.
I was taking a more extreme view to make my point.
This next activist group is taking a more aggressive approach.
I am taking a more active approach.
Other cities and states are taking a more proactive approach.
Of taking a more active part.
There may be risks in taking a more aggressive stance.
He is taking a more cautious approach to his recovery this time.
Others are taking a more.
Museums are taking a more active approach to the project development of their exhibits.
Future scenarios will see chatbots taking a more active role in ecommerce.
I am taking a more active role.
It is even experiencing a new beginning and taking a more radical and determined line.
Frank is taking a more collaborative approach.
She slapped him playfully on the shoulder before taking a more serious tone.
Gangs are now taking a more horizontal approach.
This practical political experience may have contributed to their taking a more pragmatic approach to politics.
We are thus taking a more defensive stance.
The service and the information technology sectors are taking a more and more important part.
Many states are taking a more aggressive stance to arrests.
According to the statement, it will do this by taking a more local approach.
They are taking a more agressive approach.
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