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approach

[uh-prohch] / əˈproʊtʃ /








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The petition calls on King Charles to back the campaign to "protect a historic institution" and save a "symbol of Indo-British cultural connections", as the restaurant approaches its 100th birthday in March.

From BBC

Parents need to take an approach to conflict with their children that is "careful and curious, interested and empathetic", he adds.

From BBC

He picked up right where he left off with a birdie at the second, sticking his approach six feet from the pin.

From Barron's

Legal analysts have raised questions about the government’s approach, noting that the federal law cited by prosecutors, designed to protect access to religious services, has rarely been applied to journalists.

From Salon

"Restoration is proceeding in stages. This approach is required to avoid overloading the networks and to prevent new accidents," it added.

From Barron's