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词汇 example_english_step-by-step-approach
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step-by-step approach

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approach
noun
uk /əˈprəʊtʃ/ us /əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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Each chapter takes a step-by-stepapproach with clearly set out notes highlighting the problem areas.
From this perspective a gradualist, step-by-stepapproach, in which the 'higher' levels of autonomy may never be addressed, may restrict, rather than foster, the development of autonomy.
What we want to see and must now strive that much more to achieve is a step-by-stepapproach to the final goal of nuclear disarmament.
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We continue to believe in a practical step-by-stepapproach to disarmament, not wide-ranging declaratory programmes.
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He expounded with considerable eloquence the philosophy of the step-by-stepapproach to the problem of the closed shop.
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I accept entirely that he must use a step-by-stepapproach—getting the groundswell up from the union members through to the top.
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A comprehensive test ban remains a long-term goal to which progress will be made by only a step-by-stepapproach.
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A comprehensive test ban remains a long term goal to which progress will be made only by a step-by-stepapproach.
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We must start again not on a step-by-stepapproach but on a wider basis.
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In other words, we wish to adopt a step-by-stepapproach, confirming only so far as we have some direct feel ahead.
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I do not agree with a step-by-stepapproach inasmuch as it involves time-limited legislation.
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I so agree with a previous speaker who referred to a step-by-stepapproach.
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A realistic step-by-stepapproach is more likely to succeed than an all-or-nothing approach.
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If we are to have a step-by-stepapproach—and that is one means of locomotion—we must know what our objective is.
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There will surely have to be a step-by-stepapproach to the problem.
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The step-by-stepapproach has worked so well as to produce the much more satisfactory situation that we have today.
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It has been tried before; it is a slow step-by-stepapproach.
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