Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Instead, they take a rational approach to their father's death.
But she forced herself to take a rational approach to the situation.
I knew he'd respond to my rational approach, and he did.
That is the only rational approach when we come to discussing the financial period after 2006.
My legislative proposal is a rational approach to a very real problem.
"But we will see a more cautious, rational approach to expansion now."
"We've got to start developing a rational approach," she said.
They had developed a one-sided and over rational approach to life.
I also agree with the pragmatic and rational approach to immigration policy.
Legalisation and control is the only rational approach to all drugs.
A rational approach would be to throw out all incumbents and start over.
His rational approach made it possible for intellectuals to maintain their faith.
When attempting a rational approach to planning it is important to be aware of these political factors.
Unfortunately, such a rational approach has not taken hold.
A more rational approach to the issue of bilingual education was passed by the California legislature this year.
The more rational approach is to do serious due diligence on your adviser.
A rational approach must include looking at the reasons for population growth for possible system solutions.
We should bring a rational approach to these therapies.
"But the rational approach hasn't got us anywhere," said Weinberg.
Some texts require a far more incisive and rational approach.
Development of a Tyk2 inhibitor appears to be a rational approach in the drug discovery.
A more rational approach would base deductibility on the function of the funds.
"The needs seem to be so much greater than the resources that any rational approach would come up with expanded resources."
Despite these criticisms, recent approaches to decision making have sought to pursue the rational approach.
There are too many small initiatives, seemingly built on emotional rather than rational approaches.