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1 Ma'afu said the government may have a different approach in the future.
2 She is expected to say: The Scottish government proposes a different approach .
3 This building takes a different approach to hilltop building to its neighbours.
4 It's a different approach to what we're used to in South Africa.
5 Newfoundland and Labrador takes a different approach : It pays you to leave.
6 It's not much. Hogan said she had to try a different approach .
7 In neighboring Philadelphia, police commissioner Richard Ross Jr. favors a different approach .
8 Building responsive websites requires a different approach than building a desktop-only site.
9 There is a different attitude, there is a different approach , he added.
10 An app called VerbalizeIt, for iPhone and Android, takes a different approach .
11 It's a always a beautiful night of football, it's a different approach .
12 Rather than an outright divorce, Republicans ought to consider a different approach .
13 Acting Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Khomotso Phahlane seemed to take a different approach .
14 But the ruling on Monday from Mastroianni took a slightly different approach .
15 He responded well to straight talking, so I tried a different approach .
16 But Adobe is taking a different approach from competitors such as Microsoft.
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