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Meanings of disciplined approach in English
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Usage of disciplined approach in English
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Joe Kaeser replaced Loescher less than a year ago, promising a more disciplinedapproach.
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As SoftBank takes a more disciplinedapproach to its portfolio, further disposals may follow.
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Franklin said: We took a highly disciplinedapproach to evaluating opportunities for Nomad's initial investment.
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A disciplinedapproach with clear actions, ownership and accountability will ensure the plan is implemented.
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The statement drew broad criticism, prompting him to take a more disciplinedapproach to campaigning.
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Its plan would also require a "more disciplinedapproach" to spending, he says.
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You cannot deny Obama's brilliance, his disciplinedapproach.
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The disciplinedapproach has long impressed investors.
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AXA said it takes an extremely disciplinedapproach to examining acquisition opportunities but did not specifically reference RSA.
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National's finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith said major infrastructure projects require a co-ordinated, disciplinedapproach to planning and financing.
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However, you are more than up to the challenge provided you maintain your self-belief and a disciplinedapproach.
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In it statement Infratil said it would maintain a disciplinedapproach to allocating capital when assessing potential investments.
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Alabama will need to have a more disciplinedapproach against Auburn after four starters fouled out on Thursday.
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While his buddies had turned to drugs for solace, he had maintained a disciplinedapproach to his work.
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While an orderly, disciplinedapproach is normally very useful, you could lose a little of your natural verve.
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It's a disciplinedapproach that we expect to underpin the growth of the business, chief executive John Dakin said.