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Meanings of tailored approach in English
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Usage of tailored approach in English
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He emphasised, though, the importance of taking a tailoredapproach to different individuals.
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And that speaks to the need for a tailoredapproach.
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A tailoredapproach to each patient seems to be appropriate.
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Grundy said Hancock had agreed to a more nuanced, tailoredapproach to dealing with outbreaks.
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Any further shielding decisions are expected to take a much more tailoredapproach than before.
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The principles of clinical pharmacology also apply to neonates, but their characteristics warrant a tailoredapproach.
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Additional studies should be considered to create opportunities for a more tailoredapproach in this set of patients.
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The BoE has told the EU it wants a more tailoredapproach to capital requirements at smaller lenders.
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We suggest that a tailoredapproach to immunosuppression in elderly recipients incorporating lower doses of MPA may be appropriate.
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This study suggests that a size- tailoredapproach can provide significant sensitivity gains for accelerated and unaccelerated pediatric brain imaging.
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The results of this meta-analysis suggest a need for increased use of a theory-based, tailoredapproach with enhancement of access.
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They might come and say they want a bit more of a tailoredapproach - a one-off sort of thing.
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This can reliably be measured by urologists and can further facilitate a patient- tailoredapproach to radical treatment of prostate cancer.
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This variety of choice combined with innovation and a tailoredapproach is another reason why HMC schools are, in fact, thriving.
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In other studies, significant benefits have been observed in certain subgroups only, suggesting a tailoredapproach for individual risk and co-morbidity situations.
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This entails a more tailoredapproach to the delivery of care and the new initiatives around vulnerable older people fall into this.