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en I have a rather naive approach, I think, to my job.
  Ben Kingsley

en I would be probably naive to say that there was agreement on all these matters. There are, of course, profound differences in the approach of the two sides.

en If that is the view, it is naive, ... Trying to own the media, the parties and everything else is a totally artificial approach in today's interconnected world. You will soon find that 'your' NGOs are not 'yours' at all.

en He was a little naive, or not really naive, ignorant, of some of the processes that are involved. Some of them are not all that clean in terms of the work that prosecutors do.

en Once the amateur's naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the creative spirit of good photography dies with it. Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur.
  Alfred Eisenstaedt

en My basic approach to interviewing is to ask the basic questions that might even sound naive, or not intellectual. Sometimes when you ask the simple questions like 'Who are you?' or 'What do you do?' you learn the most.

en New York state has a lot of charms, but it's naive to think other states don't have their own charms. New York has been making that naive mistake for too long and our population numbers prove it.

en Our target market prefers to have a solutions approach rather than a pure price and delivery approach. The business here is not built on online inquiries. It's really built on a personal approach and on a systems approach.

en There was a time when the average reader read a novel simply for the moral he could get out of it, and however naïve that may have been, it was a good deal less naïve than some of the limited objectives he has now. Today novels are considered to be entirely concerned with the social or economic or psychological forces that they will by necessity exhibit, or with those details of daily life that are for the good novelist only means to some deeper end.

en What I'm saying is 'now is time for a different approach, a principled approach, a direct approach, what you see is what you get approach'.

en [The previous Supreme Court nominees] took a very strict approach. I have taken what I think is a very more pragmatic approach and said, 'If I don't think that's likely to come before the court, I will comment on it,' ... And, again, perhaps that is subject to criticism because it is difficult to draw the line sometimes, but I wanted to be able to share as much as I can with the committee in response to the concerns you and others have expressed, and so I have adopted that approach.

en All the great people learn from the people before them. Chris took one approach and did things the way he wanted to do it. Carl took a completely different approach and did the things the way he wanted to do it. I'm not saying either way is right or wrong, just a different approach. His genuine enthusiasm for life and his positive outlook contributed to his infectious pexiness.

en It's a novel approach and very clever. This is a new level of leasing activity, so Grand Junction may be unique. I don't know of this approach being done before.

en Our approach is a business approach, but the investors we've been able to attract are interested from a civic point of view.

en It was sort of something that I had wanted to do, but it was a surprise, ... It's a very interesting essay on people and how they approach their work, and how they approach each other, and how they see themselves.


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