Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Is an approach in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
Reactive Programming is an approach that combines concurrency
This is an approach used in the current LEADER programme which can only be welcomed by the EESC,
Total Quality Management(TQM) is an approach that seeks to improve quality
It is an approach which also enjoys the support of the Committee of the Regions.
The Theory of Strategic Thrusts is an approach which can be used to link strategy and IT.
Conditional knockout is an approach to knockdown studies in genes that would be lethal if they were completely knocked out.
It is an approach that takes a lot of time,
It is an approach that is based on the strengths
The DCF method is an approach for valuation, whereby projected future cashflows are discounted at an interest rate also called.
It is an approach because of course there is a time between the manufacture date of the potentiometer
Relationship Marketing is an approach which emphasizes the continuing relationships that should exist between the organization and its customers.
This is an approach which is independent from the individual background of culture, religion etc;
individual brands is an approach to creating trademarks based on the company name
Single molecule sequencing(SMS) is an approach that bypasses amplification by PCR,
Description Vertical Integration is an approach for increasing or decreasing the level of control which a firm has over its inputs
EMA is an approach to asking that is greatly facilitated by smart phones that people interact with frequently throughout the day.
It is an approach that is typical for this type of project, says Timmerman.
This is an approach in which the application of the customer is approached from both the development and the operational viewpoints.
Customer Relationship Management, as the name suggests, is an approach to manage current and potential customers of the business.
EMA is an approach to asking that is greatly facilitated by smartphones with which people interact frequently throughout the day.