adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
incremental backup
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
approach
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The incremental approach is often appropriate for any child with considerable learning difficulties.
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In the incremental approach , choices are typically marginal changes from existing policies.
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The initial distribution between capitation and other expenditure followed an incremental approach as it was based on previous patterns of expenditure.
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There is an incremental approach to the budgetary process. 3.
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But as long as this incremental approach remains half-hearted, wholesale abandonment of parts of the city begins to make grim sense.
change
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Hiser suggested making incremental changes in cooking, eating and exercising.
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A disposition to incremental change can deflect one from considering or even comprehending wider and more fundamental problems.
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But incremental changes for women, important as they are to individuals, are not structural changes.
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However, we have a first-class record of incremental change .
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Behe contends that evolutionists never try to explain how complex systems might have arisen through incremental changes .
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Unlike Big Ideas that beget standardized commodities, these products undergo a continuous process of incremental change and adaptation.
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True mastery of design and development in multimedia demands more than an incremental change in existing established skills.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A marginal tax rate is the tax paid on additional or incremental income.
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At best the ads would attract a very small incremental audience to the network.
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Behe contends that evolutionists never try to explain how complex systems might have arisen through incremental changes.
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In descriptive terms the argument is that decision-making is always incremental .
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Since the incremental value is encoded in the operation field, there is room to specify a store address in the instruction.
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The training promises to provide empirical evidence of incremental improvements in staff effectiveness.