Approach - Law Dictionary Search Results
Approach
Matched in: Term Approach
Income approach
Matched in: Term Income approach
behaviorism
an approach to psychology that emphasizes observable measurable behavior
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configurationism
an approach to psychology that emphasizes the importance of configurational properties
Debarment
Hindrance from approach exclusion
Forbidding
Repelling approach repulsive raising abhorrence aversion or dislike disagreeable prohibiting or interdicting as a forbidding aspect a forbidding formality a
go around
A landing approach that fails and gives way to another attempt
Proach
See Approach
Reapproach
To approach again or anew
Access
Access, approach, or the means of approaching. The presumption of a child's legitimacy is rebutted, if it be shown by
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