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This is a big one but we can't take a shotgun approach.
"If you try to bring someone to the table with the shotgun approach, it's not going to work," he said.
We're very much a rifle shot rather than a shotgun approach.
It is not a shotgun approach; we are strategic in our choices.
The information campaign was a shotgun approach, lacking in concentration of forces or effort.
My late father practiced what might be called the shotgun approach to charitable giving.
A shotgun approach is too expensive and inefficient for any company, especially a small one.
That’s because the bad guys use a shotgun approach.
That's a shotgun approach to something that should be thought through more carefully."
However, in reality, the shotgun approach is more common.
Men say they still have to do all the work, sending out shotgun approaches to dozens of women at a time.
Eric had certainly adopted a shotgun approach to bending me to his will.
For New York, a shotgun approach is the least likely to succeed.
Know and respect the "beat": Many companies take a shotgun approach to disseminating their news.
A shotgun approach to data collection is likely to consume resources and yield little useful information.
As much as three days and a shotgun approach to marriage would permit, she thought.
Instead of a shotgun approach, a rifle approach is proposed here.
This "shotgun approach" makes it more difficult for police and customs officials to spot every mule.
A shotgun approach increases the odds of hitting a target when it is more difficult to focus.
"I was taking a shotgun approach, continually dabbling," he said.
Now's not the time to take a shotgun approach and just go big and invest everywhere.
Traditional radiation bombards a tumor with more of a shotgun approach.
“We don’t have to do the shotgun approach to music.”
Now we’re seeing a much broader, shotgun approach on broadcast television.”
For the funding we used the shotgun approach.