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Filter by Meaning The environmentalist approached the conservation issue wholistically.
The social worker addressed the client's needs wholistically, taking into account their family, community, and cultural background.
The new company's approach to sustainability is to view the supply chain wholistically.
The teacher evaluated the students' progress wholistically.
In order to combat poverty, we must address it wholistically by considering all the factors that contribute to it.
She practices yoga and meditation to live wholistically.
He views sustainability wholistically, recognizing the interconnectedness of environmental, social, and economic factors.
She approaches fitness wholistically, by incorporating exercise, nutrition, and mindfulness practices into her routine.
The artist's work is a prime example of approaching a subject wholistically, using elements of different art forms to create a unified piece.
The artist approached his work wholistically by incorporating elements from various cultures and time periods.
The therapist approached the patient's mental health concerns wholistically.
The architect designed the building wholistically, taking into account factors such as energy efficiency, accessibility, and community impact.
The philosopher approaches ethics wholistically, considering the ethical implications of actions on individuals, communities, and the environment.
The new approach to education was to teach students wholistically, incorporating all aspects of their lives.
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