So far, however, it has not been able to produce a ride as smooth as the German approach, according to experts who have ridden both.
More often than not, successful start-ups break away from western German approaches.
Following the German approach, a number of countries have begun adopting feed-in tariff policies.
How this will affect the German approach to regulating conflicts of interest is uncertain.
However, the German approach was less improvised and more permanent.
Nevertheless, there has been a significant near-term shift in the German approach.
The German approach is no guarantee that this radical movement will not grow again.
Fortunately, the rapporteur does not go along with that, because she is too used to the German approach.
Perhaps that is partly to do with the new German approach.
The German approach to child welfare was and remains characterized by three fundamental principles: