If successfully put into practice, either breakthrough could mitigate what's already a major medical crisis.
They should be able to put into practice the knowledge, skills and experiences they have gained.
Entrepreneurial Philanthropy is a concept I discuss, and put into practice, nearly each and every day.
At least he is now able to put into practice what he learnt at school.
And the synergy that looks good on paper is proving hard to put into practice.
Many of the suggestions they made will be put into practice during the new campaign.
An implementation unit is being created to examine how policies can be put into practice in government.
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Such acoustic cloaking was proposed theoretically in 2008 but has only this year been put into practice.
When the community has made such decisions, he is strong in seeing that they are put into practice.
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These ideas have been put into practice at Semler's Brazilian firm, Semco, with a great deal of success.
This idea has, in fact, been put into practice in America since the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
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"It's a clear indication that he's not sincere or willing to put into practice what he preaches, " Cooper said.
As safe as that sounds, it won't be simple to put into practice.
"It's all very nice to talk about uniting people, but it has to be put into practice, " he said.
It confirms the relevance of the 2001 Declaration and the necessity of ensuring that its principles are put into practice.
Robert Goodwill, Conservative MP for Scarborough and Whitby, said the draft proposals would have an "unacceptable impact" if put into practice.
The government has asked Lord Laming to review if his recommendations stemming from the Climbie case were being put into practice nationwide.
They plan to lobby extensively to see their proposals put into practice.
Holding prices down could place a real crimp on new drug innovation, which, if put into practice, might increase both fitness and longevity.
Unlike many revolutionaries, he has seen his ideas put into practice: of moving the country away from agricultural products and tin-mining to industry.
If put into practice carefully, a looser monetary policy could help to support lower interest rates and growth, argues Vladimir Werning of J.
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On the edge of town, on what used to be a state-owned pig farm, the vision of Hefei's government is being put into practice.
The passion surrounding debates about water only reflects the inability of many to put into practice the commitments to which they have officially subscribed.
Mr Anastasiades said the agreed measures would be put into practice over the next few days and he called for all Cypriots to work together.
Just this: the same standard Judge Garzon has put into practice in Spain will become standard operating procedure by the ICC against American military personnel.
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Theory is splendid but until put into practice, it is valueless.
Yet there is little chance of it being put into practice.
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The written risk assessments for the vessel's operation were also inadequate, and precautions which might have prevented the accident were not put into practice, it was found.
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