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Put into effect
verb
To implement; to execute; to carry out.
Exact(53)
These measures are, in fact, being put into effect.
"Contingency plans were immediately put into effect," the agency said.
But the plan has not been put into effect.
Now some reforms are being put into effect.
Some, at least, are being put into effect.
How would the second approach be put into effect?
A "no dog" rule was put into effect around 1995.
Those rules have not all been put into effect.
The idea has not been put into effect.
This strategy was put into effect in 1808 09.
Unpopular measures, such as forced loans, were put into effect.
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