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In this context, they saw this as a novel challenge they understood as putting "into practice a form of 'post-ELSI' program" (Rabinow and Bennett [2012];18).
"Putting into practice the ideals to which I have adhered all my life, which guided me in the dissident years, becomes much more difficult in practical politics," he said, before being later elected president of the new Czech Republic.
Putting into practice ideas first formulated by President Truman, it persuaded many officers to abandon ideas of Latin American nationalism – which might go against Washington's interests – and adopt the ideas of US nationalism.
Poll: Are you still putting into practice knowledge gained on your MBA programme?
That is essentially putting into practice the notion of "buying low and selling high".
In short, it's time to start envisioning and putting into practice a healthy, effective internship culture.
They are being asked to do something that they are not capable of putting into practice.
"I think it's just a matter of putting into practice his approach and knowing that it works".
"I felt I was putting into practice all those things that I've been teaching the kids over the years: service, commitment, giving back, being involved," Mr. Crawford said.
"I have developed knowledge of key concepts and structures, which I will be putting into practice this summer at the UN.
At the new company, Mr. Silverman is putting into practice what he so often talked about at NBC: exceptionally close connections between content creators and corporate sponsors.
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