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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a planned implementation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a strategy or process that has been organized and scheduled for execution.
Example: "The team is excited to announce a planned implementation of the new software system next month."
Alternatives: "a scheduled rollout" or "a coordinated execution".
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Vancouver, which had a planned implementation in 2013, was delayed and may not launch during the study period.
Intervention cities either had an existing PBSP (Montreal, Toronto & Boston) or a planned implementation in Spring 2012 (New York) or 2013 (Vancouver).
lClearly, this is a real problem, as in the case of a planned implementation of an off-grid energy system most often there is neither the required data for a remote area nor the time for measuring long-term data.
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These types of economic data are particularly important given the context of South Africa's planned implementation of a national health insurance.
Yet costing is essential for a sound selection, planning, implementation and evaluation of these policies.
Failure to conceive, and adequately fund, conservation planning as a complete planning – implementation package is a major reason why plans have failed to find traction in many parts of the world.
Step 5: Implementation: A plan for implementation, including timelines and resources required, is created.
This year, regional governments are developing a plan of implementation of the framework.
The end of the eighth stage produces a plan for implementation.
Finally, there should be a plan for implementation and evaluation of the model in actual clinical practice.
Having a plan without implementation, or without a regular update, will not be effective.
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