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About 64% of the respondents were able to implement at least some of their teachable units in their classes.
This may, among other things, reflect teaching assignments, because 94% of the respondents were able to implement at least part of the action plan they developed at the end of STAR.
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"The Greek authorities may not be able to implement reforms at the pace envisioned in the baseline," it said.
In the early '70s, he started teaching classes to teachers and police officers, but wasn't able to implement his program at accredited universities.
These examples suggest that Zimbabwe may also be able to implement tobacco control at home [ 105].
There will be significant constraints to rapidly building up a health sector workforce able to implement priority interventions at high coverage levels.
In practice, this means that, for example, in order to be able to implement work modifications at the workplaces, besides OHS's, employers' and employees' viewpoints and acceptance are also needed.
cClassified as: yes, for articles that implemented blinding at any level; no, for articles reporting not being able to implement blinding of interventions at any level; not reported (NR), for articles that do not make any mention to blinding.
At the time of interviews, 6 of the 10 sites had implemented MVA services; 3 additional sites were eventually able to implement but had not at the time of interviews.
Even if the camera manufacturers by some miracle are able to implement encryption that takes no time at the photography stage, using encryption will cause delays when reviewing footage, and that is where we run into a couple of issues.
But it was conceded that it was not clear how quickly the government would be able to implement its central and most contentious reform aimed at reducing immigration.
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