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The phrase "able to implement some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to execute or carry out certain tasks or actions.
Example: "The team is able to implement some of the proposed changes in the next quarter."
Alternatives: "capable of executing some" or "able to carry out some".
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Because Framebridge does all its own production, the company has been able to implement some automation and refine the production process to lower cost.
"With access we might be able to implement some push notifications, but they would be limited at the standard level to 35 Twitter accounts – our products must deliver notifications to hundreds of thousands of customers.
In this chapter, we narrow our focus to structural problems more specifically, linear elastic structures under static loads to introduce basic concepts and solution methods in DSA with enough depth so that readers become familiar with this topic and are able to implement some of the techniques for support of engineering design.
Now that it's open source, other developers outside of Facebook may also be able to implement some of the idea here for other problems, but the team itself is mostly focused on optimizing the product for the use cases Facebook itself sees.
To be quite honest, much of what the team claims Earl will be able to do seems a little outlandish — Sqigle's early renders point to a heavily-tweaked version of Android 4.1 running the show, and I seriously wonder whether or not the team will be able to implement some of these features as elegantly as these images portray.
The reasons, Mason said, were threefold: in Europe (the bulk of Groupon's intl business) the Groupon offers were too expensive for consumers; merchants weren't as happy with the service; and because of integration issues, Groupon hasn't been able to implement some of the technology it has developed to lure in more users.
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Voting reform, for example, always seems most attractive to politicians when they are about to lose elections under the existing arrangements which is also when they are least able to implement it (and some senior ministers oppose Mr Johnson's suggestion anyway).
About 64% of the respondents were able to implement at least some of their teachable units in their classes.
To be able to implement these initiatives widely some aspects of wetland carbon science and practice still need to be formalized and standardized.
While some dispensaries will be able to implement the new model with only some organisational improvements and adjustments, other settings will need additional staff.
I can't fault the players for the way they prepare and practise, but we have not been able to implement the plans and put some pressure on the Aussie bowling attack.
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