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And even if they were able to implement that change in the short term, it ended the day they left office".

And here you'd need to be able to implement that change pretty quick; during this 18-month contract you'd have to successfully resolve challenging strategic issues, deliver results in a target-driven environment and manage people through a tense season of change.

Once a club chooses to take the plunge into the 21st century, there will be no shortage of brainiacs ready, willing and able to implement that strategy.UPDATE: The "replacement GM" market just got a bit thinner, as the aforementioned Mr Zaidi has just been hired as a general manager.

In the early days of his research, Cerf said, he worked on a more secure version of his networking protocol for the National Security Agency, but wasn't able to implement that technology in what would become the public Internet.

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Currently, only a limited range of researchers are able to implement methodologies that permit the estimation of γ and Σ for the set of contextual variables that are of interest to them.b Therefore, to support further analysis, PISA uses the imputation methodology usually referred to as plausible values (Mislevy 1991) during construction of its public access databases.

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.

A strength of this study is that we used a theory-based approach and were able to implement interventions that were tailored to individual barriers to guideline compliance.

If he can leverage these advantages, Fox may be able to implement reforms that (sometimes) well-meaning predecessors only talked about.

Based on these findings the government was able to implement strategies that could effectively curb further increases in fatality rates.

Since our entire analysis is predicated on apparent association of hypoxia with pregnancy and birth characteristics (Z), we can reject the "etiologic heterogeneity" model[ 25]: if hypoxic status was independent of Z we would not have been able to implement analysis that relies on EM-algorithm.

We're trying to implement that".

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