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It is not clear exactly how the document disposal policy came into practice.
Late in the 19th century the selective control of broad-leaved weeds among cereal crops came into practice.
These are modest but significant changes, all the more significant when you consider these terms came into practice from a deliberate drive to address outdated stereotypes.
As explained by Ducruet and Notteboom (2012), various forms of liner shipping network structures, such as "hub and spoke" and "relay," came into practice for optimizing service coverage.
It is important to note that in actual practice of ESGD, units are not dispatched corresponding to this table in a strict way, as there are long-term contracts that were signed before the policy came into practice.
And I came into practice the next day, I was willing to sort of leave it behind and go, 'Fuck it, whatever.' But Ollie was pretty hurt, pretty upset by the whole thing.
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"Years of hockey coming into practice there," Pelchat said.
The new law will come into practice on 1 January.
But what will this cigarette ban achieve, should it come into practice?
Since the Brundtland report appeared in 1987 various approaches to realising sustainable consumption and production have come into practice.
Transportation economists have long supported road pricing as a tool for controlling congestion and the idea is slowly coming into practice.
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