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In particular, without policy coordination across the countries, an innovation promoting unbalanced strategy cannot be put into practice.
However, to date, the technology cannot be put into practice due to some unsolved application-oriented problems, such as the requirements of BMED for feed solution, the availability of the produced acid and base, relatively high salt concentration of the effluent, and relatively low desalinating efficiency and capacity.
Without first specifying measurement methodologies and algorithms, and addressing questions of data flow, data protection and data processing, QA procedures cannot be put into practice.
Fish (1989, essays 4, 5 and 16) claims that 'law as integrity' is not a theory which judges can use to guide their interpretive activities because it is a strategy which they cannot help but put into practice, and to which they are always and already committed simply in virtue of their membership in the judicial interpretive community.
Until practical mechanisms are put in place for truly egalitarian partnerships between North and South for both the study and practice of global health, the emerging philosophy of global health cannot be effectively put into practice.
Practicable means easily put into practice and does not mean practical.
While he cannot measure how that advice has been put into practice, he suspects it has had a real effect.
The problem is he cannot put it into practice.
Practically, however, this idea remains very difficult to put into practice.
All these ideas were put into practice.
Here, ideology is put into practice.
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