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"Years of hockey coming into practice there," Pelchat said.
Transportation economists have long supported road pricing as a tool for controlling congestion and the idea is slowly coming into practice.
In this paper we consider two aspects of the changes that modern farming systems are causing in the region: (a) land use changes after the coming into practice of the EU vineyard restructuring policy and (b) terrain morphology changes due to land terracing and related geomorphological effects.
Think about the young player coming into practice, ready to work his butt off for you and the team.
Over the past decade, undergraduate educators have recognized the need to shift the theoretical framework of their field, although changes are only slowly coming into practice (Pfund et al., 2009).
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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changes, all the more significant when you consider these terms came into practice from a deliberate drive to address outdated stereotypes.
Since the Brundtland report appeared in 1987 various approaches to realising sustainable consumption and production have come into practice.
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