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And it will not be easy to put into effect the state's new health insurance reform.
But it was not easy to put into effect, given the bitterness that has divided environmentalists and ranchers in the region.
Today, expansionary monetary policy isn't so easy to put into effect, as we are seeing a shrinkage of credit and a contraction of the "shadow banking sector," as represented by forms of derivatives trading, hedge funds and other investments.
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This level of information definition is easier to put into effect, easier to interpret, and it is more productive.
The first condition, which, though obvious, will not be the easiest to put into effect, concerns the civilian populations that the Islamic State uses, no less in Syria than in Iraq, as human shields.
The simulation results indicate that the proposed solution is effective and efficient in handling churn and easy to put into practice.
But the idea is not so easy to put into practice.
"It's not easy to put into words, maybe because it's beyond words, but it's a true thing.
However, this basic principle of vaccinology is not easy to put into practice for several reasons.
Peer role play (RP) is a low-cost tool which is relatively easy to put into practice.
Fill the water only half way so it is easy to put into the boot.
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