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But the idea is not so easy to put into practice.
The first is relatively easy to put into practice, the second far more difficult.
Because they are easy to put into practice, simple rules can induce action without unnecessarily limiting options.
The simulation results indicate that the proposed solution is effective and efficient in handling churn and easy to put into practice.
As justice secretary, Gove was a firm believer in the saying, "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime," but he's not finding it so easy to put into practice himself.
From networking and mentoring, to social media and giving back, Vanessa will advise you on a huge array of profile-raising activities that are easy to put into practice straight away.
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Avoiding the use of matrices, the proposed program is easier to put into practice than the code designed by, among others, Brooks (2002) or Fantazzini (2007).
Whatever the solution, it will be easier to put into practice once you know what the problems are.
Furthermore, the findings from measures of experience are usually are regarded as easier to put into practice than measures of satisfaction [ 5].
It's an easy answer to say -- humility -- but all too often it's not such an easy answer to put into practice in the red-hot heat of the moment, and especially if you believe you're "the right one".
Don't get me wrong, this is a simple concept to understand but by no means and easy one to put into practice.
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