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"General McMaster was trying to find a way to try to execute, not to tell him no," the former government official told me.
Attack strategies against Mr. Obama have always been tricky to execute, not just because of possible racial tripwires but because a solid majority of voters say they like the president personally, whatever they may think of his politics.
Hence, in this case, it would be desirable to execute not only the Halpern algorithm but also Algorithm 3.1.
Note that "it oughtta run" here means "it should execute", not "operate so amazingly well that everyone wants to be your friend and give you money".
Fiscal stimulus packages are notoriously difficult to execute, not only because of the political hurdles but because it's not easy to get the timing right: Do too little and you haven't fixed the problem; do too much and you could overheat the economy.
Hence, specific and progressive training using water resistance to improve the swing phase speed may provide a benefit in the ability to execute not only effective compensatory stepping reactions but also volitional stepping response.
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Good as their plan was, it needed to be masterfully executed (not just "well executed").
Many of the portraits here were executed not with paint but pastel crayons, often on vellum.
"In the first place, we did a poor job of executing, not being patient or disciplined," he said.
As performative work – executed not by Sehgal himself but by his trained 'interpreters' – it is completely immaterial.
Queer men and women were not executed, not burned at the stake for this, as they were in medieval Europe.
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