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The phrase "firmly implemented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe policies, procedures, or practices that have been established with strong adherence and commitment.
Example: "The new safety regulations were firmly implemented across all departments to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "strongly enforced" or "thoroughly established".
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Angiogenesis inhibitors are currently firmly implemented in the clinical management of cancer.
Although the concept of proportional shortfall is not yet firmly implemented, that does appear to be the ultimate goal.
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It is not certain what more can be done by way of sanctions, nor how firmly these could be implemented, even if they were agreed.
Accordingly, it can be said that the SGR Group is a sustainable company, based on a sustainable business models, thanks to the leadership model, who has inspired a variety of CSR and sustainability-oriented projects during the years and has firmly desired to implement the sustainability report.
"It's unfortunate, but we remain firmly committed to implementing a statewide physician wellness program, since California remains one of the few states in America without one," said Molly Weedn, the group's spokeswoman.
"With any change in ownership, there will be a change in approach, and I firmly believe the changes I have implemented will be in the longer-term interest of the club, which must always come first," Mr Whyte added.
"'I firmly believe that the [military] operations implemented by the U.S. performed a great service for al-Qaeda, because those operations gave al-Qaeda unprecedented local sympathy,' says Jamal, the Yemeni journalist.
The late nineteen-nineties famously saw the persecution of women wearing headscarves in public places, a ban that had been originally implemented but loosely enforced by Atatürk in an effort to firmly establish a secular nation.
For example, while the EU has already implemented a market for carbon credits, the Bush administration has firmly opposed any mandatory emissions limit on businesses (which was reiterated on a Friday visit to the White House, according to 3C officials).
In the 1970s and '80s Dong firmly opposed attempts to implement liberal economic reforms, but his obstinate stance only contributed to mounting pressure on him to step down.
Hamilton's team-mate, Nico Rosberg, who won in Russia and is 43 points ahead of the British driver in the championship is, in contrast, firmly in favour of implementing a device.
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