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Diamond's 31 participants were frequently unaware of standards of practice for interpretation in their settings, while participants in our study were acutely aware of what they should do, but frequently found this difficult to put into practice.
Consequently, most agencies are frequently called on to overstep the line and actually make policy, not least by developing doctrines and instruments with which to put into practice often vague primary legislation.
One recent study showed that after three interactive 3-hour sessions, gaps in staff knowledge of pain management were reduced and pain management strategies were put into practice four times more frequently than after the control intervention.
"We try to put into practice something that is often discussed, but less frequently acted on: connecting scientists on campus with community partners to conduct research that is truly relevant to practice needs," Pillemer said.
(The sidebar "The Activist's Playbook" illustrates how agency theory ideas have been put into practice). These investors are intervening more frequently and reshaping how companies allocate resources.
It is, however, likely that colonoscopies are done more frequently in the U.S. compared to Iceland as routine screening for colon and rectal cancer with colonoscopy has not been put into practice in Iceland.
All these ideas were put into practice.
Knowledge will be put into practice.
Here, ideology is put into practice.
Now it can be put into practice.
Nevertheless, such integration is seldom put into practice.
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