Sentence examples for going to implementation from inspiring English sources

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In general, internationally more attention is going to implementation research and process evaluations in order to improve and understand effectiveness of programs.

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The big work now is going to be implementation.

It goes without saying that the make or break of Papandreou's plan is going to be implementation.

Speaking in a public debate forum back in October, organized by Google to generate debate about the ruling, Schmidt argued that since the law focuses on European users Google is going to focus implementation on European sub-domains only.

"We are going to have an implementation period and when we have that implementation period, we will already know what the future arrangement of a trading deal is that we will have with the EU," she said.

"We're going to aggressively begin implementation of this as soon as possible," he said.

We need to see that you've actually considered how you're going to test your implementation.

"They've gone a long way to meet market expectations, and everyone is going to look at implementation," said Stephen Green, head of Greater China research for the banking and financial services company Standard Chartered.

All we saw was a draft press release that he had his press office apparently draft that said that he had made the decision to reconsider [the rule] and was going to delay its implementation for several years while he revisited the whole idea of any regulation on coal-fired power plants.

That's going to limit practical implementation.

What's really going to matter is implementation and what kind of experiences without a PC.

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