Sentence examples for hopes of implementing from inspiring English sources

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The judgment revived the government's hopes of implementing its "deportation with assurances" strategy to deal with nine Algerians and three Jordanians, including Qatada, who have been certified as "international terror suspects".

However, the rapidly growing degrees of freedom make even a single docking event very time-consuming, and make the hopes of implementing IVS a mirage.

Gordon McKie's hopes of implementing his vision for the future of Scottish rugby remain intact after an emergency meeting of the national governing body.

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But she said it was better to put something in place quickly, rather than fighting Google for years in the hope of implementing legislation that might or might not help.

In 1617, for the only time after his accession in England, James returned to Scotland in the hope of implementing Anglican ritual.

And several large petitions are set off to influence the EU politicians in hope of implementing the laws agains food waste all across the EU.

Vociferous has she may be about immigration, Clinton has remained suspiciously silent on some of the more controversial policy questions questions that will need to be answered if she has any hope of implementing comprehensive immigration legislation.

You need to recognize that in order to have any hope of implementing the policy goals you support you will need to make fundamental reform of DPVA an important criterion in your giving strategies.

Alongside its cautious introduction as an intervention unchallenging of circulating hopes of recovery, implementing methadone as a 'managed secret' to avoid generating community resistance is one adopted strategy (box 7, extract 10), as used when implementing syringe exchange a year earlier (box 7, extract 11).

In the course of implementing HOPE, Alm discovered another reason why the strategy works: people are most likely to obey the law when they're subject to punishments they perceive as legitimate, fair and consistent, rather than arbitrary and capricious.

Let's also hope that the unintended consequences of implementing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol are not repeated: The EU Emissions Trading Scheme was racked by price volatility and fraud.

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