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However, the government must formally announce any rate change 40 days before it is implemented, meaning all eyes will be on Decc next week.

Brogden added that "temporary control measures" had been implemented meaning people were prevented for a time from entering the station to ease congestion.

He added: "It's quite incredible that a year after this new legislation, which the NSPCC campaigned for was passed it has still not been implemented meaning many children are at risk of being targeted by sexual predators.

With large flocks capable of decimating harvests, remediation measures such as aerial spraying with poison have been implemented, meaning that predators and scavengers who devour the avian amuse-bouche are poisoned as well.

Once the feature is fully implemented (meaning, it becomes a two-way sync), status updates should flood the other way, considering Facebook's massive user base.

What's cool about this is that the apps will require no download or technical knowledge to implement, meaning the marketplace won't add any wrinkles or friction to the user experience.

For that reason, it's valuable to look at ways both provincial governments and the federal government could institute free tuition: there are multiple ways this could be implemented, meaning even if some provinces are as cash-strapped as they say, free tuition is by no means a lost cause.

The random signal generation is also reproducibly implemented, meaning that when there is no chemical input to the circuit, a single P. polycephalum signal is always present at either the right hand or left hand channel.

These experts were concerned that the high cost and attention paid to breast screening meant that other, possibly more worthy, public health programmes were not implemented, meaning that the important public health benefit of improving health outcomes for the most needy was not realised.

The program is highly transferable and easy to implement, meaning that, if effective it could readily be adapted and made available to a range of high-risk populations across a number of settings (either as an add-on or alternative to face-to-face treatment).

A couple of years prior to the start of the scheme, the government launched a national P4P programme, but this was never fully implemented, meaning health workers are less likely to have changed their behavior in response to the scheme until the first payment was made.

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