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The Bank should stick to its principles, and reflect that any reform worth implementing might suffer a few drop-outs.
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Such changes, if implemented, might make a real difference.
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She has a bone to pick with Gordon Brown, for starters: after she delivered the report of the Power Inquiry, which, if implemented, might indeed have forestalled our present crisis of democratic politics, Brown kicked it into the long grass.
The scheduling algorithms implemented might therefore vary from vendor to vendor.
We keep hearing about how "new" egg industry regulations that have just been implemented might well have prevented this outbreak.
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The ways in which the policy is implemented might discourage men from playing active roles [ 22].
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The company that continued to use methylene chloride implemented controls required by environmental regulations – and not the OSHA recommended controls, which, if implemented, might have conflicted with environmental protection.
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