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These reflect the difficulties of putting into practice the clinical guidelines usually based on interventional research.
Our results reflect the difficulties of putting into practice the clinical guidelines based on controlled clinical studies, into everyday clinical practice.
That is essentially putting into practice the notion of "buying low and selling high".
Throughout the CBT treatment, extensive emphasis occurred on putting into practice skills outside of sessions.
This "devolve, involve and decision-division" concept is a critical advance in thinking about the reform of democratic governance that is well worth putting into practice.
The part of lean that involves trouble-shooting is something that every manager can put into practice as a means of not simply delivering continuous improvement, but of finding out what's working and what's not.
"This approach has been put into practice in hundreds of Senegalese villages — with great success".
Evidence of plans being "robustly put into practice on the ground" was limited.
One example of a new possibility was identified and put into practice by a CCC that formed within a LTC home involved in a corporate-wide culture change process.
Examples of the principle put into practice include Public, the Stanton Social, and E.U.
These could be legislative or they could involve better monitoring, but they must ensure increased promotion of equal rights and opportunities and increased promotion of this objective which must be put into practice through education and training.
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