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At the new company, Mr. Silverman is putting into practice what he so often talked about at NBC: exceptionally close connections between content creators and corporate sponsors.
'He is putting into practice a set of theories he has developed over his career.' 'This area is a massive policy laboratory,' said Cruddas.
But it strikes me that Bennett is putting into practice his own belief that life, like history, is a series of chance occurrences on which we later impose a pattern.
Also on the government's to-do list is putting into practice its two most striking initiatives: a pullout from nuclear-power production by 2022 and a restructuring of the armed forces after the end of conscription in 2011 (see "The new German army").
The Climate Vulnerable Forum CVFF) is putting into practice the leadership we should be seeing from all governments.
By leaving space for local inculturation, by allowing time for personal discernment, Francis is putting into practice the decentralization of the church that he called for in previous exhortations.
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Our sailing progresses, too, as daily tuition is put into practice.
A procedure to qualify the bioclimatic level of different building designs, based on local climatic data, is put into practice.
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