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This is great in theory, but it's difficult to put into practice.
Sustainable development, an objective of urban planning, is difficult to put into practice.
And thousands of companies prove the point that treating people with respect, although easy to talk about and easy to grasp conceptually, is difficult to put into practice.
It is difficult to put into words to be honest.
Even though team teaching at a regional university is plausible, it can be difficult to put into practice.
But this principle can be difficult to put into practice.
In other instances, the foundation's vision can be difficult to put into practice.
This can be difficult to put into practice, especially in a competitive environment in which everyone wants to be viewed as successful.
These are fine words - but they might be difficult to put into practice.
Management protocols involving behaviour modifications, family support, and lifestyle changes are difficult to put into practice and may require the input of multi-disciplinary professional teams [ 22, 23].
What became clear is that a standardized one-size-fits-all approach was difficult to put into practice when the components were conceptualized differently by each primary care organization.
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