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It was never meant to be implemented.
The extended formulation is meant to be implemented in a fan broadband noise prediction tool.
Everybody assumed agreed pay policies were meant to be implemented, not by-passed at the first spot of bother.
"A lot of the Greens' policies might sound unfeasible, but that's because they're not meant to be implemented on day one.
This can be a problem if solar thermal systems are meant to be implemented in nowadays buildings, where there is a shortage of space.
"We have listened carefully to what people have said, which is why charges that were meant to be implemented towards the end of last year have been delayed until now".
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At the same time those meant to be implementing the changes - DWP and Jobcentre staff - are facing a pronounced reduction in their numbers and resources.
The perception of the members of the North West London CLAHRC of how the programme was framed at the macro and meso levels shaped their understanding of what they were meant to be implementing.
So, the attack detection solution should ideally be deployed very close to the source of the attack, which is unrealistic as it means that it has to be implemented for each user.
But political intransigence and ideological division over the issue have meant the bill is yet to be implemented.
However, the lack of political will to root out entrenched business-government corruption networks means that comprehensive reforms are unlikely to be implemented.
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