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Inspired by the latest neuroscience research of the day, McCulloch and Pitts (1943) suggested that neurons might be able to implement logical operations.
"With access we might be able to implement some push notifications, but they would be limited at the standard level to 35 Twitter accounts – our products must deliver notifications to hundreds of thousands of customers.
The failure to link the formulation stage with implementation created a situation whereby " the recommendations aren't owned by those that might be able to implement them".
"But it's not yet been able to implement a green public investment project".
Pakistan was able to implement a coordinated strategy of eradication and destruction, complemented by programs to offer alternative livelihoods.
They were able to implement a number of things that quickly improved the profitability of the company".
Recently, however, HSUS was able to implement a daily feeding schedule and improve the animals' access to fresh water.
The country has been able to implement a variety of interventions to improve retention in care.
Inventions recognised as being critical to being able to implement an industry standard technology.
For example, an interested team with motivated change-agents but with an adverse management might not be able to implement DCM to a degree that will result in an improvement of the Qol of the residents.
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