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That is essentially putting into practice the notion of "buying low and selling high".
Thus, the putting into practice the knowledge regarding the frames that guide ethical actions is a suitable pedagogical strategy.
Specifically, Platonic-Socratic rhetoric became a means of putting into practice the wisdom one acquires in philosophy.
After all, these two executives will be responsible for putting into practice the new strategy, which is intended, in many ways, to fix the old strategy they championed.
Every year, the Greater Good Science Center's Summer Institute for Educators welcomes education professionals from all over the world to the UC Berkeley campus for 6 days of learning, discussing, and putting into practice the science of a meaningful life.
Reports on key decisions he took, and the difficulties he had in putting into practice the way he wanted to run Scotland Yard, were alleged to have been passed to the NOTW by a force insider.
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Finally, it puts into practice the theory on a gantry type machinery platform with linear motors.
The first is relatively easy to put into practice, the second far more difficult.
Finally, Labour must put into practice the joined-up Government it promised.
And when the new routes were put into practice, the letter carriers said they were happier.
There, he put into practice the lessons of his extracurricular upbringing — namely, seeding an upstart venue with the right people.
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