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But, whereas advanced economies rarely implement this advice, China and many other developing countries do tend to adjust regulation, including reserve requirements for banks and ceilings on homebuyers' borrowing, counter-cyclically.
Faculty rarely implement an innovation 'as is', usually adapting ideas to their unique environment, goals, personality, and more.
Because the separation of the four functions in the autonomic control loop is only a logical one, and a survey [4] shows that many ACs rarely implement a separate plan function (due to the fact that it is too costly to implement a fully automatic plan function, or the plan and the analyze functions are usually implemented as a whole, that is, a monolithic analyze function).
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Solutions for energy consumption measurement in manufacturing are known but rarely implemented due to several reasons such as high costs, implementation complexity or unknown information.
"At the moment, when plans are developed, they are rarely implemented.
And that fog does not disperse as we try new things, because policies are rarely implemented and evaluated in a way that allows us to learn from them.
While this extreme egalitarianism was rarely implemented outside the original Hakka core from Guangxi, it probably at times attracted the distressed and lured them to the Taiping cause.
Williams rarely implemented a running game, and the plodding Red Sox are last in the major leagues with 30 steals, but Kerrigan expressed the desire to run intelligently, aggressively and more often.
These mass vaccination campaigns are rarely implemented, however.
Clinical guidelines recommend early integration of palliative care but are rarely implemented.
These claims – often put forth by researchers and rarely implemented in real life – are pretty bold but entirely feasible.
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