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As with most new ideas that are put into practice, this one has also been taken to an extreme by some of its adherents.
The Bible makes adultery a capital crime; if that legislation were put into practice, we'd knock out a third of our population.
All systems established monitoring procedures to ensure that new protocols were put into practice appropriately.
A brief description of the developed system is also included in the paper so that the way that the design specifications were put into practice may be shown.
Some policy makers say, "but we don't have effective treatments that can be put into practice".
Karla V: Faculty, classmates and content was the perfect combination for an excellent learning experience with great takeaways that can be put into practice right away.
Functional electrical stimulation is a technique that has been put into practice for several years now, and has been shown to functionally restore and rehabilitate individuals with movement disorders, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury, among others.
Building an energy market around waste, manufacturing green products and developing green skills are all solutions that can be put into practice now, if given a supportive policy framework.
Last week, the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law, which supports keeping Section 5, reported on the kinds of changes that might be put into practice if the section were to be struck down.
Instead, the different treatment reflects fast-changing American attitudes about how to cope with violent children and widely differing approaches that have been put into practice around the country.
Speidel ultimately hopes to become a physician-scientist, performing cardiac regenerative stem cell research and clinical work that could be put into practice by doctors.
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