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to implementing a
verb
To bring about; to put into practice
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It delivers a wide range of environmental projects, from environmental education to implementing a partnership framework.
Several speakers worried that they are not used to implementing a new technology.
6. Bring about a network of independent candidates committed to implementing a reform agenda.
"And the Chinese government is suited to implementing a CCS strategy because it's very top down," he says.
The commission made six major recommendations: The UK should commit to implementing a living wage by 2025 at the latest.
Updated at 2.24pm BST 1.56pm BST EU moves closer to Robin Hood tax In Luxembourg, European finance ministers have moved closer to implementing a financial transaction tax (FTT).
To do this, I would take up the suggestion that a network of independent candidates committed to implementing a reform agenda should be created.
If ExxonMobil would devote as much of its prodigious lobbying resources to implementing a carbon tax as it has to resisting the elimination of tax loopholes, I might be persuaded that it understands the "very long run".
The supreme court has interpreted the right to food as a constituent element of the right to life, and the government committed itself to implementing a food security bill after elections in 2009.
There are two parts to implementing a protective collar: protection against losses and finding financing.
Fig. 1 Six key steps to implementing a place-based prevention model for child sexual abuse.
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