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Only when put into practice will we discover how, or if, the Podemos participative "method" changes democracy, European politics or ordinary lives.

In my own teaching practice, one idea that has shown considerable results when put into practice is the consideration that pupils may be alienated, in a critical sense, from the subject.

When put into practice, this means people living with HIV who are on treatment can, like everyone else, consider giving up condoms when their relationship is committed and monogamous.

Ms. Gutmann, a journalist who often writes about sexual politics, argues that what sounds great in theory -- equality -- fails when put into practice in the unique world of military service.

It's very easy to invent all sorts of new schemes that allegedly are going to do something and, when put into practice, turn out to be less than perfect.

Semipresidentialism combines a popularly elected head of state with a prime minister responsible to the legislature; though this framework seemed to promise the best of all constitutional worlds, when put into practice in many countries during their transitions, the framework began to pose serious design dilemmas and facilitate democratic backsliding rather than consolidation.

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This experience could explain the different "spirit" in Saxony-Anhalt's administration when putting into practice the WFD in the Elbe River Basin community after 2001 [8].

— Glenn Collins Chicago Reader: Sure, cooking with an ostrich egg seems like a cool idea in the abstract, but it's kind of grotesque when put into actual practice.

They could be a lot bigger and more disruptive than people would like – just as Milton Friedman's monetarism, when actually put into practice by Paul Volcker, produced wild swings in dollar value and interest rate chaos.

Your teacher will be delighted to see your grades go up when you put into practice the things you talked about together.

The "myth" (Kuhlicke 2013), "catchword," and "science and policy trend" aspects of resilience meet problems when theory is put into practice.

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