Instead, they should calmly and logically assess investment goals and then put the plan into practice.
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If successfully put into practice, either breakthrough could mitigate what's already a major medical crisis.
They should be able to put into practice the knowledge, skills and experiences they have gained.
The Interagency Policy Committees will develop strategic actions plans to put these policy objectives into practice.
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One day, a phone call with a potential distributor put this theory into practice.
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But he has since shown precious little appetite for putting that principle into practice.
But here comes into practice what I described at the beginning of the column.
Entrepreneurial Philanthropy is a concept I discuss, and put into practice, nearly each and every day.
In January, William went back to school and threw himself into practice, into work.
All of the themes, in other words, that Brown has been putting into practice.
At least he is now able to put into practice what he learnt at school.
And the synergy that looks good on paper is proving hard to put into practice.
Many of the suggestions they made will be put into practice during the new campaign.
He was one of the main driving forces behind putting this idea into practice.
Mr Milosevic has other ideas but is too chastened, for now, to put them into practice.
And part of that means giving her a chance to put her carefully crafted advice into practice.
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Such acoustic cloaking was proposed theoretically in 2008 but has only this year been put into practice.
The new anti-corruption law may look pretty on paper, but putting it into practice may be difficult.
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However, there is no word yet from the airline on whether it will put the concept into practice.
When the community has made such decisions, he is strong in seeing that they are put into practice.
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Putting theory into practice, he dispersed the troops in Iraqi neighborhoods, in small outposts called Joint Security Stations.
These ideas have been put into practice at Semler's Brazilian firm, Semco, with a great deal of success.
This idea has, in fact, been put into practice in America since the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
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Since Mr Suharto stepped down, he has put his ideas into practice in a handful of farm projects.
To put new ideas into practice, however, the president may have to upset a lot of his friends.
And a series of recent studies on birds has shown that this theory is apparently translated into practice.
You can study its theory forever, but until you put it into practice, you will never understand its intricacies.
"It's a clear indication that he's not sincere or willing to put into practice what he preaches, " Cooper said.
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