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VMT is already being put into practice in some states.
This insight has been put into practice in many settings.
Every day, we put into practice this belief: Journalism matters.
It was first put into practice in 0003 by Gov.
After the revision, they'll need to be put into practice.
It's a simple idea but difficult to put into practice.
But these only work if put into practice, which isn't easy.
Such an option would be extremely hard to put into practice.
"It's hard to put into practice, of course," Mr. Jaffer said.
We're talking stuff you can put into practice in your own startup.
But the way policies are put into practice is just as important.
The advice here is no-frills and easy to put into practice.
They were not eager to see the council's intentions put into practice.
But to do that, "climate information must be put into practice", Thomson added.
The question now, though, is whether the principle will be put into practice.
The idea has also been put into practice by Goldman Sachs-backed firm Circle.
He knew that Dumbedore would abandon their sister were his ideas put into practice.
It aims to put into practice the social teachings of the last three popes.
The new rules have not been formally endorsed, but have been put into practice.
I've been studying what he had to say and decided to put into practice.
SA: That's easy for us to say, and much harder to put into practice.
But already, doubts have emerged over how the law will be put into practice.
But those incredibly popular proposals are not being put into practice by our politicians.
It's a trait he wishes he'd put into practice earlier, as a young manager.
But that opinion was never really put into practice, even though officially it remained unchanged.
But any legislation might not pass, and it would be complex to put into practice.
Instead, they said they needed to clarify how the measure would be put into practice.
For now, though, this is just an idea, not anything anyone has put into practice.
That's not a vision that can be put into practice by tinkering at the margins.
Easton's ideas were put into practice with the two TIMATION satellites, launched in the late 603s.
Similar ideas floated among economists in America in the 1930s, but have never been put into practice.
It's easy to say you follow common-sense ethics, but what happens when that's put into practice?
Technically, though, many elements of carbon farming are ready to be put into practice quickly, he said.
It's a pie-in-the-sky idea, perhaps, but one that Mr. Moretti has put into practice.
Ideas she wrote about are now being put into practice as artificial intelligence research becomes more prevalent.
Since 1812 people have batted around the idea for pneumatic transport, and it was actually put into practice.
The report recommends implementing forensic reforms that were adopted in 2013 but have not been put into practice.
For a glimpse of what it looks like when put into practice, look to European hate speech laws.
Instead, while the Afghan government have made some very welcome commitments, little has yet been put into practice.
Most of the recommendations made by the report were put into practice shortly after its publication in 1999.
IOSCO will flesh out many of the FSB's 14 recommendations in 2017 and 2018 to put into practice.
Several of the ideas Ceaușescu put into practice for his country wrecked several generations beyond his Communist regime.
But how these new rules will be interpreted remains ambiguous until they're put into practice later this fall.
Assuming Trump's nebulous idea could somehow be put into practice, extracting Iraq's oil would violate the Geneva Conventions.
What language did Mr. Trump use on the campaign trail that the new enforcement policies put into practice?
Perhaps the most beautiful example of the "so bad/meaningless/confusing it's actually good" pun ever put into practice.
The current system was pushed through parliament by Renzi himself in 2015 and has never been put into practice.
It's been advocated in various forms for years and it has already been put into practice in Stockton, California.
As a fan, as a reader, as a writer – are there any previous experiences we can put into practice?
"The rights we have remain on paper and are only just starting to be put into practice," he said.
The more people that put into practice the president's coronavirus guidelines, the sooner we'll be able to open up.
"Now, what we need are more people committed to making sure those solutions are put into practice," she adds.
That's what democracy is ultimately about: an ideal that people attempt to put into practice from time to time.
But these issues can be addressed as the policy is put into practice, and obstacles and limitations are identified.
What's the area of your life where you find it hardest to put into practice your own philosophical principles?
"This time, we wanted to put into practice a lot of our thoughts about the environment," Mr. Ner-David said.
The second job is to come up with ways these policies can be put into practice when Labour takes power.
Instead, the belief in cultural activism and the use of art for development, for all parities, is put into practice.
Amazon is aware of the Rhino researcher's findings, but downplayed the actual threat they might pose if put into practice.
While advocates are quick to note that Latinos aren't a monolithic group, this perspective is often not put into practice.
Except, occasionally, for clerics and monks and saints, these are not injunctions we've tried very hard to put into practice.
These principles are put into practice in the House SELF DRIVE Act, and should clear the way for Senate passage.
Concerns about the measure center on how it would actually work and whether it could even be put into practice.
"If the presidential system is the right choice for Turkey's future then it should be put into practice," he said.
Although Pennsylvania has extensive environmental constitutional protections, it is shameful and shortsighted that they are not being put into practice.
That is about the only place Americans are accustomed to seeing such heavy-handed, anti-market ideas put into practice.
These values could save Baltimore if put into practice by someone with the strength, integrity and conviction to instill them.
An excellent idea in theory, but, put into practice, it feels like a brutal popularity contest straight out of Mean Girls.
Either the market no longer believes the GOP's rhetoric, or it sees no chance of it ever being put into practice.
Republicans said the restrictions are needed to clarify how the ballot measure, known as Amendment 4, should be put into practice.
Traditionally in Mexico, what emerges through consultation is never put into practice, and what is implemented is never subject to consultation.
What remains to be seen is whether this idea is something that Democrats will ultimately be able to put into practice.
Most of these sentiments have been expressed by other French office-holders, and they are worthy if difficult to put into practice.
During the first half of the twentieth century, all kinds of medical interventions for mental disorders were devised and put into practice.
So far 11 committees have been created to monitor and ensure that what was pledged in the accord is put into practice.
The results show that you want your best kickers to go first in the shootout, though this isn't always put into practice.
But he has had mixed success in getting some of his ideas put into practice, especially those on renewable, low-carbon energy.
That's made possible through clear and consistent communication about what the values are, what they mean and how they're being put into practice.
But I think it's often the case that when ideas get put into practice, issues arise that people hadn't even thought of before.
But the wrangling over how the language of the law will be interpreted and put into practice will probably go on for years.
In fact, the first idea I ever put into practice was when changing the straight handle for a wedge-shaped one, in 1956.
Why wait a year or two to see how the AHL handles new rules when my ideas can be put into practice immediately?
And, her consultant's advice — to pump up to 10 times every day with a hospital-grade device — seemed impossible to put into practice.
We cannot praise Japan for ethnic homogeneity as Jafari has done because it's deceptive and as illustrated, doesn't work when put into practice.
The separation of church and state was a revolutionary idea but has proven hard to put into practice, even in the United States.
Emmons agrees with the Michigan State Police, however, that the law existed to protect undercover police officers but was never put into practice.
A fascinating idea, but one hard to put into practice—until, in 2012, a powerful new gene-editing tool called CRISPR-Cas9 became available.
"Knowledge is still not being put into practice quickly enough, and knowledge is not shared," Kristalina Georgieva, CEO of the World Bank, told journalists.
Italian political leaders of all stripes say that irregular migrants should be immediately sent back home, but this is difficult to put into practice.
Progress and Poverty became a bestseller and spawned a new political movement, the single taxers, who wanted to see George's theory put into practice.
If this were actually put into practice, chances are there would still be an ISIS—and a lot more armies of Iraqi national resistance.
My "men," a dozen skinny black kids between sixteen and eighteen, took a skeptical view of how these lessons would be put into practice.
So much of the game right now consists of concepts and ideas, and it'll be quite some time before we see them put into practice.
Take the three action sports debuting at Tokyo in 2020, the year Agenda 2020 is to be put into practice: BMX, skateboarding, and sport climbing.
But, Gratz warned, when it comes to actual development, while Jacobsian ideas are bandied around a lot, they are rarely put into practice as intended.
It's a classic example of capitalism working not quite the way that was promised but the way it does when put into practice by humans.
Fargo's election task force reached out to the Center for Election Science, which researches better voting systems and works to get them put into practice.
Given the connections all three foundations have from the prominent families behind them, the consortium also hopes to put into practice what its research finds.
Anarchist and socialist organizations are trying to put into practice what they talk about: organizing mutual aid, delivering groceries to vulnerable people, protecting undocumented people.Absolutely.
Over the centuries, these principles have been put into practice through rules developed from trial and error mixed with a good dose of folk wisdom.
The system was put into practice in 2007 as a way for G.M. to hire cheaper labor without cutting the wages of its existing employees.
If we want to see better alternatives to ocean aquaculture put into practice, fishery managers need to hear this loudly and clearly from the public.
It doesn't mean it's not a good idea, it just means that there's things to work out about how that would be put into practice.
Yet, put into practice just before a weekend, the moratorium has sown confusion and stoked widespread anger, while leaving a number of immigrant travelers in limbo.
He's kept his promises to put into practice what we know has always made this country strong and prosperous and the results really speak for themselves.
As Rebecca Roanhorse (Ohkay Owingeh) explains: The conversation that takes place between the villagers and the protagonist of 1870 is that alternate formula put into practice.
Companies must in fact now arm themselves protectively for a hard Brexit; we hope, however, that these preprations will never need to be put into practice.
If put into practice, it would form the largest trade bloc in terms of participating member states since the formation of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
"Large-scale forest restoration is a great idea, but it's tough to put into practice," said Aurelio Padovezi, forest manager for the World Resources Institute in Brazil.
When it comes to the one-off purchases—music downloads, movie rentals, and so on—all the old-fashioned belt-tightening methods can be put into practice.
Sonia understood why all the most ambitious third-year students were hoping to get jobs at government agencies vetting the micro-directives that computers put into practice.
This includes a series of hotly debated bills that culminated in the Cyber Information Sharing Act, which has raised privacy questions as it's been put into practice.
He was the prime mover of a law on Islam which actually mandates something that many other European governments talk about but hesitate to put into practice.
That's where world leaders agreed to the treaty that's being put into practice now, with Paul's predecessor from the Marshall Islands, Tony de Brum, at the center.
This, if fully put into practice, would be the largest bloc of its kind in terms of member states since the formation of the World Trade Organization.
In reality, digital currencies are still a niche interest with few businesses willing to accept them—where, if anywhere, is all this theory being put into practice?
"The challenge from here will be in implementation: the proposed changes are powerful and wide-reaching, and some will be complex to put into practice," he added.
Ethical questions such as, "Is it okay to build a personality profile of someone without their knowledge?" would have been proactively considered before being put into practice.
But, I wasn't certain of it being put into practice until I tried it with the free trial, focused on a subject I was truly interested in.
It is a style of detention that when put into practice in other portions of the prison years ago decreased friction between the captives and the captors.
Some of the most impactful steps to stop a coronavirus outbreak are ones we are all aware of but often find it hard to put into practice.
In that sense, Women to Watch as a series and Heavy Metal as an exhibit points to the power of such a mission being put into practice.
Once ASRA has collected all these different reforms, polished them up, and integrated them, the next logical step is getting the legislation passed and put into practice, right?
" Or: "When I'm not working, I volunteer as a ______, which gives me an outlet to build on some of the skills I've often put into practice at work.
In his writings, Mariátegui developed a distinctive revolutionary vision, which he briefly tried to put into practice when he founded the Peruvian Socialist (ie, communist) Party in 1928.
Prinsloo is fully aware of the pressure surrounding moms, but is just trying to take it day by day and continually put into practice what works for her.
Microsoft said it had concluded that such grand solutions, conceived and driven by American companies, would take many years to put into practice and would not work everywhere.
Under a deal worked out with Turkey in March that was put into practice on Monday, about 200 migrants who arrived in Greece were sent back to Turkey.
Over the next four years, as he rose to deputy attorney general, then attorney general, Mr. Barr put into practice his expansive view of the executive branch's authority.
A Facebook spokesman said the company has no plans for facial-recognition products beyond the one announced Tuesday, and that the company often patents ideas never put into practice.
The strategy, an effective one in other tech sectors, was first put into practice at massive scale in the smart home space by Amazon and its "Alexa everywhere" approach.
David Hertz is one of those rare people who has put into practice his ideas for helping the world and, in his case, the idea was inspired by food.
While she put into practice most of the wisdom given to her, she says there is one tip that she wishes she had listened to earlier in her career.
The study shows that the 1999 Regional Haze Rule has continued to improve pollutants across the nation since it was put into practice at the turn of the century.
His insistence on an interest rate cut of 100 basis points would mean the Fed adopting policies that are usually put into practice only during a serious economic downturn.
In fact, some of the easy changes you'll read about ahead are not only free, but they'll likely take less than a second of your time to put into practice.
In 21917 he sold his stake in the power company and devoted the rest of his life to establishing a college which would put into practice his ideas about education.
The resulting framework crafted by RAND also provides a toolkit that communities, aid workers, officials, investors and others can use to plan and put into practice ways to boost resilience.
And routine screening of heterosexual men can be put into practice in communities that are especially vulnerable, like juvenile detention centers, or cities with high rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea.
This model has already been put into practice in several states, demonstrating a cost-effective approach that boosts workers' economic security, families' well-being, public health and the overall economy.
Still, conquering and governing Raqqa allowed ISIS to tell extremist Muslims the world over that they could come to a literal place where their beliefs were being put into practice.
Ader says these efforts are crucial in informing the public about the use of the technology, because in some cities predictive policing has been put into practice without public consultation.
If the program is a success, we might see even more conversion programs put into practice as every industry that depends on the internal combustion engine shifts their focus to electricity.   
The middle-aged voters who tend to support the Conservatives today are the exact cohort whose pensions are at risk of shrinking if their desired immigration policies were put into practice.
While some of these changes are temporary and in line with other public health measures, they also align with restrictionist policies that Trump officials have struggled to put into practice. 4.
While one can start, as we did, with broad principles that are applicable across the board, these principles are tested when put into practice around concrete AI technologies and specific scenarios.
While studies have been undertaken elsewhere in the world into the viability of such a scheme, experts said they believed this was the first time one had been put into practice.
Each institution is asked to match 20 percent of the dollar amount it is given — a chance to put into practice some of the fund-raising tools offered through the program.
In five other countries — Afghanistan, Mauritania, Pakistan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates — a death penalty for homosexuality is codified under Shariah law, but it has not been put into practice.
"We are doing research into this project and it will soon be put into practice," said Liu Hua, head of the National Nuclear Safety Administration, during a press conference on Tuesday.
The administration has put into practice the philosophy President Trump laid out in a pair of executive orders billed as protecting the nation from terrorism and its workers from foreign competition.
President Obama and other leading Democrats made the case that the Affordable Care Act would help millions of people, and that once it was put into practice, people would like it.
More than half a dozen states are trying to stop the ban, and federal courts in Maryland, Washington state and Hawaii heard arguments Wednesday about whether it should be put into practice.
And one way to temper the current Republican appetite for extreme policies may be if America, like Kansas, gets a good look at what those policies do when actually put into practice.
This Enlightenment thinking was put into practice in the Glorious Revolution in 1688 in Britain, and especially in the founding of America, where Locke's liberalism formed the backbone of the new republic.
Parts of the social credit mechanism have already been put into practice, according to Rogier Creemers, a researcher specializing in Chinese law and governance at the Van Vollenhoven Institute at Leiden University.
Ultimately, although COP could theoretically assist in improving law enforcement and race relations, it isn't clear how it would be effectively put into practice on a national level and actually reduce crime.
This commitment was put into practice for the first and only time in NATO history after September 11, 2001, when NATO forces stood shoulder to shoulder in support of the United States.
Industry Minister Carlo Calenda, who complained bitterly about the bill's slow progress earlier this year, said the priority was now to make sure it was put into practice "as soon as possible".
More than half a dozen states are trying to stop the ban, and federal courts in Maryland, Washington state and Hawaii heard arguments about whether it should be put into practice early Thursday.
France is the first country to put into practice a European Union law which requires banks to disclose basic information on their activities and the taxes they pay in each country they operate.
This compromise was put into practice and it held fast under the guidance and support of Gorbachev, the US, Europe and Pope John Paul II. The Communists did not meddle in economic management.
She also boasted that ISIS would make America a "land of shariah [sic]" — a place where Islamic religious laws and governance would be put into practice — and defended the group's attacks on the innocent.
Her public berating is a symptom of a wider problem on the internet today, where traits like hustle, determination, and entrepreneurship are celebrated in the abstract, but often ruthlessly attacked when put into practice.
Hainer welcomed reforms adopted last week at world soccer body FIFA to help overcome its corruption scandal, saying Adidas, along with other sponsors, were working to make sure the reforms are put into practice.
After Mr. Obama's nearly eight years in the Oval Office, the 2008 speech in Berlin can be seen as a kind of road map to the foreign policy he sought to put into practice.
The undoing of the CFPB's proposal, called the "arbitration rule," represents the latest usage by the White House and Congress of their ability to reverse new regulations before they are put into practice. Rep.
"This continuous experiment, doing years and years of breeding, would have been impossible to put into practice in a world where scientific grants run from three to five years at the most," he said.
Reports in the Chinese news media this week said that lawmakers would accept public comments on the draft law through early February but gave no indication of when it might be put into practice.
Somehow things are being put into practice," she captioned the image, hours after sharing a quote which read, "She is at a place in her life where peace is her priority and negativity cannot exist.
Essentially, the app uses storytelling as the hook that pulls in kids and gets them to learn about these coding concepts, which they put into practice as a means of progressing through the game world.
Ocasio-Cortez's platform, which is a long ways from being put into practice, will prove harder to attack, because the message is simple: The government should provide a basic level of material security for people.
Crawford was less vocal politically, but again put into practice her husband's theories in the militant songs "Sacco, Vanzetti" and "Chinaman, Laundryman," which use clashes between vocalist and pianist as an analogy for class struggle.
She's using the platform as an opportunity to put into practice some of the issues she's been championing within the advertising community, including leaner ad loads, data transparency, and new ad formats like shoppable ads.
The recommendations may be premature and hard to put into practice given that studies involving motivated participants have only managed to reduce the time spent sitting by 77 minutes in an eight-hour work day.
Point: Some lawmakers allege this is evidence of a pay-for-data model that would go against Facebook's continual denial about selling user data, although there's no proof that these discussions were ever put into practice.
The fiscal council rebuffed a suggestion by some academics that Japan should put into practice a theory that price levels should be set by fiscal policy, which is aimed at accelerating inflation through expanded government spending.
If these techniques were put into practice, it would be an incredibly invasive level of tracking in service of suggesting you connect with people that you may not actually want Facebook to know that you know.
The LDC group has said that developing countries overall would require more than $4 trillion to put into practice the plans they have submitted to the United Nations under the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change.
Hainer also welcomed reforms adopted last week at FIFA to help soccer's world governing body overcome its corruption scandal, saying Adidas, along with other sponsors, were working to make sure the reforms are put into practice.
CHICAGO — For a dozen years at the University of Chicago Law School, President Obama taught students the finer points of constitutional jurisprudence, preaching what he would later try to put into practice in the Oval Office.
Against the backdrop of the outbreak, the Trump administration is also trying to move forward with some of its most restrictionist policies that have struggled to be put into practice, including blocking entry to asylum seekers.
Put into practice by Alex McKechnie, the Raptors' director of sports science, this was commonly referred to as "load management," and the results will most likely shift how other franchises treat their best players going forward.
The concept of voluntary self-quarantining — also known as self-isolating — is also being put into practice by others across the country and the world out of precaution, whether the subject is exhibiting symptoms or not.
" Travis Nichols, a spokesman for Greenpeace, the environmental advocacy organization, said the protesters were there "to resist the environmental, economic and racial injustice that Trump and his administration have already laid out and put into practice.
Those bureaucrats, diplomats and military officers — known as the "deep state" in West Wing circles — who go to work hoping to put into practice what they consider U.S. policy, must be flummoxed on a daily basis.
An instrumental part of the maximum pressure campaign was to be implemented at the U.N. and was skillfully put into practice by Haley, especially in her negotiations with historic U.S. foes and Council allies China and Russia.
"Katy has also been able to put into practice her love for helping people by spreading awareness of Tourette's and other mental health issues and erasing stigma," added Emily Davies, a friend of Gough's since high school.
But against the backdrop of the coronavirus outbreak, the administration is trying to move forward with some of its most restrictionist policies that have struggled to be put into practice, including the quick expulsion of unaccompanied children.
The obvious next step, which Twitter announced last year and put into practice today, is to take these usernames — which are analogous to the "to" field of an email — out of the body of the tweet entirely.
More than 45,000 government leaders, academics, planners and campaigners have gathered for the U.N. Habitat III conference which is tasked with working out how the "New Urban Agenda" will be put into practice over the next two decades.
Several of Washington's top fossil-fuel lobbyists and lawyers held at least three post-election meetings around a tricky topic: ensuring Trump's bombastic campaign rhetoric about killing Obama-era regulations doesn't end up backfiring when put into practice.
" He added that "in order that the renewal of the whole liturgical life might continue, it seemed opportune that some principles handed on since the time of the council should be more clearly reaffirmed and put into practice.
" The authors detail why, in a footnote on Page 4: For classical socialists, "communism" is a purely theoretical concept that has never yet been put into practice, which is why the second "S" in U.S.S.R. stands for "Socialist.
As HUD secretary, Castro put into practice the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule, part of the 22020 Fair Housing Act that requires cities that receive federal money for housing to examine any potential barriers or biases in housing opportunities.
In almost all cases, I wished that I wouldn't have to experience that adversity, but I've come through more strongly, and I've learned something about myself and about the world that I think I've tried to put into practice.
But Foundation officials told The Hill that when put into practice, the agreement did not include the disclosure of in-kind and pro-bono donations to CGI, in part because the IRS doesn't treat them as reportable charitable revenues.
While public scrutiny is still needed to make sure the plan unfolds as intended — and strong commitments to respect human rights are put into practice — it is a significant step forward in keeping the internet open and globally interconnected.
"I think a lot of last year was spent figuring out how franchising would work, what decisions required consultation with what groups [and how] would things like revenue sharing work when put into practice," Hopper told CNBC in an email.
Above: 'Metro Exodus' trailer The execution, though, what's put into practice, falls short of benefitting what still looks to be an awesome game, right up there with my favorite announcements of E3 so far, purely because We've Been Here Before.
Peter Makwanya, a communications lecturer at Zimbabwe Open University and a writer on climate change communications issues, said all the three policies could help the country better deal with climate change – but only if they are actually put into practice.
Women's rights activists said the test of the gender action plan would be in how it is put into practice, and vowed to hold governments accountable for providing funding for policies that help women tackle climate change and fulfill their rights.
The LDC group said in a briefing note that developing countries overall will require more than $4 trillion to put into practice the plans they have submitted to the United Nations as part of the Paris Agreement on climate change.
Set up by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland in 1940, at first to house Polish political prisoners, it became the largest of the extermination centres where Adolf Hitler's plan to kill all Jews - the "Final Solution" - was put into practice.
To answer this call, we need to put into practice an aggressive social agenda, keep the economy growing and agree on a new constitution with broad and inclusive participation that reflects the values and principles that have forged our nation.
U.S. District Judge Leonard Stark in Delaware ruled on Wednesday that Gilead will have to make its argument against the patents' validity at a trial set to start next month, rejecting its argument that they are too indefinite to be put into practice.
Even so, this marked a major advance for the young man's research, providing evidence that a revolutionary propulsion system no one else had ever put into practice, one that could move objects in orbit without the use of propellants, was actually in action.
Rasmussen said Denmark wanted to cooperate immediately and as much as possible within the limits of its defense opt-out from the European Union - one of four opt-outs put into practice in 1993 after Danes rejected full EU membership the year before.
The Democrats on the Environment and Public Works Committee pressured Chad McIntosh and Peter Wright to buck what they see as patterns Pruitt has put into practice of violating ethics and spending standards and aggressively rolling back regulations on climate and other matters.
The idea that judges are supposed to be impartial callers of "balls and strikes," to quote Chief Justice John Roberts, is often invoked but difficult to put into practice when every major piece of legislation or executive order comes before the court.
Nearly two years ago, the Department of the Interior and the Department of Commerce began considering improvements to the internal rules the federal government uses to put into practice the Endangered Species Act with the intention of making them more efficient and effective.
"We are heading into a critical dry run of the 22012 census without any experienced person at the helm," she said, referring to the 2018 field test that will put into practice some of the new techniques implemented by Mr. Thompson. Yes.
Apparently, there's a wide range of possibilities to consider among the Royal brood -- and we're hearing the Queen wants to come to terms sooner rather than later ... obviously, knowing whatever resolution they all reach might take some time to put into practice.
For economists, naturally, this became synonymous with maximizing his financial utility, a useful idea if you want to pretend that your social science is something akin to physics but an idea which, put into practice in the boardroom, quickly turns to farce.
And though few outside the finance world might care about the implications of a multibillion-dollar company with too much cash on hand, the dilemma illustrates a critical concept that anyone can put into practice: Don't overload your savings account with cash.
People must rally round the authority of the party's central leadership with Xi at its core and ensure that politically Chongqing moves and thinks as one with the party to ensure all its policies are fully put into practice in the city, he added.
I'm curious if there's anything you've learned from your collaborations with Sun Ra Arkestra's Marshall Allen over the last few years that you were able to put into practice on this record or if you see this record as part of a separate thing.
The flashiest early example of origami solving a scientific problem was when Koryo Miura and Masamori Sakamaki, astrophysicists at Tokyo University's space-science department, devised a new approach to the unfolding and refolding of a satellite's solar panels, first put into practice in 1995.
"The problem lies in the fact that, when the president does not speak the policy, the question is how well is it actually put into practice," said Anthony Cordesman, the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Put into practice, the assertion of need (breakfast before I go to work) and desire (blueberries) can be and has been systemically scaled up into romance (The Five Love Languages, for one), working environments, and all the other ways you relate to other people.
A spokesman for the Korean People's Army, in a statement carried by North Korea's state-run KCNA news agency, said the strike plan will be "put into practice in a multi-current and consecutive way any moment" once leader Kim Jong Un makes a decision.
The idea of factors came from two economists, Eugene Fama and Kenneth French, and was put into practice by Cliff Asness, a student of Mr Fama, who in 1998 founded AQR Capital Management, an investment firm that runs one of the world's largest hedge funds.
Hicks has, like few others, learned and best put into practice the golden rule of working for Trump that she often imparted on incoming staffers, but that many have failed to internalize: "This is all about Mr. Trump," as one former top campaign staffer recalled.
A spokesman for the Korean People's Army, in a statement carried by the North's state-run KCNA news agency, said the strike plan will be "put into practice in a multi-current and consecutive way any moment" once leader Kim Jong Un makes a decision.
Significantly however, it also bears the marks of another, decades-old set of forces that includes socially engaged artists and community activists who have confronted, reinvented, and in some instances put into practice temporary interventions and performance works that challenge dominant forms of historical representation.
UNITED NATIONS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - New ways to ease national debts, boost wages and expand trade must be put into practice urgently or the United Nations' goals to combat global poverty, inequality and other woes will fail, said a report issued on Thursday by top financial organizations.
In essence, Kennedy put into practice the ideas of the great civilian strategists, who counseled showing resolve through firm declarations of resistance and sober clarifications of military capacity, while leaving an adversary a palatable opportunity to back down and the diplomatic channels through which to do so.
Justice Aloise, echoing the religious tone of some of the Vetrano family's remarks, said he believed that Ms. Vetrano now sat beside God and urged Mr. Lewis to "put into practice" the research into redemption and second chances that the police found on his cellphone's search history.
Whatever motivates the individuals involved in these Christian charities (who may be religious professionals or lay-people, devout or otherwise), it is probably not the desire to improve the Holy See's image, or even to put into practice some theological principle about the dignity of the human person.
Even if Raicovich's departure from the Queens Museum exemplifies how forcefully the powers that be are blocking that vision from being put into practice, I hope to see it develop this year as people tire of the mental distraction and reactivity that has become our everyday under Trump.
Six years of control of most of northern Syria have given the Kurds a chance to put into practice their gender reforms to an unprecedented degree, unhampered by interference from the Turkish government, which has cracked down on many of the women's institutions in Kurdish-majority areas of Turkey.
Those changes, if put into practice, would amount to a forceful disavowal by two high-profile prosecutors' offices of criminal penalties for an offense that has been taken off the books in some states and that in New York City is enforced overwhelmingly against black and Hispanic people.
The new enforcement policies put into practice language that Mr. Trump used on the campaign trail, vastly expanding the definition of "criminal aliens" and warning that such unauthorized immigrants "routinely victimize Americans," disregard the "rule of law and pose a threat" to people in communities across the United States.
"In new ways, we will elicit community input on the policies that decide how the police department does its work – policies on body cameras, the use of force, and the prevention of bias – and we will empower community members to help shape how these policies are put into practice," the email states.
But it was tough to put into practice: Things got to the point where it was hard to look at herself in the mirror, she says, "because I felt like such a failure for not being able to succeed"—even when "failure" meant losing a race by 8/100 of a second.
The plans, which were laid out in a consultation published Monday, would look to support what the government described as "the growing uptake of electric vehicles within the U.K." If put into practice, all new-build homes with dedicated parking spaces would have charging points to make vehicle charging cheaper and more convenient for drivers.
VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE: Well, the President expressed really an aspirational goal, Wilf, that as we continue to follow the data, as we continue to call on every American regardless of whether they're in an area where there's a significant outbreak of coronavirus, to put into practice the 15 days to slow the spread.
To reduce the number of gathers and the flow of animals into holding, improve the health of the range long-term and find its way out of its perpetual wild horse crisis, the BLM must develop and put into practice locally tailored long-term plans to manage wild horses and burros with fertility control.
A controversial political figure whose time in ministerial roles had long passed, he had little reason to suspect that he would ever become Prime Minister -- much less that he would be the wartime leader of his nation and would put into practice what he learned about managing an alliance against a continental power from his research on Marlborough.
Lyft and Magna are not sharing any info with regards to a timeline for when we might see the results of this partnership put into practice, in testing or in production, but Magna noted in a press release detailing the news that it should be "market-ready over the next few years" if all goes to plan.
Neither technology is mature enough to be put into practice yet, but here's how it should work: In partnership with Harvard University and the University of Nottingham, Rolls-Royce is working to build 10mm miniature, collaborative robots — called SWARM — that will be able to provide to the human operator a live video feed of an engine interior via small cameras.
That facility currently the only all-female rehab center in London and one of ten in the UK.  "This project will make such a profound difference to so many young women, enabling them to have a safe environment in which to rebuild their lives and put into practice all the learning they have acquired through their treatment journey," Jane Winehouse, managing trustee of the Amy Winehouse Foundation said in a statement.
Legal challenges have blocked the administration from moving forward with some of its more restrictive policies, though others remain intact, including its controversial asylum policy of requiring migrants to wait in Mexico until their immigration court dates in the US. The administration is pushing to use the coronavirus pandemic to accomplish some of the tough immigration restrictions that hardliners have struggled to put into practice since Trump took office, including blocking entry to asylum seekers, according to US officials briefed on the plans.

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