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17 Sentences With "puts into practice"

How to use puts into practice in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "puts into practice" and check conjugation/comparative form for "puts into practice". Mastering all the usages of "puts into practice" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He comes in, he puts into practice basically commonsense principles to promote free enterprise and free market growth.
The dispensary's pending opening comes as New York puts into practice one of the country's most restrictive medicinal marijuana laws.
It also puts into practice the most important teaching of Jewish tradition: that every human being is created in the Image of God and therefore has inherent and infinite value and worth.
Within academic disability studies, the developing interdisciplinary subfield of critical autism studies puts into practice the disability activist commitment of "nothing about us without us" by forwarding language and ideas about neurodiversity originating from disability communities themselves.
The organization has designed and puts into practice safe driving courses for new drivers, drivers seeking to renew their licenses, drivers working in private firms, and professional drivers.
17 November 2005 Mérida, Venezuela. Enlace web. of the University of the Andes puts into practice diverse proposals for creating areas protected from urban development, thereby reducing the impact of population growth on the environment.
After that, he plans his escape, which he puts into practice after his master's death. Travelling by night to avoid the patrols, using the stars and his obviously excellent memory for orientation, suffering terribly from hunger and cold, not daring to speak to anybody, he returns to his wife and children in early 1810.
This story takes place in the 1920s, where the successful and controversial defense attorney Earl Rogers is known for his controversial behavior in the courtroom and for his innovative methods. His father, the Reverend Rogers, instilled in his children moral values which Rogers puts into practice during the trial. He has a beautiful and faithful woman named Belle, and daughter Nora.
Benidorm, 1960s. Manolo, a gas station employee, is fired from his job by his excessive fondness for singing. He meets an old friend, Jaime, who lives like a Prince and always accompanied by the tourists more beautiful who spend the summer in those beaches, and tells Manolo trick he uses to conquer them. Taking advantage of the absence of his friend, wears his clothes and puts into practice the trick.
A cut in the workforce at the drug store finds him without a job. He is also ejected from his room, and spends the night in the park. During the long hours of the night he evolves a scheme which the drug store puts into practice, and he soon has a position at his old firm paying $50 a week. On the day he accepts the job offer the wedding bells ring out.
Upcycling can help with this, as it puts into practice a more circular economy model. A Circular Economy is where resources are used for as long as possible, getting the most value out of them while in use, then restored and repurposed when their use is over. Popularized by McDonough and Braungart, this has also been known as the cradle-to-cradle principle. This principle states a product should be designed either to have multiple life cycles or be biodegradable.
An axiom often repeated among CSI members is the quote "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence", which Carl Sagan made famous and adapted from an earlier quote by Marcello Truzzi: "An extraordinary claim requires extraordinary proof". (Truzzi in turn traced the idea back through the Principle of Laplace to the philosopher David Hume.) According to CSI member Martin Gardner, CSI regularly puts into practice H. L. Mencken's maxim "one horse-laugh is worth a thousand syllogisms."Quoted in Gardner, Martin (1981). Science: Good, Bad, and Bogus, Prometheus Books, , pg.
The school now has a staff of 200, including 139 teachers, among whom are 63 Senior Teachers (5 Teachers of Special Classification included) and 47 first-Rank teachers, The school puts into practice quality education in an all - round way, vigorously promotes modernizations in education, carries forward its fine tradition to cultivate people, intrepidly brings forth new ideas and strengthens researches on education. As a result, steady progress has been made in the quality of education. The school was credited as Model Unit in Moral Education in Jiangsu Province. Every year more than 100 awards were won in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer, composition and other contests at or above provincial levels.
The chief antagonist, however, is the lieutenant, who is morally irreproachable, yet cold and inhumane. While he is supposedly "living for the people", he puts into practice a diabolic plan of taking hostages from villages and shooting them, if it proves that the priest has sojourned in a village but is not denounced. The lieutenant has also had bad experiences with the church in his youth, and as a result there is a personal element in his search for the whisky priest. The lieutenant thinks that all members of the clergy are fundamentally evil, and believes that the church is corrupt, and does nothing but provide delusion to the people.
Dimension hopping Harold Shea, having returned home to his psychological practice, is visited by the malevolent enchanter Malambroso, an enemy of Shea and his partner Reed Chalmers who has also discovered the secret of transdimensional travel. Having been thwarted in his attempt to steal Chalmers' wife Florimel in previous adventures, the enchanter attempts to subvert Shea into aiding him. Rebuffed, he threatens vengeance, which he shortly puts into practice by kidnapping Voglinda, the young daughter of Shea and his wife Belphebe of Faerie. In their search for their daughter, Harold and Belphebe find Malambroso has been residing in their world for some time, and from reading material discovered in his abandoned dwelling discover that he had become a fan of the Barsoom novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
He shows them a giant painting on a wall, showing various moments through his life. Lisa realizes that she is not on any part of the painting, so Bart lowers one of the shop's doors to show her a giant painting made in her homage as one of his favorite sisters. Nelson discovers that El Barto is actually Bart. Back on the lawn sometime later, Homer finally answers adult Bart's questions in detail (among other things, the grass they're lying on is green because it's artificial) and finishes by advising his son to pretend to be on the phone if anyone tries to ask him for something; which he immediately puts into practice as Bart tries to ask another question during the credits.
The application of ecofeminism to animal rights has established vegetarian ecofeminism, which asserts that "omitting the oppression of animals from feminist and ecofeminist analyses […] is inconsistent with the activist and philosophical foundations of both feminism (as a "movement to end all forms of oppression") and ecofeminism." It puts into practice "the personal is political," as many ecofeminists believe that "meat-eating is a form of patriarchal domination…that suggests a link between male violence and a meat- based diet." During a 1995 interview with On the Issues, Carol J. Adams stated, "Manhood is constructed in our culture in part by access to meat- eating and control of other bodies, whether it's women or animals". According to Adams, "We cannot work for justice and challenge the oppression of nature without understanding that the most frequent way we interact with nature is by eating animals".

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