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implemented

[im-pluh-men-tid] / ˈɪm pləˌmɛn tɪd /




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Not at one with the Alpine car, and a scary moment slowing heavily into Spoon Curve causing Ollie Bearman's 50G crash is a stark reminder of the safety measures implemented in today's Formula 1.

From BBC

"Let's hope it will be implemented in the way that is best for Ukraine, but it's very difficult to guarantee anything now," he added.

From Barron's

But scientists and engineers at the Labs understood their ideas would be implemented, if they passed muster, into the huge system its parent company was running.

From The Wall Street Journal

Biometric checks are set to be fully implemented at airports in the EU from 10 April.

From BBC

Larger facilities would need improved wastewater capabilities, but DHS said that “there are numerous solutions which will be implemented to utilize the existing infrastructure.”

From The Wall Street Journal