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implemented

Definition for implemented

adjective as in equipped

adjective as in fitted

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A UK government spokesperson said ministers are "determined to bring down poverty and have implemented measures such as increasing the national minimum wage and introducing universal credit changes."

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Similar to the restrictions on semiconductors, the U.S. government has implemented export controls and licensing requirements on quantum technology.

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The only shock is the scale and speed with which he’s implemented these policies.

China’s new export restrictions will essentially choke off all supply to the U.S. when they are implemented next month.

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Mr Morgan is optimistic that a UK government consultation this year will seriously consider what changes should be implemented to save the plastic recycling industry.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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