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implementing

[im-pluh-men-ting, -muhn-] / ˈɪm pləˌmɛn tɪŋ, -mən- /




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The idea behind implementing the caps on parent and graduate loans was to eliminate what critics had said was essentially an unlimited source of funds for schools that gave them room to raise tuition.

From MarketWatch

Lilly used a “digital twin”—a virtual replica of a factory that allows the company to test processes before implementing them in the physical world.

From Barron's

The Philippines has declared a national emergency, with its government offering subsidies to transport drivers, reducing ferry services and implementing a four-day work week for civil servants.

From BBC

The near-total blockade of international shipping in the vital waterway - through which around 20% of the world's oil and natural gas flows - has led governments around the world to begin implementing measures to conserve fuel.

From BBC

The Home Builders Federation estimates that implementing the new planning rules for properties in England will add around £10,000 to the overall cost.

From BBC