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But Trump's plans for the economy — some broad and vague, others more specific — could affect the money Americans make and keep, depending on which strategies are put into action.

From Salon

A scientist by training, Sheinbaum also pledged to replicate at the national level the security policies she put into action as mayor of Mexico City, where she oversaw a dramatic drop in violent crime, including a 50% plunge in homicides.

Today's report says that if countries put into action the promises they have already made in their carbon cutting plans then temperatures will rise by 2.6C to 2.8C.

From BBC

A sniper-sighting system was put into action from the Hamal - the nerve centre of the base - and an officer attempted to shoot remotely at gunmen trying to cross the border, the IDF told families.

From BBC

But the awful truth is that Trump doesn’t have to win in November for this Christian nationalist blueprint to be put into action across the country.

From Slate

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

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