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put into practice





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Yet many of those steps, including recommending alternative business models or increasing legal liability for bad ratings, weren’t actually put into practice, partly because of lobbying by the agencies.

From New York Times

"The idea that people can queue up to make an application by staying put... in reality, it's difficult to put into practice," she said.

From BBC

We could stand for more of this to be put into practice in our games, and in life.

From Salon

The law was put into practice on a graduating scale on July 1, of this year and will fully go into effect on May 1 of next year.

From Fox News

EPR for packaging has been put into practice throughout Europe and in several Canadian provinces, including Maine neighbor Quebec.

From Washington Post