Synonym: apparatus, appliance, bring about, carry out, complete, contraption, device, instrument, tool, utensil. Similar words: implementation, element, elementary, settlement, finite element, commencement, movement, basement. Meaning: ['ɪmplɪmənt] n. instrumentation (a piece of equipment or tool) used to effect an end. v. 1. apply in a manner consistent with its purpose or design 2. ensure observance of laws and rules 3. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue.
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(61) Commentators noted that the decree might prove impossible to implement except by force.
(62) Voluntary work Have you had to raise money and implement plans?
(63) Typically, companies that were experiencing the most serious crisis were willing to implement change at a faster rate.
(64) For example, the firm can implement its own quality and inspection policies and amend these as they see fit.
(65) To effectively implement change you still need to manage it.
(66) Labour would implement environmentally-progressive policies and press for reductions and possibly cancellations in third world debt.
(67) The principal problem area concerns the additional amount of computation that may be necessary successfully to implement Monte Carlo based techniques.
(68) Hierarchies implement decisions that are made by those in authority; the market gives more autonomy to individual agents.
(69) When the bluff failed, it is hardly surprising that no-one seriously considered attempting to implement the general strike against war.
(70) To motivate others to implement their decisions, they need strong leadership qualities.
(71) When such interest groups can help the government implement policy, they enjoy a privileged position.
(72) In practice, however, most of these organizations implement only a part of the Deming approach.
(73) Secondly, research looked at the relationship between these councillors and the local government officers employed to implement their decisions.
(74) The two sides have been at odds in recent years as reformists tried to implement changes.
(75) But they are hesitant about how far to implement the Sharia.
(76) Member states will have two years after adoption in which to implement the Directive.
(77) This led to battles with senior management who questioned the status of the policy decision to implement the new system.
(78) A particular personality type is said to be favoured: those with good listening skills who will implement party decisions without question.
(79) This new status may enable the museums to get themselves out of their present crisis situation and implement some plans.
(80) The Environmental Department also trains management on specific environmental issues in order to implement procedures to comply with other policy objectives.
(81) Compromises would not attract the support of the key interest groups in either and would be impossible to implement.
(82) Local education authorities should not be allowed to evade their responsibility to implement a full policy for the promotion of community languages.
(83) Izvestiya of Oct. 1 reported that Yeltsin had signed the relevant decrees to implement the measures.
(84) He or she must gain approval from others, outside formal authority channels, to implement a staff project.
(85) In the process, managers gained much of the first-hand knowledge they needed to implement the company's strategies in the region.
(86) Modeled along Confucian lines, it consisted of six ministries that shaped policy, each paralleled by a department to implement decisions.Sentencedict.com
(87) Nonprofit organizations and government agencies must effectively implement programs that further their causes or policies within budgetary constraints and shifting public priorities.
(88) Give them, still covered by the cloth, repeated thumps with a heavy kitchen implement to crack them slightly.
(89) The government originally promised to publish a consultation document on how it proposed to implement the directive by autumn 1992.
(90) Try thinking of a single international agreement that countries have made more strenuous efforts than were strictly necessary to implement.
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