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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(91) What is the role of your work group in helping your company to implement its business strategy? 9.
(92) Plenty of new technology had to be devised to implement relational databases.
(93) The delegates sit in a provincial assembly and implement directives from both regional and national capitals.
(94) At the end of the day most departments have to be left alone to implement policies.
(95) A more detailed account of the methods used to implement the Survey is given in the Appendix.
(96) How often have teachers been frustrated by their inability to introduce and implement change in their schools on returning from a course?
(97) It is your decision whether to continue the way you have been up to now or to implement changes.
(98) Most are constrained by limited resources and by intractable domestic agendas that impede their capability to implement policy.
(99) The technology to implement the displacement of oil by burning coal with gas does riot compare in complexity with these wartime developments.
(100) Similarly management would be expected to exhaust the machinery before attempting to implement changes without agreement with the unions.
(101) But the Senate bill designed to implement the plan contains some consumer-friendly changes that could kill it instead.
(102) Like all other major charities, we are employing increasingly expert staff to implement and disseminate the product of expensive information technology.
(103) But officials say they are in the difficult position of having to implement a law they do not like.
(104) Her problem was to figure out how to implement such a program without disrupting the traditional operations at the branch office.
(105) Outdated computer systems and the failure to help judges to implement the reforms were adding to the chaos.
(106) Heating an implement made of a straightened safety pin, he speared the bugs, then brought them to the candle flame.
(107) He must now win a battle with the Treasury for funding to enable councils to implement the plan.
(108) In practice, of course, it would be very difficult to implement a policy of this nature.
(109) The Labour Department did its best with the resources available to implement the Act.
(110) Although conceptually clear, the method is not easy to implement with current hardware.
(111) Moreover to implement the change there is no sign of introducing the extra resources which most commentators see as necessary.
(112) Supervisors also authorized staff to work out details and implement the program.
(113) The policies of autarchy represented the regime's attempt to implement that declaration of intent.
(114) When the police or the system fail to implement those laws, it can lead to catastrophic repercussions.
(115) They were eager to exercise their formal authority and to implement their own ideas about how to run an effective organization.
(116) The building professions are now questioning this rush to implement sophisticated technical systems that may not be advantageous for the occupiers.
(116) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(117) Such overt aggression turned the Labour Party away from pacifism and towards the acceptance of a degree of force to implement collective security.
(118) The latter were critical; only by effective network building could the new managers implement their agendas.
(119) She is expected to implement measures to address the popular grievances that have helped to fuel the mutiny.
(120) Implement process inspection, final inspection, outgoing inspection.
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