Similar words: implement, orientation, presentation, representation, elementary, implication, confrontation, element. Meaning: [‚ɪmplɪmen'teɪʃn] n. 1. the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order 2. the act of implementing (providing a practical means for accomplishing something); carrying into effect.
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151. Nor will this underclass disappear without the implementation of a series of policies aimed at re-establishing full citizenship.
152. Most important, its implementation relied on the military, who, in the overwhelming majority, were adamantly anti-reform.
153. Finally, in early July(sentencedict.com), Hanes and Sparta managers sat down with Tarkenton consultants to plan the implementation.
154. We also underline the importance of an early entry into force and implementation of the Treaty on Open Skies. 13.
155. Related Occupations Construction managers participate in the conceptual development of a construction project and oversee its organization, scheduling, and implementation.
156. Its implementation, he says, could be devastating to the city.
157. However, on Oct. 2 some 200,000 people gathered in New Delhi to demonstrate against recommendation of the Commission's implementation.
158. Implementation of this plan does not guarantee that a microorganism will not cause disaster.
159. One central committee member, Ognjen Krstulovic, resigned because he could not accept responsibility for the implementation of the policy.
160. In short, authentication plays an important role in the implementation of business transaction security.
161. We also have an over-compassionate bench and judiciary more concerned with the theory of justice than with its practical implementation.
162. State officials can decide which interested groups are consulted about policy and its implementation.
163. The implementation or administrative process is far too important to be left to its own devices.
164. The organizational complexity of such a state necessarily complicates the implementation process.
165. The important feature of this system for policy implementation is that the districts have both policy-making and implementation responsibilities.
166. Andy Nichols, who led the campaign for Prop 204(sentencedict.com), says the state is working out details on implementation.
167. Further options focus specifically on the information and communication technologies; the management of industrial innovation and the implementation of new technologies.
168. A total comprehensive view was now available complete with a repertoire of techniques for implementation.
169. There is however a very large distance between these long-run theoretical considerations and empirical implementation.
170. The objectives of the program were to speed up renewal activities and to give communities more flexibility in renewal planning and implementation.
171. And it will attempt to predict the specific outcome from the implementation of company plans.
172. Parliament has, however, attempted to cling tenaciously to its role in the scrutiny of the implementation of that policy.
173. The implementation of the rationalisation programme left a lasting impression on Finniston which was to influence his future operating style.
174. Again, these subordinate bodies might be described as being concerned with implementation and not with policy making.
175. Existing research focuses on the generation and implementation of information technology, on gender and technology and on industrial innovation.
176. The London Implementation Group has a full time press officer working alongside colleagues in the Thames regions.
177. Entrepreneurial strategies - as distinct from their managerial implementation - centre on investment, marketing and the form of company organisation.
178. The acknowledged annual implementation costs referred to earlier were running at almost double the £220m estimated for setting up the internal market.
179. This obviously makes for difficulties in distinguishing policy making and implementation, and for identifying implementation issues and problems.
180. This recorded a dramatic decline in the total number of poor, largely due to the implementation of the Beveridge Report in 1948.
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