Similar words: implement, implementation, complement, complementing, complementary, supplement, demented, entitlement. Meaning: ['ɪmplɪmənt] adj. forced or compelled or put in force.
Random good picture Not show
121. As the National Curriculum is implemented, it will be possible to carry out a check of the curriculum of each school.
122. This architecture enables applications to be developed on one system and implemented on a different one.
123. Its chief task is to ensure that the charter and its offspring are being implemented by other departments.
124. A concept, rather than a uniquely defined product, it will be implemented to suit customer's individual needs.
125. Of course, a number of measures must be taken while more long-term structural reform is implemented.
126. This implemented many of the recommendations of the Stevens Committee.
127. The Criminal Justice Act of 1981 implemented the proposals,(www.Sentencedict.com) despite some opposition.
128. If this had been implemented, taxation of church land in Kent, which was extensive, would have ceased.
129. Twenty-two others are being implemented, and plans are in hand for a further nine.
130. Therefore a multi-year time horizon budget needs to be implemented.
131. But the laws need to be even wider than that and they need to be implemented fast.
132. This raises the question of how and whether agreed standards are implemented.
133. The commission should not be concerned with local authority policy decisions, but in how these decisions are implemented.
134. If the strictures of the Conservative party against the implications of socialism were implemented, there would be no housing benefit.
135. The programmes were implemented by governments through existing political channels, thus allowing dominant groups to take advantage of the situation.
136. A course of vitamin B-complex and dietary reform may need to be implemented.
137. These were launched a year ago and implemented for all new capital expenditure projects from September 1992.
138. Some of the changes under discussion had already been implemented elsewhere.
139. The management plan being implemented by the pyramid authorities would relocate the camels from this ridge.
140. Supply Chain Management Until recently, these inventory management strategies were implemented through very expensive computer systems and private networks.
141. Paul approach address those issues, but it could be implemented by four votes on the City Council.
142. Plans for a garden village with houses for key workers were also implemented.
143. The nature of the decision implemented by the one-House veto in these cases further manifests its legislative character.
144. When the decision is made and implemented the foreseen obstacles tend to evaporate.
145. The oyster farming industry, already hit by recession, would face extinction should the proposals be implemented.
146. As discussed above, all the techniques which have been implemented have resolved some problems but created new ones.
147. The reason behind all of the red tape even under normal circumstances is that a legal process is being implemented.
148. The escalating cost of these tax benefits would be checked within a few years of this policy being implemented.
149. Y., and other lawmakers urged the change after learning that it could be implemented without legislation.
150. Three fourths of the states had implemented, or were planning to implement, incentives to increase employer involvement.
More similar words: implement, implementation, complement, complementing, complementary, supplement, demented, entitlement, clement, element, implanted, elements, inclement, gentlemen, simple interest, settlement, elementary, bafflement, ennoblement, embezzlement, finite element, improvement, complex sentence, augmented, pigmented, tormented, wimple, pimple, simple, dimple.