Instead, they should calmly and logically assess investment goals and then put the plan into practice.
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The Interagency Policy Committees will develop strategic actions plans to put these policy objectives into practice.
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One day, a phone call with a potential distributor put this theory into practice.
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And the synergy that looks good on paper is proving hard to put into practice.
Mr Milosevic has other ideas but is too chastened, for now, to put them into practice.
Such acoustic cloaking was proposed theoretically in 2008 but has only this year been put into practice.
However, there is no word yet from the airline on whether it will put the concept into practice.
When the community has made such decisions, he is strong in seeing that they are put into practice.
As safe as that sounds, it won't be simple to put into practice.
These moments are important for students to engage in the theories that we teach and put them into practice.
By October, all EU countries will be expected to have passed national laws to put the measure into practice.
Better still, having gained power, Mr Thaksin put his election promises into practice.
That was the theory, and Mr Fisher delighted to put it into practice.
It confirms the relevance of the 2001 Declaration and the necessity of ensuring that its principles are put into practice.
The senator is a policy wonk with the political skills, regularly applied across party lines, to put ideas into practice.
Robert Goodwill, Conservative MP for Scarborough and Whitby, said the draft proposals would have an "unacceptable impact" if put into practice.
Now, Vera Smolyaninova at Towson University in Maryland, US, and her colleagues have taken those ideas and put them into practice.
And most of them have savvy politicians who are willing to cut the necessary deals to put the ideas into practice.
If we collect enough stories at this evidence-gathering stage it will help us all to identify solutions and put them into practice.
In addition, the report contains recommendations to put sustainable development into practice.
They plan to lobby extensively to see their proposals put into practice.
On the edge of town, on what used to be a state-owned pig farm, the vision of Hefei's government is being put into practice.
Yet there is little chance of it being put into practice.
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You need to have banks and credit officers and functioning interest rate markets among other things and people that know how to put these concepts into practice.
The next step, says Daniel Fitzpatrick, a law professor at New York University who has researched land in Timor-Leste, is working out how to put concessions into practice.
And according to the White House's own fact sheet on the matter, that could only come about - it was a proposal in New York that wasn't put into practice.
Although provisions already exist for judges to deny extradition if an alleged offence took place wholly or legally in the UK, the committee said these were not being put into practice.
Real-world examples drawn from her research illustrate the concept, and she offers strategies and solutions applicable to organizations of all shapes and sizes to help them put effective teaming into practice.
Ultimately, however, the effect that the change in diagnostic criteria will have on rates of alcohol abuse disorders can only be appreciated once doctors and counselors start to put the new definition into practice.
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