This idea has, in fact, been put into practice in America since the Trade Expansion Act of 1962.
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"I have vast experience and I will put that into practice in Barcelona as I hope to show a few people there are life in these old legs yet!"
Since Mr Suharto stepped down, he has put his ideas into practice in a handful of farm projects.
That is certainly the case - and it is an argument that is put into practice every day in The Hague at the international war crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
As a man with an interest in the classics, Gen Petraeus has always followed the Latin injunction Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo (be tough in your aims, but smooth in the way you put them into practice).
When the community has made such decisions, he is strong in seeing that they are put into practice.
These moments are important for students to engage in the theories that we teach and put them 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.
"I left the FSA with the intention of finding a role which would allow me to put into practice the experience I have gained in both the public and private sector, " he said.
Such acoustic cloaking was proposed theoretically in 2008 but has only this year been put into practice.
In addition, the report contains recommendations to put sustainable development into practice.
Finally, on a more personal level, I want to be known for helping people put these ideas into practice (with sensitivity and integrity) in ways that help them and their companies be more successful.
What the legislation really did was not so much create new rights as ratify and codify what tens of millions of Chinese had already put into practice, turning the more or less informal in-to the formal.
What the legislation really did was not so much create new rights as ratify and codify what tens of millions of Chinese had already put into practice, turning the more or less informal in-to the for-mal.
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.
These activists put this approach into practice, for example at the Brixton mosque in south London, by developing initiatives in the community to engage young people in discussions of foreign policy, identity and the meaning of religious terms like jihad, in order to counter those who advocate violence against fellow citizens.
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.
Now, Vera Smolyaninova at Towson University in Maryland, US, and her colleagues have taken those ideas and put them into practice.
And then of course we saw that principle again put into practice by President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher on their respective sides of the Atlantic in the 1980s.
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