implementation
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of implementation
Example Sentences
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Either reform by itself might lack the political support to make its implementation feasible, but together the reforms benefit several generations directly—and they have what it takes to revive the real estate market.
“That being said, it’s not a cut-and-paste kind of reform. There are serious design and implementation details that matter for realizing the promise of these sorts of initiatives.”
From Los Angeles Times
Information on the implementation process is to be provided in a press conference scheduled for Sunday, he added.
From Barron's
In conventional computing, it is often possible to cleanly separate software from hardware, or a "functional level" from an "implementation level."
From Science Daily
In August, the State Department said Britain had "significant human rights issues", including restrictions on free speech, and last week the White House suspended implementation of a multi-billion-dollar tech cooperation deal.
From Barron's
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