put into effect
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In total, the inspector general says that if all of the efficiency recommendations were put into effect, the total savings would equal $6.68 billion.
From MarketWatch
In total, the inspector general says that if all of their efficiency recommendations were put into effect, the total savings would equal $6.68 billion.
From MarketWatch
At Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, a traffic management program was put into effect that caused arriving planes to be delayed by nearly two hours on average, WFLD-TV reported.
From Washington Times
All new visa rules have been approved in principle and will be put into effect soon, a tourism ministry official said.
From Reuters
Evacuation Orders have been put into effect for the Sawmill area/community due to the French Fire.
From Los Angeles Times
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