put into practice
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Ajax rarely shift from strategies that brought three successive European Cups from 1971-73 - a 'Total Football' style devised by legendary coach Rinus Michels, then put into practice, led by Cruyff.
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Now, MarketWatch brought in a professional career coach to explain how Buffett’s workplace philosophies should be put into practice.
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"They are not prepared for being up late or having a hard day at work and at that point they don't have a plan to put into practice," she says.
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"What is lacking since a very, very long time," says Volcere, "is good governance, transparency and accountability. If that is put into practice then we are 50% there."
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The national inquiry will be watched closely to again see if its recommendations are put into practice.
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