widespread implementation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwidespreadandimplementation
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widespread
adjective
uk/ˌwaɪdˈspred/us/ˌwaɪdˈspred/
existing or happening in many places and/or among ...
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implementation
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪm.plɪ.menˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪm.plə.menˈteɪ.ʃən/
the act of starting to use a plan ...
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Utilizing these principles and initially restricting implantation to a small and controlled group would secure time for evaluation of these technologies beforewidespreadimplementation.
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It must be in place before thewidespreadimplementationof the minimum wage.
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Thewidespreadimplementationof the policy is being blocked and hindered by a lack of financial resources.
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Community-oriented primary care may be useful for primary care groups and trusts that are seeking a mechanism for testing out new approaches to service development prior towidespreadimplementation.
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More time-consuming interventions, such as additional follow-up visits to relatives and professional bereavement counselling within the practice, need more evaluation in controlled trials beforewidespreadimplementationcan be recommended.
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Patient tolerance of procedures is, of course, linked with perceived benefit but a more formal investigation of patient feelings would be useful prior to morewidespreadimplementationof these techniques.
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Trends included thewidespreadimplementationof guards for machinery, controls for elevators, and boiler safety practices.
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The method has enjoyedwidespreadimplementationin microtomography, and is also used in several larger-scale systems.
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The most significant barriers to thewidespreadimplementationof large-scale renewable energy and low carbon energy strategies are primarily political and not technological.
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After thewidespreadimplementationof telephone vote in 1998, juries were only used in case of televoting malfunctions or a weak telephone system.
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These systems were originally devised as gimmicks to increase theater attendance, but theirwidespreadimplementationcreated a content vacuum that had to be filled by competent professionals.
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Some developments using feed-back control have proved successful in improving the variations in billet diameter and improving yield in specific systems but these have yet to findwidespreadimplementation.
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Police and prosecutors began using the new anti-trafficking law during the reporting period; however, other laws were still used in cases pendingwidespreadimplementationof the new law.
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