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Meanings of implementing change in English
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Usage of implementing change in English
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A new year signifies fresh resolutions, starting over, and implementingchange.
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There will be a period of grace for companies to begin implementingchange.
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Resistance isn't the only thing to expect when you're implementingchange.
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But he left the job of implementingchange to his successor Brian Cowen.
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Temporary workers are playing a leading role in implementingchange in the public services.
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Organizational constipators-mid- to high-level executives who act as insidious barriers to change-also increased the difficulty in implementingchange.
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This would provide the "more vigorous leadership" that would ensure every department is implementingchange effectively.
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On the other, he speaks like a modern, commercial manager and believes in implementingchange in the latest consultative manner.
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Background: The challenge of knowledge translation in medical settings is well known, and implementingchange in clinical practice can take years.
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The Seanad reform campaign group Democracy Matters has criticised the Government for the delay in implementingchange to the State's Upper House.
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Tracking public opinion is essential, but we also need to engage people in dialogue, to involve them in implementingchange and delivering services.
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Discussions have taken place with the Minister for Finance, Mr Cowen, about a new fund, where universities would be rewarded for implementingchange.
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In looking towards future improvements, he identifies the need for curriculum change, support for teachers in implementingchange and the careful monitoring of students' learning.
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At two separate events during the weekend Prof Brennan was highly critical of the Department for its "slow and fragmented approach" to implementingchange.
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Implementingchanges was particularly tough for small-time financial advisers.