Word: implementable
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...council criticized the University for its failure to implement the $10 wage--which it has called on the University to adopt several times in the past...
...preside over its comeback. But he does not know how to do that. Maybe he is too small a man for the job. Maybe even his galvanic will cannot deliver in the face of Russia's enormous failures: his paper powers are vast, but the necessary institutions to implement reform barely exist. The West probably has little to be afraid of. But what Russians fear is that as long as he pursues just enough economic reforms to keep the West moderately happy, the West will not really care what he does to them...
...returns to the schoolyard after tattling on his classmates, gunmaker Smith & Wesson appears to be feeling the effects of breaking ranks with its fellow firearms manufacturers. On March 17, the Massachusetts-based firm signed a historic agreement with state and federal government agencies in which the company agreed to implement several safety measures, including trigger locks, on its weapons. In exchange for Smith & Wesson's commitment, the government terminated many of the myriad lawsuits looming against the company. Initially, that compromise seemed to suit both parties: Smith & Wesson was assured a certain degree of protection against litigation, and government officials...
...example, it takes a year and costs $17,000 to train a teacher to be a "literacy coordinator" capable of training other teachers in how to implement the Literary Collaborative program...
...Yale decided to implement its new financial and human resource information systems simultaneously, in what the industry calls a "Big Bang" approach. In contrast, Harvard has chosen to stagger implementation of the system and has so far only launched the financial segment of the program...