Not exact matches
«
Now I have a chance to
put those
ideas into practice, to show you can build a strong, profitable financial firm that does start by treating customers well.»
It's a new
idea, it's just
now being tested out, and it's unclear yet if there will be a winning formula for
putting it
into practice.
The key question
now facing reform lobbyists is: which of these
ideas can be
put into practice without closing down the universities, firing all the professors (which is not possible, because they maintain permanent positions), and starting from scratch?
What MDP meant to me then, and what IEM means to me
now, is that you can actually take the learning, skills and
ideas and
put them
into practice.
The last thing in the world that I want to do is write about that dating book — the one where the author
now admits he had no actual experience in
putting the book's
ideas into practice.
...
Now we want local areas to come forward with
ideas on how to
put these principles and ambitions
into practice — with a new generation of eco-towns.»
For
now, this
puts to rest skepticism that Lightning routing was too difficult to be implemented at all, as Acinq's routing tests pushed the
idea out of theory and
into practice.
Now the Gottmans, together with the Love Lab research facility, have
put these
ideas into practice.