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The police department even confirmed that “it is common practice” for officers to request medical help before executing high-risk warrants.
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Then, there is the digital infrastructure required to execute the agency’s key activities properly.
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That number is up partly because planning and executing a virtual event takes less time than a physical one.
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We’ve heard about some pretty interesting, big ideas around how to execute that.
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The company’s chips are among the best at breaking up the manipulation of data into small pieces and then executing that in parallel at high speed.
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Samwer claimed its companies could execute faster and better than tech firms elsewhere, giving them a competitive advantage.
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Under Vazquez, the company has expanded into 10 more states, started offering auto loans and an Oportun-branded credit card, and executed a major rebranding and overhaul of its marketing and public relations strategies.
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It was previously more expensive to execute trades under 100 shares, Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst of product management at S&P Dow Jones Indices, notes, and Stovall says investors used to want to pay around $40 to $80 for a stock.
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Every organization wants to remove barriers when it seeks to execute a new direction or strategic plan.
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However, they have not been widely embraced because they can be more complicated to execute than a traditional upfront deal in which an agency or individual advertiser commits to spending a specific amount of money with a TV network or network group.
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WORDS RELATED TO EXECUTE

  • answer
  • approach
  • come up to
  • comply
  • cope with
  • discharge
  • equal
  • execute
  • fit
  • fulfill
  • gratify
  • handle
  • match
  • measure up
  • rival
  • satisfy
  • suffice
  • tie
  • touch
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