Put in place
put in place - put something in its correct position so that it is ready to be used
in place - in its correct position and ready to be used, properly installed and ready to be used
out of place - not in its correct position
changes put in place
plans put in place
marketing plans are currently being put in place for next year
precautionary measures put in place
not a single piece of her outfit was out of place
incentives were put in place
many of the right kinds of incentives will be put in place
put in place a common culture of liberal values
a professional, nonfamily management has been put in place
put in place as a Soviet agent
markers were put in place to guide travellers
many profit sharing schemes have been put in place over the last couple of years
may take time to put in place
the fence has not yet been put in place
the regulatory framework that he has put in place
put in place arrangements
arrangements put in place
management arrangements put in place
managerial arrangements reviewed and put in place
security arrangements put in place
a monitoring system needs to be put in place
the regulatory regime he put in place
the government put in place a comprehensive system of training and employment schemes for the unemployed
various schemes are being put in place
a floating stage capable of taking three steamers was put in place
a good example of a swift corrective action being put in place
that bloke is responsible for seeing that everything is put in place
the whole mechanism has been put in place to inform people that this waiving waiver process is in place
he was convinced that sundry federal agencies had put in place a web of unnecessarily restrictive regulations
the series of transitional measures put in place to ease the passage of the industry from a nationalised monolith to a group of independent market-led companies
the only way he could build support for a system of open trade was to apply the laws that Congress had put in place
policies, put in place
new national vocational qualifications will be accredited and put in place at a rate of well over one a day
he intended to put in place a security plan for the whole of greater Beirut
appoint a commission to investigate the arrangements the Conservatives had put in place
put in place a range of measures
the structure was put in place
Example sentences:
* His wife had been put in place as a Soviet agent.
* And that bloke is responsible for seeing that everything is put in place.
* ECGD's schemes are often suited to larger contracts and may take time to put in place.
* The fence separating the playgroup area from the adjoining property has not yet been put in place.
* In the NHS, the changes put in place by the Griffiths Report have been intensified by WFP.
* Bank funding will need to be put in place to support the equity funding provided by the venture capitalist.
* The European Community has put in place a range of measures which are capable over a period of time of leading to a solution.
* Yet the regulatory regime he put in place is a meddlers' charter.
* Various schemes are being put in place to make us think carefully about giving our waste a new lease of life.
* A good example of a swift corrective action being put in place with people from a variety of functions co-ordinating rapidly
* Finally, a monitoring system needs to be put in place to see that the work specified in the contract has been undertaken to the required standard within the agreed financial amount.
* Many of the right kinds of incentives will be put in place, but will decision-makers respond by carefully considering their options within an economic evaluation framework, or will by respond in a more ad hoc manner?
* Markers, the first of which were perhaps the surveying staffs themselves, were put in place to guide travellers.
* The management has been restructured and refocused with responsibilities clearly defined, the annual cost base of the business has been reduced by some $280,000, and marketing plans are currently being put in place for next year.
* In common with other supply-side enthusiasts, he was convinced that sundry federal agencies had put in place a web of unnecessarily restrictive regulations that distorted market forces and inhibited the spirit of free enterprise.
* In fact, the system of Republican education created by Jules Ferry after the defeat of 1870 put in place a common culture of liberal values.
* Even once a professional, nonfamily management had been put in place, one gets the feeling they were never really given free reign.
* What renders the market even more volatile is the series of transitional measures put in place to ease the passage of the industry from a nationalised monolith to a group of independent market-led companies.
* Senior officers have targeted car thefts and house burglaries as the two biggest problem areas and a new team has been put in place to spearhead the campaign.
* Unemployment was a problem right across Europe, he said, and the Government had put in place a comprehensive system of training and employment schemes unmatched in the history of this country.
* Decisions on pits which will survive will be left to British Coal, which has also been asked to prepare for privatisation as soon as legislation can be put in place.
* Two years later, a floating stage capable of taking three steamers was put in place.
* Secondly, the Director of Social Services has got the authority to waive any of these charges where it causes financial hardship and the whole mechanism has been put in place to inform people that this waiving waiver process is in place and to allow them to apply for waiving of those charges.
* Mr O'Hare suspects that not that many profit sharing schemes have been put in place over the last couple of years because of the cash flow drain represented by the company's contributions to the fund.
* We're not laying claim to a social plan just for the pleasure of doing one, but because we believe accompanying measures must be put in place and the occasion must be seized to explore all possible avenues towards preserving the maximum employment, the representative is quoted as saying.
* On May 4th, before a meeting of the Council of the Americas, he said that the only way he could build support for a system of open trade was to apply the laws that Congress had put in place, and to hold America's partners to agreements they have made.
* Mark Kleiman, of Harvard University, argues that Mr Bush's policies, put in place soon after the peak in cocaine's popularity, did little to affect a decline already under way.
* As anticipated, Unix Systems Laboratories Inc last week announced that it was joining X/Open Ltd under the new technical membership structure the consortium put in place in October.
* As the hon. Gentleman knows, we have put in place arrangements under which, in the very few markets that the private sector does not accept, reinsurance can be provided through ECGD.
* Does he accept that it is largely due to the regulatory framework that he has put in place that the activities of, for example, the Aylesbury Group have now been accepted for the investors compensation scheme?
* That means that over the next 14 months new national vocational qualifications will be accredited and put in place at a rate of well over one a day.
* Soon after the toppling of Aoun, Hrawi announced that he intended to put in place a security plan for the whole of greater Beirut and start the process of disarming the militias.
* Within two years the new Labour government found it necessary to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the arrangements the Conservatives had put in place, and review the organisation of the NHS once more.
* Chapter 4 looks at the development of Conservative health policy throughout the 1980s, after the 1982 structure was put in place and up to the publication of the 1989 White Paper Working for Patients.
* The managerial arrangements that Sir Roy Griffiths reviewed in 1983 had been put in place by the reorganisation of 1974.






