My customer wants me to change the packing method and I tell him that I will implement this change in/on/to next shipment. which preposition is best used here?
2) We can use the verb "implement" when you want to put something in use (e.g. to implement a law, to implement a decision, to implement a plan) but you can't interchange this verb with "carry out" and any other listed verb up above. 3) We can interchange "carry out" and "fulfil" merely as the meaning of doing/complete a task, duty and so on.
Hello, I was just wondering which one of these two prepositions is better in this context. It's quite hard to implement these new words into/in my speech.
Hello there, Just wondering which of the following prepositions would be the best choice here: If he hadn’t gained his finance experience earlier, he wouldn’t have implemented such successful sales strategies in / into / to his candy business right at the start. Thanks
I am looking for verbs that can be used in front of infrastructure and I wonder if ' implement' and' undertake' sound ok? Implementing/or undertaking infrastructure will boost economic growth in the developing countries.
Hi, I would like to understand the difference between the 3. For example, what is the difference between the 3 in the following sentence, and which of them is the most suitable and why ? "Although the idea is yours, it was our realization / implementation / fulfillment of your idea that made...
To implement means to put something in use. I am aware of the term 'Software implementation' which refers to starting to use a software in a phased/structured manner. In my case, I want to refer to a programmer who is developing a specific feature of a system. That's why I'd like to say that the programmer is an "implementor/er" of that feature.
Are you sure you aren't talking about Smart Charging? Battery saver extends the runtime on a single charge by limiting things link the CPU speed and screen brightness. It can often be set to turn on (or to implement more extreme settings) at a certain percent, like 20% battery life. Smart Charging is meant to extend the life of your battery. Smart Charging does things like let your battery ...
The rest are towns, scattered across the expanse with as much as sixty miles between them, their populations two thousand, fifty, or ten. They are fugitive-looking, perched on a barren, windblown bench, or tagged onto a river or a railroad, or laid out straight in a farming valley with implement stores and a block-long Mormon church.
Hello, I just got confused recently with below expression. 1. As speaking/spoken over the phone, we'll implement the changes immediately. 2. Thank you for your time speaking/spoken over the phone. Could anybody tell me which way of saying sounds like more native? Thank you very much!