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How to use the word operationalize in a Sentence?

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The governors, the states have to actually operationalize it. It is hard.

Larry Hogan

Found on CNN
2 years ago

But at the end of the day, these guidances are just that — they're guidances, which the local schools and districts need to then incorporate into a practical, real plan that they can operationalize to begin to get these young people back to school safely.

Robert Redfield

Found on CNN
3 years ago

At this time, we are working quickly with our partners to operationalize a plan which will outline where these travelers will be routed and what the screening process will be.

Kristen Nordlund

Found on CNN
4 years ago

This is an instrument of a new kind, so it's not straightforward to operationalize it, but all the formal requirements are in place now, and so I'm assuming we'll be ready to use it in the foreseeable future.

Heiko Maas

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

They set them up for a reason. And if at any given moment, they wanted to operationalize this network of what seemed to be local American news handles, they can significantly influence the narrative on a breaking news story, but now instead of just showing up online and flooding it with news sites, they have these accounts with two years of credible history.

Bret Schafer

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Admiral Harris is always exploring options to forward deploy and operationalize the latest advancements in ballistic missile defense technologies in the Pacific, where we face increasingly sophisticated threats to the homeland.

Captain Darryn James

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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