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Carrying into action   /kˈæriɪŋ ɪntˈu ˈækʃən/   Listen
Carrying into action

noun
1.
The act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it.  Synonyms: carrying out, execution, performance.  "Experience generally improves performance"






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"Carrying into action" Quotes from Famous Books



... political freedom, as we now understand it, had not yet even begun to glimmer upon the counsels of statesmen. The idea had not yet arisen in the minds of Englishmen—even of men as able as Walpole—that liberty meant anything more than liberty for the expression of one's own opinions, and for the carrying into action of one's own policy. Those who were in power immediately made it their business to strengthen their own hands, and to prevent as far as possible the growth of opinions, the expression of ideas, unfavorable ...
— A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4) • Justin McCarthy



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