In article , Rich Wood wrote:
That doesn't sound very promising. I think I would have used
"implement." it has a better connotation than executing.
I was thinking that too. In fact I had tried "implement" and then deleted
in favor of "execute."
I've always thought "implement" is to put in place. "execute" is to carry
out.
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Sven Weil
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