Noun
the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order
the act of implementing (providing a practical means for accomplishing something); carrying into effect
Source: WordNetWe have also set up the national institute for ethics. This institute and also the implementation of the national integrity plan, that will certainly do the follow up that is necessary for this. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
In general, an implementation must be conservative in its sending behavior, and liberal in its receiving behavior. Jon Postel
The government and the church are two different realms of service, and those in political office have to face a subtle but important difference between the implementation of the high ideals of religious faith and public duty. Jimmy Carter
The ideal revolutionary command should effectively direct all planning and implementation. It must not allow the growth of any other rival center of power. There must be one command pooling and directing the subsequent governmental departments, including the armed forces. Saddam Hussein
To see a promising solution to a dilemma and then just leave it to questionable development at its own pace without trying to aid its implementation would seem a dereliction. Roger Wolcott Sperry
Usually, if you have a new idea, you very rarely break through to anything like recognizable development or implementation of that idea the first time around - it takes two or three goes for the research community to return to the topic. Martin Fleischmann