Put in place

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Context

On December 12, 2015, an agreement to address climate change was reached in Paris, France, by representatives of 195 countries. It established long-term goals, such as putting national laws in place that would keep the increase in global temperature to below 3.6° F. Every five years, nations are expected to submit an updated plan to ensure they are still taking steps to limit climate change.

UN Climate Change
Explanations and Usages

The phrase “put in place” means to establish, organize, or implement something in a particular position, arrangement, or order. It involves taking steps to ensure that a plan, system, or procedure is set up or arranged correctly to achieve a specific goal or purpose.

In practical terms, “putting something in place” could refer to various situations. For example, in a school setting, it might mean arranging desks in a classroom before a lesson starts. In a broader context, it could involve implementing rules or procedures to ensure smooth operations within an organization.

The phrase is often used to emphasize the act of creating or setting up something intentionally. It implies the deliberate action of arranging or establishing elements in a particular way to fulfill a specific objective or requirement.

Examples
  • The school administration worked hard to put in place a new curriculum that caters to diverse learning styles.

  • After conducting thorough research and consulting with education experts, the educational board put in place a comprehensive system of policies and resources aimed at fostering inclusive learning environments across all schools in the district.

–Education

  • In February, Mr. Peltz retracted his demands as Disney put in place a restructuring plan and executed billions of dollars cost reductions.

  • The tariffs on Chinese goods, initially enacted by President Donald J. Trump and upheld by President Biden, put in place conditions that incentivized companies to relocate their manufacturing from China to countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, and Mexico.

–Business

  • Makers of generative A.I. systems would have to put safeguards in place to prevent them from spitting out illegal content.
  • Throughout this week, a group of more than 1,000 technology experts and researchers called for a pause in the development of highly advanced artificial intelligence systems, aiming to put in place comprehensive safety protocols.

–Technology

  • People living in these areas often don’t realize that their homes might not withstand strong winds, floods, and other dangers because they assume that the government has put in place adequate safety measures.
  • Researchers are hopeful that these latest findings will contribute to campaigns aimed at reducing deforestation in the rainforest region and putting in place conservation programs that encompass this highly diverse group of species.

Science

  • “Sir, can you step to the side please?” is a phrase I heard consistently in the years since the new security protocols were put in place.
  • The sociologist highlights how commonly used terms such as ‘inmate,’ ‘convict,’ and ‘ex-felon’ are put in place to diminish self-respect and dignity, aiming to demean individuals and break their spirit.

–Arts and Culture

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