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Gilligan instituted a plan of one-game suspensions of all players, on a rotating basis, along with probationary status and other sanctions.
Soon after, the suit alleges Mr Simon instituted a plan to hire more white employees, with supervisors allegedly telling employees that the restaurants were "too dark" and they needed to hire new employees to "get the ghetto out of the store".
The government had already killed 24 sharks, but instituted a plan to cull 90 more45 bull sharks and 45 tiger sharks.
(The government also temporarily banned surfing in the shark-infested waters -- to the outrage of many locals). The government had already killed 24 sharks, but instituted a plan to cull 90 more45 bull sharks and 45 tiger sharks.
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The suit accuses Capital One of instituting a plan of "forced separation" that was unfair to employees age 40 and older.
Japan would benefit from quick action, but even if there were agreement, it would take time to institute a plan.
The Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 to let Maine institute a plan that forces drug makers to finance discounts for the uninsured.
Texas had asked the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia to block the E.P.A. from taking over the permits until the court could review the state's suit to stop the agency from instituting a plan to regulate greenhouse gases.
While it may take multiple legislative sessions, Mr. Eltife said he was intent on achieving at the state level what he had in Tyler: instituting a plan to reduce public debt.
There are still exceptional scenes such as the one in which, over an improvised lunch with the head of the institute, a plan is hatched to get visas so the girls can go to Italy.
The department first addressed the danger last year by instituting a plan known as traffic calming: narrowing some outer lanes and widening several sidewalk areas with painted stripes, raised pavement, stanchions and heavy planters.
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