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The next week, she contacted Major League Baseball about instituting a program that became Breaking Barriers.
Ms. Merkel once again expressed skepticism about instituting a minimum wage, saying that overregulation of business might kill jobs.
The easing of last fall's crisis should not lessen the sense of urgency about instituting such structural remedies.
Mr. Henslee said at least a dozen other Texas districts had inquired about instituting a similar policy.
The support from McConnell and others also came after Moore had talked about instituting criminal penalties for homosexuality.
"You have to be very careful about instituting treatment for something when you know from first principles that the treatment is not likely to be efficacious".
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Do something about not instituting a system to catch food going off in the first place and put a system into place!
What about re-instituting a draft?
The producers are about to institute a new way to vote for singers using a cellphone app.
How about re-instituting a Works Project for songwriters?
How about re-instituting Glass-Steagall like John McCain of all people has suggested (you know you're a corporate sell-out when McCain outflanks you on the left)?
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