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Interestingly, I've not found studies showing that advance directives — even when aggressively instituted — have successfully reduced overall costs.
Some saw Tomsheck as a polarizing figure who aggressively instituted a polygraph program, among other initiatives, to address corruption and integrity issues.
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LONG ISLAND'S two community colleges are aggressively instituting new recruitment and registration procedures and reaching out to businesses, older people and minorities to cushion the serious impact of shrinking enrollments.
With such a principle negated the Premier League and other UK leagues could move aggressively to institute hard salary caps.
They've instituted foreclosures hyper-aggressively (that's the "redlining") in the same neighborhoods in which they sold abusive mortgages (reverse redlining).
In the past decade, India has made major strides in bringing down the numbers of deaths by aggressively following DOTS or "directly observed treatment, short course" - a programme instituted by the WHO where patients must swallow their medicines every day, watched by health workers or volunteers, until they complete their treatment.
One of those is Health Stat, a policy instituted by the mayor last year in which city agencies work collaboratively to aggressively enroll eligible residents in public health insurance programs.
He said that while some countries, such as Mexico, have instituted a sugar tax, the best results have been seen in Chile, where the government has aggressively regulated food marketing.
Lessons were instituted.
***Grand FITA round instituted.
Cattle ranching was instituted later.
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