Sentence examples for and then instituting from inspiring English sources

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In Israel, schools often do this by constructing permanent memorials to students who have died, and then instituting traditions for preserving their memories.

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Instead create the best one, and then institute organizational processes to break it on a regular basis.

Although General Augusto Pinochet toppled Allende in a coup two years later and then instituted free-market reforms, the dictator did not reprivatise the mines.

The company's plan was to maintain its current payout of one cent for the first two quarters of this year, and then institute a "modest increase" later this year, according to the regulatory filing on Wednesday.

Dr. Francis S. Collins is a first-rate scientist and physician who led an immensely complicated scientific endeavor, and then institute, with deep intelligence, fairness and constant awareness of the potential ethical issues involved in genetics research.

Oglethorpe petitioned King George II to allow the country's worthy poor a second chance in an overseas settlement, and then instituted laws that sought to erase class distinctions while prohibiting alcohol and slavery.

Major League Baseball, which came late to drug testing and then instituted a lenient program, seems to have decided that the power generated by bulked-up players is good for the game in the entertainment marketplace.

Each time the bean-counters identify what a Trinity Mirror spokesperson has called "savings in editorial budgets" and then instituted them, so a little bit more of the quality is lost.

But come clutching your stomach to a medical doctor these days, and after a careful history and exam, the doctor can "see" your gallbladder, measure the distress of your pancreas, examine the lining of your colon and much, much more if need be and then institute the precise cure.

But we still allowed politicians to blame the crisis on the free market and then institute more of the same regulations that led to the meltdown.

While the Origination Clause doesn't apply to situations where the Senate creates a government program and then institutes taxes to pay specifically for that program, the Obamacare tax isn't earmarked to pay for anything in particular.

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