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be instituted
verb
To begin or initiate (something); to found.
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Concrete and effective preventive measures must be instituted.
Any changes to the agreement would be instituted after 2020.
Some of these changes will be instituted this fall.
"I'm happy that it's going to be instituted.
Random searches of other rail passengers may be instituted.
A cash-for-arms program should be instituted.
So that should be instituted as quickly as possible.
A 1988 study indicated why this improvement in testing should be instituted.
Tax incentives for private early-stage investments in high-tech startups must be instituted.
But Mr. Slater said 11 of the improvements could be instituted by the end of October.
But how will these advances be instituted?
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