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Most departments that garnered a 5 or 5* will receive the money they expect, although caps may be instituted for institutions with many departments that suddenly jumped to top rankings.
Under the resolution, an arms embargo in the east would be instituted for an initial period of 12 months.
A specific policy will be instituted for how the police should interact with gay and transgender people.
The building code differentiates mobility issues in hospital planning for fire and egress issues; this sort of planning should be instituted for dwelling units as well.
More data could be locked behind security walls, or severe penalties could be instituted for those who invade the privacy of subjects.
These strategies should be instituted for all patients who undergo external fixator application.
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Basically, Sunday has been instituted for the sake of nature.
Fines have been instituted for individuals or media groups who might break the law.
A similar requirement was instituted for victims of Nazi crimes who received restitution.
An infrequently used variant is the supplementary-vote system, which was instituted for London mayoral elections.
Justices of the peace, elected by the county zemstvos, were instituted for minor offenses.
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