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The orchestra seems to be flourishing musically too, having instituted an annual contemporary-music festival and attracted major guest artists.
On the other hand, perhaps, having instituted some kind of CO2 limits, the public will lose interest and the political will to lower emissions targets will evaporate.
Having instituted this arrangement, Labor should be publicly clear about its effectiveness otherwise the Coalition will claim credit for the fact fewer boats are now arriving.
Having instituted a companywide retirement age of 70 for directors, he's got just three more years in charge.
Chile is unique in currently having instituted a small current SSB tax as well as marketing controls and front-of-package labelling of unhealthy foods and beverages.
Deason who founded Affiliated Computer Services in 1988 as a bank data processor, credits much of his success to having instituted a "hustle" culture in which people come in earlier, stay later and do more for the customer than the next guy.
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Some provinces and institutions have instituted regulatory sanctions which prohibit physicians from attending home births.
We look forward to data from other institutions that have instituted the SSC bundles.
Other institutions that use PatientSecure, however, have instituted opt-in programs for patients.
Cisco has instituted a dividend.
It has instituted its own review.
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