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Such a system, if instituted in golf, would eliminate the lay middleman, if nothing else.
Atherosclerosis is a disease that begins in childhood; endothelial dysfunction is its earliest detectable manifestation, and primary prevention strategies are likely to be most effective if instituted early.
It's a good point, though one that would if instituted would probably put Russell's firm out of business.
It remains to be seen how well a pledge, if instituted, might work, said Stephen Gillers, a professor at New York University law school.
M.P.A.s, smart aquaculture, and I.T.Q.s — these are all worthy proposals that, if instituted on a large enough scale, would probably make a difference.
"If instituted," Assange continues, "the TPP's intellectual property regime would trample over individual rights and free expression, as well as ride roughshod over the intellectual and creative commons.
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Imagine if Golub instituted that policy at American Express.
What if we instituted an anti-drug pledge?" she asked.
Imagine if they instituted a nationwide two-drink minimum for people stopping in at petrol stations or riding the buses.
If they instituted a policy architecture resembling what had come before, maybe they could contain the chaos emanating from the Oval Office.
So what if we instituted a nationwide moratorium on all new construction.
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