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Discover LudwigThe phrase "immediate institution" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to an institution that requires urgent attention or action, but it may need further clarification. Example: "The immediate institution of new policies is necessary to address the ongoing crisis."
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Bacterial keratitis is an ophthalmic emergency that needs immediate institution of treatment.
Rapid diagnosis and immediate institution of adequate empirical antimicrobial treatment are of paramount importance in patient management.
These findings, in conjunction with the high PVL-positive S. aureus prevalence rates, warrant the immediate institution of effective infection control measures.
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American soldiers say that local Sunni insurgents also have friends in high places willing to pull strings on their behalf: one of the best indications that the Americans have nabbed someone important is the number of telephone calls they get, demanding their immediate release.The one institution that does inspire a measure of trust on both sides of the sectarian line is Iraq's regular army.
Mr. Rodrik says the financial turmoil in Turkey, for example, has been made worse by the immediate demands by institutions for liberalization.
All reservations aside, Mr. Veronesi's work throughout the evening asserted a generally positive prognosis for an admirable institution's immediate future.
Francesca Zambello, the new general and artistic director of the Glimmerglass Opera in Cooperstown, N.Y., has put an immediate stamp on the institution, changing its name to the Glimmerglass Festival and adding a regular piece of musical theater to the agenda.
If she were to step down, she would be the second consecutive French leader of the I.M.F. to be felled by scandal: The career of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Ms. Lagarde's immediate predecessor at the institution and once a Socialist contender for the French presidency, was destroyed in 2011 by accusations that he sexually assaulted a housekeeper in a New York hotel.
Ellis, the Federal Prison Guidebook author, says that inmates at federal lockups near or adjacent to bases are more likely to enjoy better jobs and recreational activities outside their institution's immediate confines.
Chancellors, council members, vice-chancellors and other senior administrators are often selected from an institution's immediate surrounds.
Abolitionists jointed together to work for the immediate end to the institution of human slavery and the cessation of racial discrimination and segregation.
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