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This study is complementary to a recently published study that examined challenges and barriers in instituting genomic medicine from the perspective of institutional clinical leadership.
The Minneapolis company was hardly alone in instituting such changes.
In instituting a running online critique of its news operations, CBS is breaking ground.
In instituting these policies, there should never be any compromise with the Constitution's ban on government establishment of religion.
In instituting a wide recall, Mr. Braun speculated, McNeil may have been acting out of an abundance of caution.
Lincoln Center is not alone in instituting festivals during the year instead of their usual time, the summer.
Mr. Obama was also interested in instituting an independent review of how and when drone strikes would be conducted.
It was instrumental in instituting an 18-month moratorium on both demolitions and new construction, which ended in June, said Kathryn Prinz, a founder.
Federal officials said that high-volume districts were just lagging smaller ones in instituting better business practices, but that assertion was not supported by agency data.
In 1961 she played a key role in instituting the CCC Community Leadership Course, an experiential training program that has graduated over a thousand New Yorkers.
The former military chief argues that the United States has a military stake in instituting a formal ban on testing to slow the nuclear arms race.
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