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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instigated measure" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in contexts discussing actions or policies that have been initiated or prompted by someone or something. Example: "The government instigated measure to address the rising unemployment rates."
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The United Kingdom was a pioneer of such agreements and instigated measures to reduce the number of South African health workers who are newly appointed to work within the country.
She says that recovery is not checked by the declining buying power on the part of the masses, but by the whole combination of government-instigated measures.
We've sexualized our mascot and instigated multiple rivalries".
One was instigated when Slater made contact, three years after the event.
As a result, Panama declined into economic recession that only further instigated public dissatisfaction with the administration.
Rob both instigated and, from 2001 until his death, served as editor-in chief of the journal Progress in Development Studies.
The Prosecution has represented this whole series of campaigns as a long premeditated and concerted plan of conquest which you, as a conspirator, both instigated and carried out.
See articleRinat Akhmetov, a steel tycoon and Ukraine's richest man, instigated rallies in Donetsk to protest against pro-Russian separatism.
His achievement in seeing that the work was first instigated and then carried through to a successful conclusion earned him fame and prestige.
Even after his final religious breakthrough – instigated, of course, by the simple words of a male peasant – Levin still finds a reason to shout at his wife.
The coroner issued a Rule 43 report, instigated when action needs to be taken to prevent future deaths, which the council is bound to take action on.
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