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So the Air Force instituted a new procedure for such partial remains to be placed into sea-salt urns for burial at sea.

A United States attorney needs the approval of the attorney general before seeking the death penalty, and Attorney General Janet Reno has instituted a formal procedure for federal prosecutors to follow in seeking that approval.

But amid steep revenue losses, the association's board of directors created a "Harvest Market Oversight Committee" in April 2011 and instituted a new procedure for collecting and recording weekly cash payments from vendors.

The DELIVER Project reviewed the mechanism used by health facilities to order contraceptive supplies (including CycleBeads), instituted a new procedure for requesting urgent supplies, and trained health centers and district pharmacists on contraceptive resupply, particularly for new, underused methods.

As a result of legislation in 2005, the Copyright Office has instituted a pre-registration procedure for certain classes of works that have a history of pre-release infringement.

The Lord Chancellor has now instituted a review of small claims enforcement procedures.

He also instituted a scholarship program for employees' children.

The Pope instituted a defense fund for Constantinople.

The F.D.A. unit that reviewed it has been merged into a bigger division, and the agency has instituted new procedures for informing the Securities and Exchange Commission when it thinks a company is misleading investors about a drug's status.

The French law of 1985, however, subordinates all types of security interests to the rights of creditors originating during the period between the order instituting the procedure for economic rehabilitation or liquidation and the order of liquidation, and there is a general complaint against the consumption of the assets by secured creditors.

As opposed to the procedures in most other countries, we have instituted a tightly controlled, quick and relatively cheap procedure called the application for judicial review, under which a challenge to a decision must be made "promptly", together with a careful filtering process, whereby permission must first be granted to apply for review on the ground of a realistically arguable case.

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