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Simple dietary changes were instituted: no dessert or sugary energy drinks; more fruits and vegetables and nutritional supplements.
Yet the nation is at peace and the federal government has instituted no major changes in tax or spending policy.
Unlike France and Sweden, other countries trying to promote childbirth have adopted ineffective policies, instituted no policies at all, or succumbed to cultural impediments.
Rebuffed by the older generation, the king instituted no further reforms for the next decade, but he slowly built up a corps of able, trusted administrators with whom he began from the mid-1880s toverhaulul Siam's antiquated administration.
Even when being "struck in the face" by her charge, the parents instituted no punishment, according to a fed-up nanny.
Obama -- long a critic of the influence of lobbyists and big money's influence on politics -- this year instituted no such prohibition for corporations, special interests or labor unions that together employ hundreds of lobbyists to influence government policy and legislation.
At the time this study was instituted, no scoring system for measuring anterior knee pain had been validated [ 2].
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One study Coontz cites found that, in the first five years after several states instituted no-fault divorce, their rates of marital domestic violence fell by thirty per cent.
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