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Such measures, had they been instituted some time ago, could have prevented Adam Lanza's mother from obtaining 30-round magazines.
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But exactly this sort of inquiry is instituted each time such a disaster occurs.
Those antidoping rules were instituted over time, after a doping scandal involving a top French team at the 1998 Tour embarrassed the country.
I instituted quiet time.
To vitiate this problem, a complex maze-like set of behaviors was instituted over time: Sacrificing softens the possibility of rejection.
Early identification of chronic hypertension among these women during follow-up might prevent or reduce its long-term complications if relevant interventions to decrease or avert associated renal or cardiovascular damage are instituted in time.
So the court instituted "time certains," so you could be reasonably sure that your case was going to be heard at a particular time, and it started shutting down promptly at four-thirty every day.
The repressive policies instituted at this time would continue for 20 years.
Since then, Northwestern has instituted mandatory nap time into its game-day regimen, with players contending that it makes a significant difference on the field.
The wild card bout was instituted one last time in season 13, which only featured 14 fighters in the house & no preliminary fights.
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