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Teacher tenure was ended and merit pay instituted, something the Legislature had pushed for and teachers had fought.
"There was a lot of talk, particularly in the 60's, of 'Wow, we've got to change with the times.' But the Creator instituted something very specific, and we can't just go change it".
At the ASC, Wiley has instituted something similar to this investment approach, especially in his management of the all-important funding kitty: where previously the commission's annual budget of around $254 million was handed out according to the Oprah Winfrey principle of financial management ("You get a million dollars!
To avoid destructive across-the-board reductions, the management team instituted something it calls "story cost accounting". It calculated the cost of producing each story by multiplying the time it took the author to write the piece by his or her hourly compensation, including benefits.
It instituted something called Colgate Business Planning, which is a program to determine how to spend their funds more effectively.
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Some would have gotten rid of the idea of marriage altogether, instituting something closer to a "special friend" registry as the only state institution of coupling.
So Baton Rouge CEO Mitch Wasden decided to institute something called the 5-10 Rule.
"I suspect that if they see greater signs of weakness later this year they could institute something a bit more forceful in terms of quantitative easing," he said.
Instead, Mr. Sawallisch proved a vigorous leader, instituting something of a youth movement, making room for and hiring gifted new players.
A. If it wanted to and thought it was important enough, Congress could institute something like the Fairness Doctrine [a policy set by the Federal Communications Commission in 1949 that required broadcasters to present both sides of controversial issues] for social media, particularly around politics.
All of this has made the Ramazzini institute something of a joke in European and American science.
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