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As cracks open and the buildings tilt, many of them need restoration, which by law allows archaeologists from the anthropology and history institute to keep watch.
Mindful of the political polarisation caused by the Depression in Europe, Roosevelt's Democratic government instituted programs to keep adolescents in school or in federal projects.
The subsidies were first instituted to help family farms keep afloat when prices of certain crops got too low, but now smaller farms have largely been crowded out by larger farming corporations that control many levels of production.
The health service managers must institute mechanisms to keep health care workers abreast with up-to-date knowledge and skills in their profession.
But even allies of the government conceded that there was little chance of substantially altering the law, which was instituted in 1993 to keep power out of the hands of certain groups, like the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist organization.
The institute tries to keep track of hunters in scores of villages throughout Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, and other countries.
Rachel Krantz, Bustle's news editor, said that the fallout from Goldberg's post had been "tough" on the writing staff: she and her fellow-editors had to institute "Twitter breaks," to keep their interns from going down self-flagellating rabbit holes.
But instead of high-ranking execs from companies like Trane, Chesapeake Energy, and Goldman Sachs, shareholders from the Bermuda-based Ingersoll-Rand appear to be the first to institute an panel to keep in eye how much their company's elite get paid.
Because of a chronic shortage of rice, the Ceylonese government since World War II had rationed rice and instituted government rice subsidies to keep the price of rice stable in the face of a fluctuating world market.
In understanding the conditions in which formal democracy and welfare state policies were instituted it is essential to keep in mind that there were massive influxes of wealth to a core of European states and the United States not only from industrialization but also from continuing or new direct and indirect forms of colonization.
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