Sentence examples for institutes law from inspiring English sources

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What remains to be seen, according to administration officials, is whether Mr. Putin follows through on his plans to reform the Russian tax system and judiciary, introduce land reform and fight corruption, and whether he institutes law and order without cracking down on human rights.

Since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, this loose-knit group with ties to power centers in research institutes, law firms and magazine meeting rooms, and to the White House, has been steadily sounding the drums for an American military campaign against Iraq.

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The regressions suggest that while countries do compete with each other by instituting laws that are unfriendly to workers, such competition is not that pronounced.

He imposed press censorship, ruthlessly extinguished his enemies and instituted laws that enabled him to send thousands to their deaths without trial.

If this can be accomplished by instituting laws that require additional experience and more comprehensive training through professional driving courses, then it should be done.

The City Council has instituted laws requiring that buildings of more than the 50,000-square-feet benchmark compile and share information regarding their energy efficiency, and that every 10 years these buildings perform an energy audit.

It is a shame that we have to institute laws to uphold sportsmanship and set up legislation to control what parents and coaches should be able to handle in their own backyard.

In the years since, the society has helped rescue thousands of battered children, created shelters to care for them and, working with similar groups and agencies in cities across the nation, instituted laws that punish abusive parents.

Oglethorpe petitioned King George II to allow the country's worthy poor a second chance in an overseas settlement, and then instituted laws that sought to erase class distinctions while prohibiting alcohol and slavery.

In 2001, Delhi instituted laws requiring compressed natural gas (CNG) for all public vehicles from buses to gas-powered rickshaws. .

Later, Belgian colonisers instituted laws making Tutsis – and only Tutsis – the ruling class.

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