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Instead, it suggested that any delay instituting the new policy would harm rather than help the 350 million users it had already notified about the changes.
The waivers relaxed that requirement in exchange for agreement by the states on a timeline for instituting the new standards and teacher evaluations.
Instituting the new policy has required educating not just those in the delivery room but also birth recorders at the hospital and county levels.
Plans to invigorate the school include instituting the new citywide curriculum, offering extensive staff development and creating more inviting classrooms (think rugs), according to Carmen Farina, the Region 8 superintendent.
OSHA says that instituting the new controls would cost businesses an estimated $511 million annually.
Upon his return, Theodore raised George further, naming him protosebastos and protovestiarios and instituting the new title of megas stratopedarches for him.
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The proof is in the pudding, so to speak: Salmonella infections reportedly dropped 14percentt in the first year after New York instituted the new system, though a small uptick followed from there.
Still, with the exception of the bollards approved today, efforts to institute the new security the G.S.A. wants at New York's federal buildings remains stalled.
Google instituted the new system anyway.
That same F.E.C. now has to come up with regulations to institute the new law.
Pharaoh Ahmose I expelled the Hyksos about 1539 bce and instituted the New Kingdom policy of conquest in Palestine and Syria.
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