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There is a social and cultural marginality that has instituted itself".
Not every city that has instituted a Stat program has had Baltimore's success, but not everyone has done it the way Baltimore has.
Under an administration that has instituted a travel ban on people from several Muslim-majority, North African or Middle Eastern countries, proper representation is particularly crucial, Yuen said.
So far, Argyle is one of seven districts in Texas that has instituted a school marshal program, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Costa Rica is an example of a non-annex 1 country that has instituted proactive measures of this kind (FAO 2004; Subak 2000).
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We look forward to data from other institutions that have instituted the SSC bundles.
Other colleges that have instituted such second-year kick-offs include Emory University, Pace University, Stanford University, Trinity University, the University of Denver and Yale University.
New York lags behind other American cities that have instituted popular public bike-share programs, including Boston, Chicago, Denver and Washington.
"The few states that have instituted testing systems have set them up to fail.
It is successive governments that have instituted what one colleague calls an "endless obsession with GCSE results and league tables".
As in other countries that have instituted father quotas — Norway, Iceland and Germany — it took a conservative government to push through change.
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