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the instituted
verb
To begin or initiate (something); to found.
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Seen from this perspective, the individual who breaches the law is acting not only against the instituted government but also against that individual's higher interest as a member of the political community.
For Derrida, the "re-institution" of the law in a unique decision is a kind of violence since it does not conform perfectly to the instituted codes; the law is always, according to Derrida, founded in violence.
With the instituted ban, he is panicked that he will no longer be able to get the treatment he needs.
These depend on the pathophysiology of the disease, its time course and the instituted therapy.
In case of death of the patient, a search for a relationship with the instituted treatment is started.
In our earlier studies of 2011 2014 [ 16, 31], several pathogenic Acanthamoeba strains acquired from serious AK cases, variable in corneal symptom intensity and in the response to the instituted therapy, were assessed.
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The Confederacy instituted its draft in 1862.
The institutional review board of the institute approved the study.
The Russian Academy of Sciences was instituted in 1724.
Google instituted the new system anyway.
In 1927, Alexander instituted "the Plan".
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