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the instituting
verb
To begin or initiate (something); to found.
Exact(5)
It's not "Louisiana's population" that did the "instituting".
The instituting of specific regulations, however, has been mired in federal bureaucracy.
Therefore, are we not obligated to nullify our government and institute a new one?" He then called for a "citizens' constitutional convention" to do the nullifying and the instituting.
They may be authorized to infringe citizens' property rights and restrict their freedom of action in many different ways, ranging from the quarantining of infectious persons to the instituting of criminal proceedings for nonpayment of taxes.
The historic mission of P.E., dating back to the nineteenth century and the instituting of public school athletic leagues, is to promote teamwork, fellowship, and healthy habits that will last a lifetime.
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The institutional review board of the institute approved the study.
The broader policy environment; The ownership and status of the institute; The governance and financing of the institute; Institute leadership.
The institute sits at….
The institute is just my style.
Banks requested a clarification from the institute.
The institute emphasizes professional and technical training.
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