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Rules are being instituted that could make the analysts' work less useful for firms.
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Since instituting that rule last month, Mr. Scanlon said, he has not had to suspend anyone.
You could institute that gradually.
Now if I could only try to institute that before 2017.
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Well, last night they instituted a change that should have made it more streamlined, but users revolted because it's never a good idea to take away features.
They instituted a Financial Advisory Board that led to the repairing of the finances and eventual growth; as did Cleveland and Washington, D.C.
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