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to instituted

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To begin or initiate (something); to found.

  • He instituted the new policy of having children walk through a metal detector to enter school.

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The question is then prompted regarding whether oestrogen treatment might also need be to instituted relatively early in autoimmune or neurodegenerative diseases.

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The people want to institute Islamic law!

Rieger decided to institute the boycott.

The city decided to institute rolling brownouts.

ONE proposal is to institute a floating share price.

The move to institute food taxes in Hungary began ambitiously.

Snow and ice forced Texas to institute rolling power blackouts.

"Nonetheless, we are committed to instituting these changes," he said.

So she decides to institute a monthlong transition period.

Obviously, we will need to institute better security measures.

Two events inspired baseball to institute this system.

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