Sentence examples for was instituting from inspiring English sources

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was instituting

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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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While others recognized the problem, Intelligentsia was instituting a policy for changing this.

He was instituting a sunshine policy with the North, ending a half-century of estrangement.

Early in 2007, Wimbledon announced that it was instituting equal prize money for men and women across competitions.

One of the Trump Administration's first acts was instituting a travel ban on individuals from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

He announced to the writers that he was instituting a no-interruption rule while anyone — male or female — was pitching.

General Alexander said that the agency was instituting strict new practices that amounted to "a zero-tolerance policy on getting caught".

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Cattle ranching was instituted later.

The Russian Academy of Sciences was instituted in 1724.

Universal suffrage was instituted in 1948.

A local militia was instituted in 1701.

Hemofiltration was instituted coincident with intubation.

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