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Established publications — some of which are instituting or contemplating similar schemes — are watching the experiment with curiosity and trepidation.
The prohibition, which was instituted citywide in April, makes smoking in an office against the law.
An infrequently used variant is the supplementary-vote system, which was instituted for London mayoral elections.
The mayor also credited the new dispatching system, which was instituted in May.
With the current setup, which was instituted under the Giuliani administration, 85percentt of the place is now no-smoking.
Lerner and Loewe had to contend with the Motion Picture Production Code (widely known as the Hays Code), which was instituted in 1930.
The lawsuit guarantees that the tour's antidoping program, which was instituted in 2008, will remain under the magnifying glass.
The early days of the Trump Administration were especially chaotic at D.H.S., beginning with the travel ban, which was instituted a week after Trump took office.
Heffner was skeptical, but Spielberg did work to get a new category, PG-13 (parents strongly cautioned), which was instituted two years later.
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