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A complication with instituting a shot clock is the potential for disruptions.
Today, Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe credited Belichick with instituting a level of discipline that had been lost after Parcells left.
Washington wanted to get on with instituting the recommendations in a report by an independent commission headed by former Senator George J. Mitchell.
In the late 1960s he taught at several American universities, notably Yale University, where he was credited with instituting a black-studies program.
Yet the fact is Bazalgette is now charged with instituting cuts at the council – the staff is being slimmed from 540 to 420 – as part of a plan Forgan herself oversaw.
Advocates have credited Ms. Carrión, who was appointed in 2007 by former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, with instituting significant reforms, including installing cameras in some of the more troubled prisons and providing more counseling.
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Maatz said the AAUW takes issue with employers instituting policies that forbid employees from discussing what they're paid.
"We should not be doing business with institutes that help promote Iran's nuclear ambitions," he said.
The main business occurs during the daytime, when students work with institute faculty members and veteran artists on the special challenges of performing contemporary music.
After the seminar, some are chosen to meet and interview with institute directors.
Care and handling of the experimental animals were conducted in accordance with institute regulations and Japanese law (Kurosawa 2008).
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