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The General herself was good enough to institute them a long time ago.
But the Administration might be able to institute the program without legislation.
When they left the same system of government was instituted.
And most said they could see the results in new programs her office had instituted.
New York is the only state in the nation to have instituted such a tax.
I gave them my number if they wanted to institute a call trace.
The order was instituted by law on 11 June 1957.
"There's still some time before they actually institute the raise."
It was instituted throughout most of the country in 1967.
The government policy was instituted in 1944 but ran from 1941 - 1978.
Now, however, the firm has instituted a policy of not talking to the news media.
He also instituted a required year in Israel for all students.
It was instituted by the law of 18 July 1922.
As on 2010, about 17,000 schools have been instituted across India.
The Department head instituted 30 charges against the three women.
This was one of several changes instituted beginning on June 30, 1975.
He was instituted there on 3 May 1631 and served for several years.
So he instituted a policy where after the game everybody would go back to their office and sit there for 30 minutes.
This year, however, the league has instituted a new policy.
The case of divorce may be instituted from either side.
The order was instituted in 1980 and has no ranks.
So the law that was instituted before represents the will of the people, right?
Some reforms have been instituted, but more needs to be done.
The state instituted the two seasons more than 20 years ago.
Twenty states have instituted at least one system of choice.