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Sentences with institute

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  • ...the National Cancer Institute.
  • We will institute a number of measures to better safeguard the public. [VERB noun]
  • Alexander G. and Andrea H. agreed to institute legal proceedings.
  • Since I'm trying to institute a policy of transparency here, I have something else to reveal.
  • To institute a practice
  • To institute a search
  • In 1914 the government had sufficient trust in its citizens to institute a patriotic scheme whereby lathe hobbyists would make fully functioning artillery shells in their garages.
  • So, as the new season begins, your favorite correspondent has decided to turn over a new leaf and institute some new policies.
  • I work in a medical research institute.
  • He instituted the new policy of having children walk through a metal detector to enter school.
  • The institute also organises football tournaments at the school, college and corporate levels.
  • The team recommended funding a national institute for science and technology.
  • To institute a government.
  • To institute a new course in American literature.
  • First, allow me to tell you about myself; I'm an engineer by training, now working in a science research institute as an environmental researcher.
  • Those members of our profession involved in the institute should examine their consciences.
  • To institute a lawsuit.
  • To institute laws.
  • It has been prepared by top bankers as well as technical specialists from ten Chinese research institutes, universities and non-governmental organizations.
  • Faculty and staff in the institute will conduct science-based and socially relevant research on the risks and benefits of genetically modified plant and animal products.
  • The Stockholm Environment Institute is an independent, international research institute specialising in sustainable development and environment issues.
  • Some pundits argue that we need to aggressively institute Keynesian policies, while forcing the banks to lend.
  • But, he stresses, the refuge also institutes capricious policies.
  • The last thing you need is a tenant who won't pay rent and then forces you to go to court to institute eviction proceedings.
  • In many cases, those affected can institute proceedings in court.
  • Others can't meet funeral costs, and some don't even know how to institute legal proceedings.
  • Today the firm apologised for the incident and pledged it had instituted an action plan to prevent a repeat of the incident at its Low Moor plant.
  • It follows that State judicial authorities may be reluctant to prosecute State agents or to institute proceedings against private individuals that might eventually involve State organs.
  • They have instituted new policies to increase public safety.
  • The failure to accept the without prejudice offer led to the need to institute proceedings.
  • As is typical, the levying of the fine is a new policy instituted by the local government without adequately notifying the public.
  • Why have we allowed ourselves to become customers of Victoria University instead of students at an educational institute?
  • Divorce proceedings were instituted with the inevitable claims for corollary relief including of course for equalization of the net family properties.
  • It seems that if such a defence fails, the vexatious litigant does require permission to institute appellate proceedings.
  • By instituting these programs, we hope to improve our children's education.
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