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Instituting meaning
present participle and gerund of institute
Example sentences (20)
According to Chris Bruntlett, the co-author of Building the Cycling City, policymakers created the low-traffic, bike-friendly Dutch cities we know today by instituting traffic-calming measures.
At the university level, instituting general education requirements would guarantee that even students whose majors have nothing to do with the humanities emerged from college equipped to think deeply and critically across disciplines.
But Vernon has gone a step further, instituting a campaign to prevent nip bottle litter.
For better or worse, leadership had to examine what systems were in place for assessing and instituting innovation.
If the Covid Inquiry truly cares about the plight of the younger generation, it should be prepared to consider the option of immediately instituting focused protection, instead of being wedded to the notion that a rapid lockdown was the correct course.
It's rather a bit like pushing for open borders elsewhere, but instituting virtual apartheid at home.
Lindsey said it may help her that her new job puts her outdoors, alleviating burdens on the earth and instituting lawns that will help with the state’s drought situation.
This has, over the years, led to the department instituting a series of directives and compliance requirements against the city, for the city to address the pollution from Rooiwal into the Apies River and Leeukraal Dam.
While Western governments largely ignored Saddam’s Anfal campaign in the 1980s, they were more supportive of Iraqi Kurds in the aftermath of the Gulf War, instituting a no-fly zone to protect them against aerial attacks.
Colorado statewide ballot measures instituting ranked choice voting and banning mountain lion hunting are both trailing in early results, according to the Secretary of State’s Office.
Egungbohun, in a suit field by his lawyer, Bola Aidi, SAN, before the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, also sought a N10 million cost of instituting the matter.
Family-owned companies can guarantee fair and transparent decision-making procedures by instituting formal corporate governance procedures and a board of directors.
However, Dr. Chang says in the past, increasing levels of crime and violence in the country resulted in the Bruce Golding-led administration instituting SOEs as a solution.
However, the State government was apparently forced to hasten up the process of inquiry by instituting a vigilance inquiry following the alleged burning or missing of some files of the KLIP in one of the project offices.
One thing that the Postal Service has done well in all of this price climbing was instituting the Forever Stamp.
The league is not instituting a moratorium while Chytil attempts to heal and the hierarchy weighs its options.
The organization she founded has worked since to improve the neighborhood, from installing historic streetlights on North Tejon to instituting historic preservation zoning for the oldest portions of the neighborhood.
The real issue is zero net capital formation, that is, instituting a process of deaccumulation.
The year is 2054, and America has won the war on crime by instituting the “Precrime” program, which utilizes future-telling technology to arrest people they actually commit their foretold crime.
Tye spoke about instituting less broad mentorships, instead of giving students generalized options.