The full dividend sweep was instituted by the Obama administration in 2012 and replaced a 10% dividend instituted as part of the enterprise's government bailout in 2008.
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It also instituted common standards for tracking infections, said Hendrich.
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Places like France and Italy have also instituted school bans.
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Orange and Volusia Counties on Thursday night instituted mandatory curfews.
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They were instituted to secure the unalienable rights of men.
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And he instituted a plan to freeze tuition in 2017.
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And it has instituted new rules to address the issue.
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The changes instituted teacher evaluations and a competitive hiring process.
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The rule makes permanent a temporary ban instituted in November.
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She was super demanding and instituted processes that enabled creativity.
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New Zealand had instituted a similar policy in 1899. These
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New programs are often instituted in schools without teacher input.
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Evidence from states that have instituted the changes is encouraging.
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After Antioch instituted its policy, hell did not break loose.
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States have instituted a patchwork of rules to dissuade visitors.
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Apple instituted a blanket ban on vape apps in November.
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Now, a similar system may be instituted for food trucks.
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The Bush and Obama administrations instituted bans on the practice.
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San Diego Airport recently instituted a paid performing arts residency.
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A similar program was instituted at the University of Washington.
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Around this time, Regions instituted a new monthly maintenance fee.
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Some of those countries in turn have instituted retaliatory tariffs.
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The new rules have been instituted gradually throughout the year.
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The database, which was instituted following the attacks on Sept.
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Then DACA was instituted in 250, and that problem skyrocketed.
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Impossible Foods instituted a mandatory work-from-home policy for workers who can telecommute (through the end of April); it also instituted restrictions on external visitors to company facilities and its co-manufacturing partners.
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The change was instituted "late last week," BMI tells Entertainment Weekly.
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The firms appeared to have instituted something just short of omertà.
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It also instituted term limits for top executives and committee members.
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In retaliation, China instituted tariffs on U.S. goods worth $60 billion.
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Uber and Lyft instituted new safety features and policies this week.
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At Oneida, for example, Noyes instituted a practice of personally initiating
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Some Louisiana parishes have instituted mandatory evacuations for low-lying areas.
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Evacuation orders were still being instituted as late as Saturday afternoon.
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MORE instituted in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans because they're permanent.
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They banned assault weapons and instituted a massive "buy-back" program.
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However, Gilbert cautioned that Chile's model cannot be instituted elsewhere without
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Spago instituted the idea of something that could be LA gastronomy.
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The government quickly instituted a curfew, ordering civilians to shelter indoors.
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Walmart and Amazon have instituted emergency leave policies related to coronavirus.
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BuzzFeed has instituted paycuts and scaled back on travel and hiring.
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But CorePower instituted such a program as a janitorial service nationwide.
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Stymied legislatively, Mr. Obama in 2012 instituted DACA via executive order.
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We have instituted public services, including schools for over 230,000 students.
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He noted that the city had instituted sensitivity training years ago.
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Other provinces have instituted such measures, with varying degrees of success.
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They instituted the first of three at the end of July.
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The Chicago system had previously instituted an amnesty program with success.
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President Barack Obama instituted the work permits and protections in 222.
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He scored 7,355 points, before the N.B.A. instituted 3-point shots.
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It also instituted ceilings on the prices of some goods. 38D.
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In 2002, President Bush instituted protective tariffs on foreign steel imports.
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Instituted nearly 50 years ago, the 3-day rule is outdated.
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Some areas instituted public health measures like banning funerals and parades.
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The Fed ultimately instituted its first hike since 2006 in December 2015.
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As part of that scheme a one-stop-shop mechanism is instituted.
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Khan noted that Germany has instituted "very strict" legislation against hate speech.
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The track has instituted several safety measures and briefly closed the track.
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In response, Malta instituted a $1500 ban for walking across the arch.
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In October the government instituted a value-added tax to raise revenue.
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Or how about the story that Dearbon, Michigan had instituted Sharia Law?
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Talks stalled last year as the province instituted a new royalty program.
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Think of Brunei, which recently instituted death by stoning for gay sex.
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They've also instituted a $1,000 fine for anyone taking supplies to protesters.
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Some individual schools have instituted policies around who can use which bathroom.
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A similar federally funded savings program was instituted in Israel last year.
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From the start, Hohman instituted a "give to get" policy at Glassdoor.
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While she wanted to preserve Europe's openness, her counterparts instituted border controls.
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After "unifying" Hawaii, Kamehameha instituted laws, reforms, opened trade, and so forth.
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However, only CVS has instituted a complete ban on all tobacco products.
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Agriculture was collectivized and a five-year plan of modernization was instituted.
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Other companies like Target have instituted similar programs to cut delivery time.
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Neither would have been elected if Democrats had instituted a purity test.
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In response, the Metro-North instituted its own mandatory testing of employees.
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And in Kuwait, authorities have instituted a nightly curfew from 5 p.m.
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This week, the building instituted large-scale teleworking and barred most visitors.
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At the height of the pandemic, quarantines were instituted in many cities.
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It would have instituted stricter limits but helped the so-called Dreamers.
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He also instituted a program to recalibrate signals and increase subway speeds.
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At the height of the pandemic, quarantines were instituted in many cities.
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Meyers told CNN Business that it was mostly instituted as a joke.
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I could be wrong but I believe that's why it was instituted.
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"Schools have instituted travel declarations for all students and staff," it added.
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The coal moratorium was instituted early last year under the Obama administration.
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Other key deregulatory moves have also been instituted and will benefit patients.
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The case was instituted by Gambia against Buddhist-majority Myanmar in November.
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Other countries that have instituted this change have seen enhanced safety metrics.
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The U.S. and China both instituted tariffs on the other country's goods.
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Some 13 provinces in China have instituted power market reforms since 2016.
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Prompted by Jane Margolis's findings, Fisher and his colleagues instituted several changes.
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This is the first year that the NBA has instituted jersey sponsorships.
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Haden, and his successor, Lynn Swann, instituted few checks on Heinel's powers.
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In 2014, Scotland instituted a 5 pence charge for plastic shopping bags.
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"They've instituted some very basic training for players and league officials," she said.
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Regardless, the White House instituted a government-wide ban on Kaspersky Lab products.
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Creed said the ones that have instituted the cheaper pies are performing better.
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Moreover, the Obama administration instituted extra screenings in response to a specific threat.
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This experiments comes after Tallinn successfully instituted its own municipal free-transit scheme.
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Ahead of Torvalds' return, the Linux community instituted a revised code of conduct.
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"The Trump administration has instituted policies that are not only reckless but illegal."
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The Global Teacher Prize has been instituted by the Varkey Foundation in 2015.
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Numerous commercial banks have also instituted policies to move away from financing coal.
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He instituted the five-hour workday about a year and a half ago.
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Other national pharmacy chains also have instituted programs to combat the opioid epidemic.
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At my firm, we've instituted a term limit for the managing partner role.
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Some states and federal Medicare plans have instituted hefty fines to ensure compliance.
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Last May, the company instituted a policy that forbade harassment on the site.
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Officials said Maryland had instituted polygraph testing to weed out unqualified guard candidates.
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That's when NBA Commissioner David Stern instituted a mandatory dress code for players.
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More than 28500,6900 people were killed before a ceasefire was instituted in 2628.
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Goldman recently instituted a more structured interview process that uses these question types.
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They instituted literacy tests, new and more complicated registration systems and poll taxes.
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The ban, originally instituted in June 85033, will remain in place until Aug.
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Other cities in the United States have instituted similar programs at public pools.
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Cottonwood Falls has instituted a unique financial incentive program for new, eligible residents.
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Formula One has since instituted strict safety measures for both drivers and spectators.
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In 1911, George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak, instituted the Kodak Welfare Fund.
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Case Farms operates under a decentralized management system, which Shelton instituted early on.
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Keep scrolling to see which popular destinations have instituted such pledges and why.
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States like Colorado have even instituted drive-through testing to streamline the process.
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And there is a risk of legislation modeled on Singapore's being instituted elsewhere.
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They found a smaller glass and instituted a new price for my order.
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She also instituted strict new requirements for those groups to receive federal funding.
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A law was instituted to exert greater control over the appointment of judges.
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Daniel Ortega, the erstwhile revolutionary symbol, has instituted a new dictatorship in Nicaragua.
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These reforms are being instituted on the heels of a broader societal shift.
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The league has instituted penalties for hits on what it calls "defenseless" players.
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Sex toy sales have skyrocketed since cities have temporarily instituted social distancing rules.
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Most automakers had already instituted a work-at-home plan for office workers.
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President Donald Trump instituted the hiring freeze upon taking office in January 2017.
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In January the park instituted a mandatory parking reservation system to mitigate overcrowding.
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Unlike the aviation industry, the shipping industry has not instituted emergency avoidance systems.
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Redford's liberal administration has instituted reparations, or "Redfordations," as disgruntled racists call them.
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President Ghani had instituted the exams to bring merit-based hiring to appointments.
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Government mandates could be instituted here as well, as Senator Warren has proposed.
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The National Party, which instituted apartheid, was established specifically to secure their interests.
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Impeachment is an important and necessary safety measure instituted by the Founders. 2.
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The following year, city officials instituted new regulations for grounding the giant balloons.
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The process works because of the extensive systems and measures we have instituted.
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The Interior Department has instituted their own ban on their employees discussing policy.
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So far, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and Washington, DC, have instituted similar statutes.
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In 2008, the Canadian province of British Columbia instituted a tax on carbon.
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The Guardian reports that Springsteen castigated the Republican lawmakers who instituted the policies.
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A blanket rule barring presentation of outdated performance results should be instituted and followed.
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Sessions instituted the "zero-tolerance" policy of separating families at the border in May.
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In the following weeks, Hagatha was transferred and HR instituted a management training program.
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Increasingly cash-strapped, Hamas instituted taxes on all parts of daily life and commerce.
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Or would we see [new] 25 percent tariffs [instituted by Trump using executive privileges]?
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Some efforts mimic broader isolationist policies instituted for the expressed purposes of global defense.
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We instituted universal high school in 22 as a response to that industrial revolution.
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Stumpf did not comment on whether clawback provisions would be instituted for Tolstedt's pay.
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After the housing crash, the government instituted streamlined refinance programs, which included underwater borrowers.
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They instituted harsh laws against black churches, including a ban on all-black services.
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Shortly thereafter, the FAA instituted a no fly zone for drones in the area.
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Charlie Baker (R) also instituted a statewide ban on all vaping products — including marijuana.
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It was instituted in 2800 by the Greater London Council, not by Mr. Johnson.
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China also instituted a 15-percent tariff on wine and some fruits and vegetables.
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Why has China instituted new rules around video gaming for users younger than 18?
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The addition follows a similar feature instituted by Fitbit, roughly this time last year.
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Fewer than 60 individuals have attained the rank since it was instituted in 1955.
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Brownell has also instituted an "advisory board" composed of company owners and industry lobbyists.
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Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, for example, instituted a neutral electoral commission in California.
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It was instituted in 1973 by the Greater London Council, not by Mr. Johnson.
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Fewer than 2000 individuals have attained the rank since it was instituted in 22018.
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To attract more affluent students, the district long ago instituted an international baccalaureate program.
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Finally, policies against parental discrimination, not just gender discrimination, should be instituted and enforced.
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Muzerall also instituted biweekly individual meetings with players to discuss hockey and life issues.
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Once instituted, Prohibition augmented American culture, the legacy of which punctuates the online exhibition.
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Twenty-three states and various metro areas have instituted lockdowns — some stricter than others.
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We instituted a change in the way we see patients about two weeks ago.
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Before California instituted 'shelter in place,' there was a little bit of a hysteria.
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Both Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways also recently instituted policies around the MacBook Pros.
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How many fake accounts were there before Facebook instituted this aggressive defense in 2017?
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Several states, including California and New Jersey, re-instituted the mandate for their residents.
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That city has already cut border crossings by 80% and instituted new traveler checks.
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The company has also instituted a number of rituals to better include these workers.
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He instituted an unpopular chlorine-washing rule and saw the death rates there tumble.
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It instituted a citizenship test in Assam, which it plans to roll out nationally.
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In 2016, when Nevada had not yet instituted early caucusing, about 84,000 people participated.
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Health regulators in India instituted a wholesale ban on all e-cigarettes last week.
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He also instituted a ban on new deals in foreign countries during his presidency.
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However, this alarm should have been raised in August 85033, when it was instituted.
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Bourguiba instituted universal education and advanced women's rights beyond those in other Arab countries.
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In Germany, Google instituted the same policy that it's adopting in France, she said.
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He instituted a radical program of modernization which introduced musical influences from the West.
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The state also charged premiums and instituted a six-month lockout provision for noncompliance.
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His bureau has also instituted advisory committees to vet the project as it develops.
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Kennedy instituted a time-limited method of honoring the input of home-state senators.
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So the death penalty would need to be repealed if a cap were instituted.
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Government agencies and big corporations have instituted mandatory classes on harassment in recent years.
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They also argue that the bans are instituted as a discriminatory act against Muslims.
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The company also instituted a paid sick leave policy, unusual in the fast-food business.
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The recall has been instituted in countries like Australia, Germany, Canada, and the United States.
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According to the 10-Point Plan, congestion pricing would be instituted, ideally, by December 2020.
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Three of the four countries with the highest female representation in Parliament have instituted quotas.
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Both Mulvaney and Czwartacki earn more than the White House personnel cap instituted by Congress.
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The employee was fired and the facility instituted new training policies on reporting patient abuse.
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"The process works because of the extensive systems and measures we have instituted," Fox said.
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If Trump would just put down his phone, the travel ban might actually be instituted.
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The Federal Aviation Administration instituted a groundstop at the LaGuardia Airport, according to NBC News.
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It was instituted as a means to purify the city and institute health and fertility.
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Islamic State has instituted similar religious police units in Syrian and Iraqi territories it controls.
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Denmark, which instituted a tax on fat-laden foods in 2011, ran into similar problems.
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The U.S. declared a public health crisis over the coronavirus and instituted a rare quarantine.
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In 2018, Sessions instituted a new policy, severely limiting when judges could suspend certain cases.
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Mexico instituted a 10% tax on sugary drinks, such as juice and soda, in 2013.
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Meanwhile, Castro instituted a one-party government, gaining control over all aspects of Cuban life.
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The company instituted higher pricing plans in January, one of its biggest increases to date.
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About three dozen tech companies have instituted Communist Party committees in the past few years.
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Meanwhile, online, Brookstone recently instituted a "Makers Showcase" that gives promising crowdfunding projects a platform.
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Faced with the exodus, Sweden instituted market-oriented reforms and embraced small businesses and entrepreneurs.
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The organization instituted new guidelines on Friday in order to address the growing diversity controversy.
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The National Weather Service this week instituted a flood watch for much of western Oregon.
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When the Obama administration instituted the deferred action program in 2012, critics, including then-Sen.
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On his third day in office, Trump instituted a hiring freeze across the federal government.
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Nonetheless, Chile, Barbados and Dominica instituted taxes in 2015 and Belgium introduced one in January.
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The Obama administration instituted a limit in 2016 of 85033 glider truck sales per company.
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The Dragon Awards were instituted earlier this year in conjunction with the convention's 30th anniversary.
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To reduce the numbers, they instituted a reward for every dead snake brought to officials.
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In addition, Delta Air Lines said it would comply with any changes instituted by regulators.
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However, some states have instituted higher minimum wages like Washington, which pays $11.50 an hour.
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It paired with another initiative, the "Care to Cash" checklist, also instituted during Warburg's tenure.
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One of the changes instituted paved the way for the last-minute selection of Moore.
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A total of 16 cities have already instituted local laws banning single-use plastic bags.
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Given this asymmetry, it's little wonder some recently instituted benefits have given men an advantage.
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Ms. Gillan considers it embarrassing that such a fundamental safety precaution was instituted so recently.
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As part of its modifications, the W.N.B.A. also instituted a schedule with more interconference games.
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Individual lawmakers have called off large group gatherings and instituted new bans on shaking hands.
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SoFi also instituted an ethics policy that explicitly prohibits intimate relationships between supervisors and subordinates.
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Several other cities, including London and Barcelona, Spain, have also instituted stringent home-sharing rules.
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Since replay was instituted for the 2014 season, nobody has been more efficient than Weber.
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And once again a wartime excess profits tax was instituted, ranging up to 95 percent.
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The IMF managing director praised nations that instituted strict containment measures and banned international travel.
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Countries have implemented travel bans and instituted lockdowns to stem the spread of the virus.
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After Britain had a mass shooting in 1987, the country instituted strict gun control laws.
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The law instituted a one-year period for the filing of lawsuits, which began yesterday.
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They are interested in scaling-up their model to eventually have it instituted into policy.
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The government has also instituted a 14-day quarantine on all visitors from mainland China.
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Wade in 1992 and instituted gay marriage as the law of the land in 2015.
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Later, Trump instituted a separate ban and the US Supreme Court upheld it as constitutional.
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Some cities, like San Francisco, Oakland, and Somerville, have already instituted local bans on it.
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The carrier has since apologized for the episode and instituted a series of policy changes.
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Things were so bad the groundwater basins became depleted and some localities instituted water restrictions.
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Vandy has hit one in every game since the shot was instituted in 1986-87.
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LinkedIn has already instituted a system in which recommendation letters may be viewed and shared.
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History suggests reforms, once instituted, may not always have the effect that their advocates intend.
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Some firms, like Lyft, have instituted "no meetings" policies or provided on-site voter registration.
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That action echoed the hiring freeze Ronald Reagan instituted on his inauguration day in 1981.
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And if you think better of your comment afterward, Instagram has instituted an "undo" button.
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He instituted a minority coaches fellowship program, back when that sort of thing did not exist.
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So Fremont instituted commute-hour turn restrictions on the most heavily used residential cut-through routes.
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Steve Merrill, a Republican, instituted same-day voter registration, and they continued through the 2016 election.
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In 2011, the Department of Homeland Security instituted a policy limiting ICE action at religious locations.
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Most of those accusations dated from before 2002, when the bishops instituted new sex-abuse polices.
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Finally, onerous terms are often instituted, in which companies agree to unnecessary exclusivity or impossible goals.
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In 2018, the Trump administration instituted "enhanced vetting measures" affecting refugees from 11 countries including Somalia.
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States such as Massachusetts and Michigan have instituted full or partial vaping bans as a result.
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Early on, Boback had instituted a rule: new hires were bestowed a sword representing their character.
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The Postal Service also instituted Sunday deliveries of non-grocery packages for Amazon several years ago.
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A committee had been instituted, she said, to asssess all public workers' pay and make recommendations.
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In a 2–1 ruling, the 9th Circuit said the proposal, which was instituted on Nov.
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"The fix is now available, and hasn't been instituted widely as yet," Henretig said by email.
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Tom Wolf (D) failed to agree on a new map, so the court instituted one itself.
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Plastic straw bans were quickly instituted by fast-food chains, amusement parks, and even entire cities.
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In 2000 the EU instituted a temporary scheme to redistribute 217,21 asylum-seekers among member countries.
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But Facebook instituted itself when people were still open to single sites with lots of features.
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China instituted a marketwide system of trading halts for the first time Monday to reduce volatility.
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Hawaii has a de facto ban on plastic bags; all of its counties have instituted bans.
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The rules are nearing the end of a two-year freeze that was instituted in 2014.
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In another approach, Capital Asset Management Group has instituted a coaching program focused on young adults.
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The state of emergency instituted by Hollande over those attacks was lifted by Macron in November.
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After some doctor-sanctioned violence, her father instituted a strict workout regimen, enforced with the paddle.
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The company attested some of its sales improvements to higher menu prices, originally instituted last April.
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Meanwhile, protests against the regime continue inside Iran; however, the regime has instituted a news blackout.
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During their peak periods, some parks would charge $70 per car if the hikes were instituted.
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Maduro instituted attempted reforms in August 2018 that cut five zeroes off the currency and prices.
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"A continuing and effective extermination program shall be instituted where their presence is detected," it continues.
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"ICE instituted numerous initial and ongoing measures to prevent further spread of the disease," she said.
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More than 2,300 children were separated from their families from the time the policy was instituted.
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Wade adopted a new constitution and instituted term limits for the first time in Senegalese history.
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The policy was instituted at the request of Orthodox women, apparently without any serious community objections.
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To its credit, the Belgian government quickly instituted 12 new counterterrorism measures after the Verviers raids.
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Bertillon instituted a method focused on measurements of certain body parts, precise descriptions and mug shots.
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Some states, like New York and Washington, have instituted paid family leave programs in recent years.
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France has instituted a partial shutdown, closing bars and restaurants, but markets and bakeries stayed open.
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Lower federal courts, in contrast, have instituted alternative practices and continued their oral arguments through teleconferences.
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Here's some context: In 19903, Reagan instituted some of the biggest tax cuts in US history.
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Shortly before the Shanghai World Expo in 2010, security checks were instituted in the subway system.
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Others instituted reforms of the Democratic presidential nominating procedure that opened them up to popular participation.
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The ISU instituted " The Katarina Rule," which dictated that women's hips, midriffs, and butt were covered.
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Friends and neighbors bring meals over for you, and prayer chains are instituted on your behalf.
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The Fed's basket of policy actions mirrored what it instituted in response to the financial crisis.
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The jail had instituted a conditional lockdown, limiting the time when detainees can leave their cells.
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At the same time, the FDA instituted fees or mandates on letters from mask-making factories.
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He has also instituted new engineering standards to raise the quality and desirability of future vehicles.
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For example, the ironworkers' union recently instituted a paid six-month maternity leave for its members.
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It also instituted procedures for when said items are inadvertently discovered in excavations on federal lands.
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In response, Palio administrators have increased the padding on some turns and instituted other safety controls.
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David Shulkin, the V.A. secretary, has instituted several initiatives to help resolve these and other problems.
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Congress instituted a public financing program that lasted, in various iterations, for the next 25 years.
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The aerospace and defense show instituted safety measures such as a "no-contact policy" for attendees.
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As secretary, he instituted an order allowing transfers to proceed even as landowners pursued legal challenges.
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Since those firings, CBS has instituted new policies and procedures for dealing with sexual harassment complaints.
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To that end, he instituted a unified currency and a single standard of weights and measures.
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Michigan and New York have instituted temporary bans on the sale of most flavored e-cigarettes.
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"But reforms must be instituted to make sure that the costs are minimized, if not eliminated."
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She has instituted mandatory anti-harassment training: a two-hour session led by an outside consultant.
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The company has recently instituted some driver requests such as tipping and more convenient fare routes.
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The authorities have opened driving schools in preparation, instituted new regulations and hired women traffic police.
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The MPAA rating system was instituted as a way to avoid government censorship and rating boards.
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The White House has the authority to immediately suspend the "zero tolerance" policy that it's instituted.
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A judge instituted an order of protection barring him from contacting her for the next four decades.
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However, they also instituted other programs like community health clinics and their Free Breakfast program for children.
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The ban was instituted yesterday after RT allegedly ran a pirated stream of Obama's last press conference.
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The recent rise of voter ID laws has only reduced turnout in states where they were instituted.
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In 2015, Schultz instituted a plan to have baristas write "Race Together" on cups Starbucks coffee cups.
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The state instituted the Michigan Integrated Data Automated System (MIDAS) to identify instances of unemployment claims fraud.
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So in 2300 the EPA instituted the Lead and Copper Rule, requiring utilities to check water regularly.
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In Rockland County, the county executive instituted a ban that disallowed any unvaccinated minors from public areas.
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The order also instituted screening tests on refugees and immigrants to see if they held American values.
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Trump, in March, instituted a tariff of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum imports.
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Swiss regulators instituted the trading ban after negotiations stalled on the future relationship between Bern and Brussels.
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The first rules about noise levels, instituted in the 1970s, limited planes to roughly 100 decibels overhead.
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In the audio, Bloomberg appears to defend the stop-and-frisk policing practice he instituted as mayor.
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Well, consider what happened when YouTube instituted such a scheme with Red, its ad-free subscription offering.
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More recently, Twitter announced a streamlining of its APIs that also instituted the paid tiers in 2017.
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To help with this, we instituted a $10 floor on earnings, inclusive of tips, for all batches.
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To help with this, we instituted a $10 floor on earnings, inclusive of tips, for all batches.
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North Carolina, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Kansas, among others, have now instituted counter-transparency body camera laws.
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Some companies, like Bank of America and Amazon, have since instituted a blanket ban across their offices.
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Moka Bros has instituted near-hourly temperature checks for its employees, who all wear gloves and masks.
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Code Blue's administrators claim that Facebook has at times instituted temporary bans on posts on the page.
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Since then, however, Delta has instituted new irregular operations protocols aimed at mitigating downhill disruptions to service.
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The airline has also instituted a temporary stop on travel for unaccompanied minors to or from Atlanta.
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Denmark instituted a "fat tax" on foods containing more than 203% saturated fats, introduced in October 2011.
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The majority of cases occurred before Catholic bishops in the United States instituted new child safety protocols.
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The checkpoints were just one part of a slew of changes New York City instituted this year.
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Following the escape, stricter security measures were instituted at Clinton Correctional, and officials were placed on leave.
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Governments have looked at these firms and instituted their own systems to gather information on their citizens.
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These rules were instituted in the wake of five producers winning for Shakespeare in Love in 1999.
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Puzzled, she called the prison where she learned the facility had instituted a prohibition on greeting cards.
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DACA, a policy instituted during the Obama administration, temporarily shields illegal immigrants brought to America as children.
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Clary told me that he instituted consequences as severe as suspension for harassers when students reported cyberbullying.
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Although the country has instituted a value-added tax, "targets were watered down in May", Senussi said.
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Both provisions are part of the Dodd-Frank reforms instituted after the financial crisis of 2008-09.
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It has also installed metal pipes, and instituted shared carrier networks in the case of an emergency.
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Both Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter also instituted various hiring freezes during their time in office.
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The Trump administration's also essentially re-instituted a "don't ask, don't tell" policy for trans service members.
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In short, the House instituted an objectively fair process — rightfully so considering the magnitude of the circumstances.
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Blue Apron instituted a hiring freeze and laid off 14 members of its recruiting team in August.
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And anytime over the past two decades the EU could have instituted reforms to revitalize its structures.
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In his short tenure, Lansing has already instituted several commonsense reforms that, if passed, HR2323 would eviscerate.
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In office, he instituted a yearly State of the City report, and a yearly unity prayer breakfast.
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Just a week ago, for example, the EU instituted the strongest data privacy laws in the world.
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Lula was popular, and his Workers' Party (known by its Portuguese initials, P.T.) instituted generous domestic programs.
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When MA was first instituted in Puerto Rico, it increased benchmarks and allowed investment in medical infrastructure.
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Fitzgerald notes that the NSF only instituted archiving data management requirements for work it funds in 2011.
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Furthermore it was Barack Obama—not Trump—who instituted a huge overhaul of the nation's nuclear weapons.
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Ms. Hroub said she was not political and would welcome her practices being instituted in Israeli classrooms.
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That's after close to twenty other states have instituted hikes in recent years to pay for infrastructure.
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Seattle Genetics and Sanofi also instituted mid-year hikes on some products, Meg Tirrell of CNBC reported.
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He later instituted another program through which defendants received courthouse counseling about drug abuse, AIDS and tuberculosis.
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In 1964, the Brazilian military overthrew the president and instituted a dictatorship that lasted for 22011 years.
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The family separation policy was instituted as part of President Donald Trump's efforts to curtail illegal immigration.
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The Strategist, an e-commerce site, started in 2016, and the magazine recently instituted a pay wall.
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Last year, the government instituted a national health care plan that provides free coverage for the poor.
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Pharmacy chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc and supermarket chain Kroger Co instituted purchase limits to stabilize inventory.
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Greece later instituted a nationwide lockdown effective Monday, March 23, restricting all non-essential travel and gatherings.
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Ms. Lorenz has just instituted a 10 percent security deposit on every item from her own inventory.
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With a businesslike approach that emphasized accountability, efficiency and organization, Mr. Levy instituted a series of reforms.
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On Tuesday, it added staff, expanded hours and instituted a new system limiting filings to certain days.
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As of Monday, 215 states had instituted stay-at-home orders affecting about one in four Americans.
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This year, Nevada instituted early voting for Democrats looking to caucus outside their assigned time and place.
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The move would reverse long-standing limits on tree cutting in the Tongass instituted under Bill Clinton.
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By Saturday evening, when the Iranian government instituted a near-total internet blackout, Mina began to panic.
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In 1959, when the head of the Veterans Administration instituted the VA motto, he did so unilaterally.
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He had also instituted efforts to measure year-on-year changes in the atmosphere's carbon-dioxide level.
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China has already instituted quarantines in major cities and suspended schools in hopes of containing the virus.
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Let's not forget that he's already instituted tariffs on imported solar panels, washing machines and Canadian lumber.
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Kushner lost his access to the document earlier this year when new security clearance rules were instituted.
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"Now what we have instituted and put together I think will be a permanent operation going forward."
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That was an integral part of Zara's quick turnaround business model, which Ortega instituted from the beginning.
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The vast majority of cases occurred before Catholic bishops in the US instituted new child-safety protocols.
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"We instituted it in December, and I hope we never have to use it" Ms. Neelon said.
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Perhaps because World Backup Day had not yet been instituted, the files had not been backed up.
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It is a useful transparency regime which was instituted by the United States and 33 other nations.
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Fain said he has instituted continuing education on prescribing and constantly raises the issue in his newsletters.
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The explosion raised fears of a backlash against reforms instituted since Abiy became prime minister in April.
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Inside the agency, Mr. Mulvaney, who has himself criticized the bureau, immediately instituted a number of changes.
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And as the Australian experience demonstrates, sectoral standards can also be instituted using a wage board system.
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The fashion company instituted training in the city's human rights law for employees, executives, and independent contractors.
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In 2473, the Canadian province of Ontario instituted a 2300 percent nonresident speculation tax on home purchases.
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However, in case of delays in implementing a resolution plan, the RBI has instituted additional provisioning norms.
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According to the Fines and Fees Justice Center, Florida has instituted about 115 different fines and fees.
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Those seasons are before the NHL instituted the shootout and include four seasons without a loser point.
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According to the report, 17,2000 movies have been rated R since the system was instituted in 250.
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Already Mr Maduro has instituted a Cuban-style rationing system with food parcels delivered by the armed forces.
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The president instituted tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum imports earlier this year.
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This violates a law instituted in Russia requiring all online sites to store personal data on national servers.
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President Trump himself has blamed Democrats for this "horrible law," but the policy was instituted by his administration.
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The prize, officially known as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences, was not instituted by Alfred Nobel.
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Mary Fallin instituted new or higher taxes on oil and gas production, tobacco, motor fuels, and online sales.
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Southern white elites regrouped and instituted Jim Crow laws, which cheated African-Americans out of their newfound freedoms.
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It's the first time a president has proposed eliminating arts funding since the endowments were instituted in 1965.
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Democrats, perhaps anticipating such a move, have also instituted new procedures locking down the transcripts, according to Republicans.
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Late last year, the US instituted a new, "optional" policy, asking travelers to disclose their social media accounts.
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He instituted a policy of letting fans hang out courtside before the game, while the team warmed up.
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Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, and Will Smith will be reprising the Suicide Squad instituted by writer John Ostrander.
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A 50 percent tax credit for research and development activity costs has also been instituted under Act 73.
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It was the first time turnout increased since direct elections to the European Parliament were instituted in 1979.
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About ten councils, including Hackney and Tower Hamlets in London, instituted "nil" policies, refusing to renew existing licences.
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Even Congress passed a bill that eased certain sentencing guidelines and instituted new rehabilitation programs in federal prisons.
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The government temporarily shut down social media, instituted a curfew and declared tomorrow a national day of mourning.
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Central bankers in Europe and Japan have instituted negative rates as another means to stimulate their respective economies.
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On March 05212, 2016, the Venezuelan government instituted the latest reform of its multi-tiered exchange rate regime.
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In November 2018, Instacart instituted a new policy that guaranteed a base pay of $63 for all deliveries.
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In February of 2015, the FCC issued the Open Internet Order we now know that instituted net neutrality.
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Its trade partners have instituted dozens of anti-dumping measures against it, with many more in the pipeline.
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It has now been a couple of decades since the 1996 welfare reform that first instituted work requirements.
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After Hurricane Andrew's winds devastated Florida in 1992, the state instituted stringent rules about building strength and windows.
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In the wake of Logan Paul's "suicide forest" controversy, the company instituted new requirements for YouTube Partner eligibility.
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The vast majority of cases occurred before Catholic bishops in the United States instituted new child-safety protocols.
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The permission was granted under the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program instituted by the Obama administration.
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In 2012 President Obama instituted new, aggressive fuel economy standards for automakers selling cars in the United States.
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Thermo Fisher also instituted a regular dividend in 2012, which now consumes about $240 million of CFO annually.
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In 19633, the school instituted an innovative research center called the Center for Transformative Teaching & Learning, or CTTL.
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He instituted Apple's first dividend since 1995 in 2012, and the stock now yields about 1.7 percent annually.
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To reunite owners with their forgotten property, most states instituted clear and reasonable guidelines to smooth the process.
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Yes, plenty of banks have been fined, and he instituted Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Beyond the public scrutiny, New York regulators instituted stricter drug monitoring and surveillance policies before the Belmont Stakes.
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The Secret Service also said it instituted a new policy that will help it make more accurate payments.
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On Friday evening, Iraq instituted a flight ban that halted all international flights from servicing the territory's airports.
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Utah guard Alfonso Plummer was whistled twice for flopping in the game — a new rule instituted this season.
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It instituted a series of new deadlines and raised the standard for filing certain kinds of legal appeals.
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The tactics reflected the culture of openness and debate instituted by Google's cofounders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
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Powell had famously instituted discipline on the Reagan Administration's N.S.C. after the scandals of the Iran-Contra affair.
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He also claimed that four other states have instituted similar bans, but was not able to name them.
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Though Amazon initially resisted, the company eventually gave in and instituted a company-wide $15/hour minimum rule.
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But some of the changes she has instituted have been unpopular with some in the state pageant system.
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Curfew hours reduced • The government-mandated evening curfew instituted to prevent looting will now start at 23 p.m.
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But it is the only country in the world, of any religion, that had instituted such a ban.
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Like India, Nepal instituted a porn ban in September, citing prevention of violence against women as the justification.
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The beer ban, as it became known, was instituted in early 2015 by then trade minister Rachmat Gobel.
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He has instituted a travel ban, limiting or forbidding citizens of certain countries from entering the United States.
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The tests are a result of the Dodd-Frank reforms instituted in the wake of the financial crisis.
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We were the first in the early days we instituted a criminal background check, a driving record check.
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On July 6, U.S. President administration officially instituted 25 percent duties on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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Also on Wednesday, the southern boomtown of Guangzhou joined cities that had previously instituted less-restrictive residency requirements.
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The gallery's educational curriculum will be instituted in various Florida youth detention centers over the next several years.
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Others have instituted international travel restrictions, against the advice of the W.H.O., and without notifying global health officials.
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The current law, instituted in 1958, bans knives that can be opened with the flick of a wrist.
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It also instituted a series of reforms, barring confidential settlements and requiring the reporting of sexual harassment complaints.
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As part of his Sunday order mandating that residents stay home, Edwards instituted restrictions on visiting retirement communities.
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The auto industry supported the standards when they were instituted, and the numbers support their viability — and profitability.
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He pushed to pass the Dallas Charter, which instituted a zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse of minors.
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This drove up inflation, making basic goods unaffordable, so he instituted price controls and fixed the exchange rate.
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At home, Hegerberg's parents instituted various rules — though they were meant to embolden their children, not constrict them.
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Acknowledging that it had breached users' trust, Facebook insisted that it had instituted stricter privacy protections long ago.
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Google instituted that program years ago to woo advertisers more comfortable with TV than with user-generated content.
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In turn, outlets have instituted limits on individual shoppers in order to prevent supplies from being rapidly depleted.
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Unlike Cisco, Dell's competitor in San Jose, California, Dell has not instituted a mandatory work-from-home policy.
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The Dodgers publicly apologized, instituted sensitivity training and donated 5,000 tickets to a gay and lesbian rights organization.
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That's because as the team has grown, it has instituted new project management tools to handle the work.
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The big picture: At least 30 countries have instituted outright bans on e-cigarettes, most recently in India.
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Since its founding, the military has instituted measures to distance itself from, and stigmatize, its Nazi-era antecedent.
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In red and blue states, a hefty raise in the minimum wage was instituted through the ballot box.
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Since Congress instituted the RFS, every Iowa caucuswinner on both sides of the aisle has supported the mandate.
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The cost would rise to $22019 million if additional service is instituted between New Orleans and Mobile, Ala.
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Overweight and showing their age, team members have instituted yearly weigh-ins to hold one another to account.
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Some women instituted gender reparations with their partners, redistributing the housework to compensate for decades of patriarchal control.
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Supporters wore black masks, defying a ban Lam has instituted as the protests show no signs of flagging.
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When the company instituted a program to hire ex-offenders, its turnover rate fell from 25% to 11%.
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Other companies including Disney, McDonald's, Starbucks and Ford Motor have either suspended operations or instituted travel restrictions there.
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If instituted, the proposal would represent to immigrant advocates the latest attempt to restrict immigration through legal means.
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It wasn't instituted until World War I, when it went into effect to save energy used for lights.
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Like the Health and Human Services Department, Ohio instituted new directory-accuracy rules this year for marketplace plans.
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The other sites did not immediately respond to questions regarding whether the changes will be instituted world wide.
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President Donald Trump's first chief diplomat, Rex Tillerson, instituted deep cuts that left the department demoralized and downsized.
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Rwanda instituted its ban in 2013 but had not strictly enforced it until November, when the crackdown began.
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There is also a chance of travel bans being instituted while you're away, which could delay your return.
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The policy was instituted as an attempt to weed out advertisements that falsely promoted products using Facebook's name.
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A new procedure was instituted Saturday requiring two people to sign off before any such alert is sent.
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Japan has instituted a series of modernizing reforms over the past few decades that have undercut those customs.
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To encourage people to join, the government instituted a penalty for those who didn't pay for health insurance.
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Pokemon Go developers Niantic have instituted a three-strike discipline policy to address users caught cheating in the game.
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The film gets its title from the "six feet apart" rule instituted to prevent cross infection between CF patients.
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That would go far beyond a ban instituted in February on the specific type of "upstream" dam that ruptured.
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The GDPR was passed in April 2016 and instituted stringent new rules on any company that held consumer data.
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Managing Director Shai Aharony instituted an after-hours email ban following a vacation that was constantly interrupted by email.
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Medieval European feudalism instituted a social hierarchy and division of labor based on kinship, similar to the caste system.
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In the wake of the event, the school instituted serious restrictions to prevent more chickenpox cases, according to CNN.
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Based on that estimate, the CDC instituted a 14-day federal quarantine for the US citizens evacuated from Wuhan.
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Emirates, SAS, and Qantas have instituted onboard recycling facilities to sort aluminum, plastic, glass, and paper products before landing.
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Allowances for heating bills in colder northern states will be scrapped, and more stringent work requirements will be instituted.
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But, reluctant prophet she was, Ms. Roberts never set up any kind of successor or instituted any formal organization.
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At the same time, the union representing asylum officers has pushed back on the policies instituted under his watch.
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In the US, Seattle instituted a ban on plastic straws last week, joining the cities of Oakland and Berkeley.
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"We have since dispersed the gathering and an inquiry into the matter has been instituted," a police statement said.
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The government there has gotten much better at accessing and collecting taxes, and instituted some new ones as well.
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This was after Paris instituted a 120-day annual limit on the renting of apartments back in November 2017.
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In 1990 in response to public concerns over rising health-care costs, Medtronic instituted a "no price increase" policy.
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In a bid to start a debate on health and the national diet, it has instituted meat-free Mondays.
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Thanks to the now-expired Ethics in Government Act, instituted after Watergate, Walsh had a significant degree of independence.
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The enhanced federal funding for Medicaid expansion would still end, and the Medicaid spending caps would still be instituted.
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Those new measures aren't being instituted because the fire has spread closer to the nearby waste site, officials said.
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The revolutionary apps famously instituted an "ask for forgiveness, not permission" strategy when they launched earlier in the decade.
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When early negotiations with Beijing did not yield a deal, the White House instituted new tariffs on Chinese goods.
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In September 2015, the EPA instituted an expanded testing program to screen for defeat devices on light-duty vehicles.
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NASCAR previously instituted sweeping safety measures after the death of his father, Dale Earnhardt at the 2001 Daytona 500.
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Local governments in Italy, Spain and Switzerland have also instituted bans, many of which have been challenged in court.
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He banned the sale of small parcels of land in order to restrict subsistence farming, then instituted lifetime serfdom.
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It first gained attention in 1999 after a girls' soccer league in northern Ohio instituted a one-day ban.
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Shell last week instituted a temporary shelter-in-place for workers after air monitors detected elevated levels of benzene.
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In response to the allegations, College of Charleston officials instituted a ban on alcohol at all Greek social functions.
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President Obama instituted the program in 2012 via executive action, and its future under the Trump administration is uncertain.
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So the House instituted a clearance process for travel, but what we found was how deficient that process was.
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When a nationwide timeframe was first instituted in 1966, the government decided daylight saving time would last six months.
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And in November, the company instituted a hiring freeze aimed at cutting the workforce by up to 15 percent.
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On March 30 the administration instituted a case completion quota of 700 a year for a "satisfactory" performance rating.
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In an effort to add clarity to meetings, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi instituted a new policy, Business Insider reported.
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The government of Delhi closed all the city's schools and instituted sweeping measures to limit traffic, to little avail.
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In February, the Trump Administration withdrew the protections that President Obama had instituted for transgender students in public schools.
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Players standing for the national anthem was instituted as a symbol of American pride at NFL games in 2009.
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On Thursday, he criticized the flat-rate income tax Mr. McCrory instituted in 2013 as disproportionately favoring the rich.
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The Trump administration last week rolled back protections for transgender students in public schools instituted by the Obama administration.
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Trump's campaign recently instituted weekly meetings with lawmakers whenever the House is in session to provide updates about strategy.
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But now the administration has instituted policies that prioritize the enforcement of immigration laws over the welfare of children.
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Australia instituted a mandatory gun buyback program in the late 1990s, following a mass shooting that killed 35 people.
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This program, instituted in 215 and expanded since then, paid benefits to 226 million low-income workers in 221.
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The second irony is that this year, Saudi Arabia instituted some of the reform Mr. Ghamdi had called for.
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It also instituted reforms to ensure it does not use its letter business to support its package delivery business.
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For the two years she was president, Banda instituted economic reforms which enabled a rapprochement with Malawi's international donors.
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American Airlines instituted a new policy where you have to pay to take a carry-on onto the plane.
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After a court fight, the Trump administration has instituted temporary entry bans on travelers from many Muslim majority countries.
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After the Civil War, the Union placed the South under military occupation and instituted the process known as Reconstruction.
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Hellerstedt is a challenge to a 43 Texas law that instituted new requirements for abortion providers in the state.
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Hellerstedt is a challenge to a 2013 Texas law that instituted new requirements for abortion providers in the state.
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In April Facebook instituted a new anti-revenge porn feature aimed at stopping the spread of non-consensual images.
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But flight attendants have been battling health issues that have appeared after an airline instituted new uniforms for years.
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GZ: Yes, we've instituted a program to pick up all the costs for the visas of our immigrant founders.
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Early settlers removed the native people, enslaved millions more, and instituted 144 years of "no girls allowed" voting policies.
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Then on Monday our employer instituted a work-from-home policy because of a possibility someone has COVID-19.
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"Friday was the first day off of school since the governor instituted the three-week close yesterday," he said.
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The New York subway system, for example, only recently implemented such a system, while London instituted it in 2014.
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During last year's busy May Day weekend, the mayor instituted a series of temporary restrictions to curb visitor overflow.
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Had we instituted congestion pricing back then, the shape and use of these services would be wholly different today.
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The Academy, fumbling toward damage control, instituted a variety of sweeping rule changes and attempted to diversify its membership.
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But we're continuing to follow both what the company is doing both in terms of the reforms they've instituted.
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CNN spoke to several Americans trapped in Peru, where the president instituted a 15-day border closure on Sunday.
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The federal corporate income tax rate rose to 52 percent, and yet another temporary excess profits tax was instituted.
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All these governments instituted strict social distancing measures, like canceling events, closing schools, and telling people to stay home.
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The company announced intentions to hire 100,000 people for its warehouse jobs, and instituted a staff-wide pay raise.
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When Donald Trump instituted a travel ban on people from Muslim countries, 164 firms signed legal briefs opposing it.
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Providers in states with shuttered schools are already seeing the impact, and states have instituted a patchwork of solutions.
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Facebook instituted a full ban of Alex Jones and Infowars content across all of its platforms in May 2019.
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Carney has instituted stress tests for U.K. institutions and sectors to see how they could be impacted by climate.
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It was Lenin who instituted severe censorship, established one-party rule and resorted to terror against his political enemies.
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In response to Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey has instituted new construction regulations that follow federal standards and then some.
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Under the policy, instituted by a European court in 2014, citizens can ask Google to de-list some links.
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Australia instituted strict gun control after a mass shooting in 1996, but experts say the laws have slowly softened.
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As of 2016, the resort preemptively instituted a daily skier cap of 4,500 that has yet to be reached.
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"It's going to completely gum up the streets unless some aggressive bus prioritization measures are instituted," Mr. White said.
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The supermax extension, also known as "the designated veteran player extension," was instituted to help teams retain top players.
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When this drove up inflation, making basic goods unaffordable, he instituted price controls and fixed the currency exchange rate.
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Iran has instituted partial or full internet blocks plenty of times in the past, but rarely at this scale.
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Xie credited the reduction to an emissions trading system China's communist government instituted starting in 85033 in certain provinces.
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Across the country, lawmakers have limited early voting, or required that voters provide unnecessary documentation, or instituted other barriers.
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That's why we've instituted the Unity Reform Commission to make sure that we move forward in a united front.
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Some, such as the one in Delhi, are instituted across a few districts for a short span of time.
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The agency instituted two major rules to protect smaller investors and stem the flow of withdrawls in stressful periods.
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And, most notably, the United States agreed to back off on new and withdraw previously instituted sanctions on Turkey.
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Mr. Price also has said he would stop taking private jets and instituted an internal review of agency policies.
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Mr. Mugabe's government then instituted a system in which the United States dollar became the coin of the realm.
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This is the same N.B.A. that in 1.43 instituted a dress code to distance itself from hip-hop culture.
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Jail officials also declined to comment, though the county said it instituted reforms in 22009 under the lawsuit settlement.
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Then, in November, the county instituted "exclusion orders" that barred unvaccinated children from attending schools with low vaccination rates.
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Beijing reined in the Han communal violence but instituted a new wave of repression that further fueled Uighur resentment.
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He's also frustrated that the police chief has instituted a "no go zone" right atop the boundaries of the Deuce.
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In 2016, Trump channeled the same anger against Washington and is proposing to build on the same policies Obama instituted.
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The new fees, alongside the newly instituted policies around long-term storage, will help products move faster in Amazon's warehouse.
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But by the time the draft was instituted in 1969, Trump had been medically ineligible for service for a year.
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Since then, Trump has instituted a variety of controversial measures, including his executive order on immigration and new deportation policies.
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This marked the first time the FAA had instituted airspace restrictions that specifically applied only to drones, the agency said.
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The UK has instituted a similar ban that applies to flights from Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey.
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The regulation has been something of a political football, instituted by Republican administrations and rescinded by Democratic ones since 1984.
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The ban, instituted earlier this month, has already forced companies like Google to suspend work with the Chinese tech giant.
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The local government instituted a curfew and has urged residents to stay at home after reports of looters and violence.
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Instituted in the 1970s, FBAR requirements were routinely ignored and unenforced until more recently as part of the government's crackdown.
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In October the government instituted a value-added tax, after years of consideration, and passed reforms to the civil service.
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To force a sense of compassion on its employees, Facebook instituted '2G Tuesdays' at its Menlo Park headquarters last year.
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After Singapore-based tech blog E27 instituted restructuring that has resulted in half of its 40 employees leaving the company.
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In 2001, the FA instituted new rules to protect children, requiring teams to have a trained safeguarding or welfare officer.
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Time restrictions can also be instituted, if, say, you wanted to set aside uninterrupted time for homework in the evening.
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I remember two years ago, the whole world, especially in Asia, instituted auto exchange of information and common reporting standards.
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You instituted a policy in Philadelphia of identifying police officers within 72 hours of them being involved in a shooting.
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The company has even instituted policies similar to the proposal introduced following Parkland when it comes to vetting current events.
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The UK has followed the U.S.'s lead, and also instituted their own similar ban with a lot of overlap.
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Last year, Airbnb instituted its commitment to combat racial discrimination after the company came under fire after reports of discrimination.
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With the instituted ban, he is panicked that he will no longer be able to get the treatment he needs.
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Instituted under Prohibition in 1926, the law has been used to regulate many different types of venues over the years.
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Have you instituted stronger ... because, you know, the restaurant business does have a macho guy kind of thing going on.
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The majority of companies have instituted limits just for stock-based awards, while others have targeted overall compensation, including cash.
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Kelly has instituted a ban on large electronic devices on certain flights and has considered expanding the ban more broadly.
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At the other extreme is France, where the regime of laïcité (secularism) instituted in 1905 bars religion from state education.
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The country has instituted a traffic ban along the possible route Kim will take upon his arrival, the AP reported.
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One change Vatican II instituted was proclaiming that nuns were equal to other faithful Catholics, not more special to God.
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That included about 400,000 customers blacked out in a power shutoff that PG&E instituted days earlier, the company said.
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Such cases "shall be instituted and conducted under the supervision" of Mr. Carlin or other top officials, the rules say.
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Dodd-Frank instituted stress tests to ensure that banks can weather the next downturn without putting our economy at risk.
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Congress must work with the executive branch and industry to identify what appropriate measures must be instituted to manage it.
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The company also noted it has stopped promoting its product on social media and has instituted strict age verification technology.
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Following the Christchurch shooting, the company also instituted a "one strike" policy for anyone who breaks site policy while livestreaming.
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The atmosphere shifted when all leaders, from then-President Barack Obama down to the company commanders, instituted the policy shift.
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Homeland Security auditors said the immigration agency had instituted several methods for addressing problems with erroneous or duplicate green cards.
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Indeed, California quietly instituted further steps to accelerate carbon capture technologies likely to be critical for achieving net-zero emissions.
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Next up on the trade front is whether the tariffs are instituted or whether there are negotiations to avoid them.
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And running it she is — things are really taking off, now that the shop has instituted an anti-hipster policy.
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But the safety concerns, like the ones instituted in Texas, seem to double-down on something abortion providers inherently do.
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Why it matters: This is a key part of Trump's efforts to undo the family separation policy his administration instituted.
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Under the policy, which was instituted in August 2015, the commissioner evaluates each matter on a case-by-case basis.
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Nonetheless, programs like Social Security and Medicare, instituted when a communitarian ethic was still strong in American politics, remain popular.
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In July, Rome instituted a $450 fine for anyone sitting on the historic Spanish Steps, Evie Carrick reported for Insider.
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The Mavericks also instituted mandatory "respect in the workplace" training and created a confidential hotline for employees to share concerns.
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Several states have instituted even stricter measures, with California, Michigan, Illinois, New York and others implementing shelter-in-place advisories.
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The South Korean government instituted penalties up to $42,000 or two years in prison for anyone found hoarding hand sanitizer.
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On Mondays, they've instituted Vinyl Night, encouraging climbers to bring in their own records, which they play on a turntable.
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Regulations instituted across several states forced restaurants to close as a way to help stop the spread of the virus.
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Even the Russia that emerged from the ruins of the Soviet Union adopted a democratic constitution and instituted free elections.
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In the late '60s, when a real push for diverse new members was instituted, the Academy went from awarding Oliver!
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Our injury rate for women went down to a rate comparable with the men's when we instituted better strength training.
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For now, many countries in Asia have instituted travel restrictions and screenings that seem severe to American or European standards.
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The Obama administration instituted initiatives on Native education, such as grants to strengthen partnerships between tribes, states and school districts.
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Second, the United States has instituted industrial policies in the past out of unwarranted fears of other countries' industrial policies.
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The university instituted the parity policy and reopened contracts with service workers' unions to raise wages across the board immediately.
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In it, the group confirms Facebook instituted a ban though it reiterates that these ads are for its print edition.
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Because of changes in Senate practices instituted by Democrats in 2013, Republicans can now confirm judges on simple majority votes.
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But this summer the Wildlife Conservation Society has instituted two attractions that allow people to monkey around at new heights.
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A similar trend was seen in the UK after it instituted the Retail Distribution Review rule in 2012, Beardsley said.
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First instituted 000 years ago, income-dependent repayment was expanded during the administrations of George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
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Each series is separate from the 21-race Road to the Kentucky Derby that the track instituted five years ago.
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The decision to dismiss a single church from the denomination comes months after leaders vowed action and instituted new protocols.
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State officials have instituted fines against illegal listings, arguing that Airbnb helps turn permanent housing into de facto hotel rooms.
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I also find out about a mandatory leadership hang-out instituted by our commander so there goes my early release.
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The Trump administration then instituted another travel ban that the Supreme Court said was constitutional and allowed to move forward.
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I saw the common sense that can underlie workarounds when my hospital floor instituted bar code scanning for medication administration.
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Afewerki had instituted the camps in the mid-nineteen-nineties, as part of a national program of mandatory military service.
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Jeffreys said in the statement that the department had recently instituted mandatory staff training on implicit bias and transgender care.
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Facebook, Pinterest, Intel, Xerox and Amazon are among the major companies that have instituted their own version of the rule.
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Microsoft has made progress in important ways following changes instituted in its sales organization last year, according to executives there.
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Though much-needed reforms have certainly been instituted under his watch, it seems those changes were already in the works.
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In late March, Facebook instituted a policy barring "praise, support, and representation of white nationalism and white separatism," for example.
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Potter also noted that BCBS of Michigan had instituted layoffs in 2009, two years after Buttigieg worked on the project.
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Mr. Trump could lift a moratorium instituted last year by Mr. Obama on new coal mining leases on public lands.
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Rosselló instituted a curfew for the island's inhabitants Wednesday through Saturday that directs citizens to remain indoors between 6 p.m.
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Ms. Dunn instituted a program to encourage inclusiveness and institutional diversity and increased the hiring and enrollment of minority students.
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Recycling of cans and bottles from the Great Lawn began in 2007 and was instituted throughout the park in 2010.
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On July 3.53, U.S. President Donald Trump's administration officially instituted 25 percent duties on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods.
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She instituted body cameras for police agents who worked in her office, and offered implicit-bias training for police statewide.
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The plan was instituted in 2009, in the A.T.F. office in Phoenix, where Forcelli had started working two years earlier.
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A 2-year amnesty period would be put in place while the buyback program is instituted, according to the CBC.
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As many as 290 million people population that could be subject to Medicaid work requirements if they were instituted nationwide.
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The new policy goes into effect in June and follows Facebook, which instituted its own crypto ad ban in January.
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She instituted a system of community policing and required that all officers wear body cameras, an effort to boost transparency.
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Hundreds of colleges have already instituted "affirmative consent" policies, which set out the rule that "yes means yes" for sex.
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Voter engagement has spiked in states where the voting process was improved, like Oregon, a state that instituted mail-in ballots.
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History of the flag In 1965, Canada instituted a new flag to distinguish itself from Britain and reflect its self-governance.
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Since Reagan instituted the rule, it's ping-ponged in and out of existence depending on the political party of the President.
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Jefferson Parish and Plaquemines Parish have instituted mandatory evacuations as a precaution in low-lying areas or those outside major levees.
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The outrageous price hike is being compared to the hike to HIV drugs instituted by the infamous "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli.
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"We have instituted investigation in both cases and at the moment we are not ruling out any possibilities," Mwaata-Katongo said.
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As minister of information in the late 1990s, Vucic instituted fines for journalists who criticized the government and banned some media.
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SIZE OF GOVERNMENT He instituted a federal hiring freeze except for military personnel, a detail he voiced while signing the order.
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Australia's government, for example, instituted new National Identity Proofing Guidelines in order to strengthen its identity proofing processes and increase trust.
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The National Institutes of Health instituted a policy last year requiring that researchers specifically justify any research on only one sex.
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The move by Apple mirrors policies instituted by Google in Chrome that banned all cryptocurrency mining extensions from the Chrome Store.
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Likewise, anti-suicide programs instituted at schools at the start of a suicide cluster can be effective, some research has shown.
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The proposal, if instituted, would deny these individuals the right to apply to legally work in the US, with few exceptions.
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"Any opponent or adversary to Canada would have, you could imagine, would've instituted or developed a campaign of influence," Wilner said.
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Voluntary agreements not to are hardly a substitute for strong rules against anti-consumer practices known to have been instituted before.
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There have been mounting signs of problems at CSX this month after Harrison instituted a slew of changes to cut costs.
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Foreseeing massive interest in the new park, Disney instituted an online reservation system about a month before the Disneyland park opened.
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And when I was chairman, we cut that capital gains tax and we instituted a significant program to get to balance.
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But the countries that have drastically reduced police brutality have instituted broad reforms to rid the justice system of organised crime.
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Stop-and-frisk was instituted by one of Trump's most prominent supporters and advisers, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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In response, New Zealand's herbaria have instituted a ban on sending any more plant specimens to Australia, Waycott told ABC News.
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The Commerce Department instituted a trade ban, while the Pentagon banned ZTE and Huawei phones from retail stores on military bases.
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He's asked staff to turn over their cell phones before meetings and instituted a comprehensive anti-leak policy at the agency.
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Founded under the 1845 Lunacy Act, Littlemore had originally been instituted to help transfer all "pauper lunatics" from workhouses to hospitals.
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China&aposs government has instituted increasingly severe security measures in recent years, particularly targeting the Muslim Uighur and Buddhist Tibetan minorities.
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The free Super Chat credit beta test is very similar to a program instituted by one of YouTube's biggest competitors, Twitch.
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Round-the-clock curfews have been instituted in parts of the southeast, where the economy also been devastated by the fighting.
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Add the New York City public transportation system to the growing list of facilities that have instituted a ban on hoverboards.
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To prevent this kind of anticompetitive activity, the FCC instituted its own anticompetitive regulatory scheme, the so-called Open Internet rules.
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Rhode Island has instituted screening processes to identify opioid use and addiction among new inmates, and to offer them medical help.
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Also Pai, who rose to prominence as the chief foil to the man who instituted the rules, former Chairman Tom Wheeler.
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Under his watch, USCIS has instituted massive changes to how immigration applications are reviewed (resulting in delayed approvals and increased denials).
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But after violent protests rocked the 1968 Democratic convention, both parties instituted binding primaries that handed the decision over to voters.
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He said lower prices Amazon instituted after its purchase of the grocery chain and weather could have contributed to the issue.
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When Reddit instituted new harassment rules in 2015, and subsequently banned several hateful communities, Redditors built a new site called Voat.
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Kim instituted a no social media policy, which is why the specifics are pretty sparse, but a source did tell E!
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The Federal Reserve instituted quantitative easing measures during the last recession, which yielded a looser monetary stance for the U.S. dollar.
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"In order to maximize the impact of available funds, key eligibility requirements and payment parameters had to be instituted," said Feinberg.
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By 1914, after Ford instituted the continuous-flow assembly line supported by specialized tools, this time dropped to only 93 minutes.
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In the months since the crash, the Chinese government has instituted a sweeping crackdown on illegal practices in the financial markets.
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The government has instituted very modest privacy and data security laws in the last few years, but they are under-enforced.
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Follain also instituted a perfect match guarantee so you can return or be refunded for any product that missed the mark.
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That means that most of the country's architectural heritage was built before any of the modern anti-seismic standards were instituted.
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Some have already instituted hiring freezes and are examining scaling back services, laying off staff, reducing hours of operation and more.
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The prior administration instituted rules that the rainbow flag needed to be smaller than the American flag and fly beneath it.
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Take a look at Texas, which instituted reforms beginning in 85033 that decreased both the prison population and the crime rate.
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It comes after numerous retailers have instituted new rules to cut down on the treat of gun violence in their stores.
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" The newspaper reported that a ship would be dispatched to cooperate with the Coast Guard, and "active warfare against sharks instituted.
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In recent years, we have instituted rigorous new protocols to improve our process and increase our likelihood of finding family members.
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Before China instituted new rules limiting the purchase of real estate abroad, Seattle was also the top destination for Chinese homebuyers.
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Earlier this month, the CDC instituted a travel advisory for Miami — a possibly unprecedented warning for travel within the United States.
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Round-the-clock curfews have been instituted in parts of the southeast, where the economy has been devastated by the fighting.
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Under a program instituted by the governor, the state has been paying for the cost of annual increases in Medicaid expenses.
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Recently, USA BMX instituted a national head injury policy, but it has yet to make its way down to local competitions.
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One change that Vatican II instituted was proclaiming that nuns were equal to other faithful Catholics, not more special to God.
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Westminster City Council instituted the 3D crosswalk for a year-long trial to see if it would help improve road safety.
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Pritzker said he instituted one for his state because he has to protect the 2572 million people that live in Illinois.
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The far-reaching rules instituted by the university, which apply to all 55 fraternity and sororities, are among the most aggressive.
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In late July, the Army said it had "instituted new procedures to ensure that all reporting requirements are properly observed" nationwide.
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Walmart, which had already instituted similar restrictions in 2015, sells firearms at about half of its nearly 4,000 supercenter locations nationwide.
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She instituted a more rigorous hiring process, and the company worked hard to hire more computer scientists, especially from top universities.
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The hospitals balked at using the term "ratios" because it has become contentious since California instituted them by law in 2003.
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Ms. DeVos instituted a tiered system to grant some borrowers partial relief, but those measures were struck down by the courts.
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Many major US tech companies have instituted remote-work policies for at least some of their employees, including Apple and Facebook.
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Cities and states began prohibiting the sale of flavored vaping products, and the federal government instituted a partial ban as well.
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In response, the company has shuffled its C-suite and instituted a 3-point plan intended to turn the company around.
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The platforms, including YouTube's parent company Google, have each instituted new and fast-evolving policies to combat the scourge of misinformation.
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Singapore instituted national service requirements in 1967, shortly after its independence from Malaysia, to build up the small nation's military force.
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On Wednesday night, President Donald Trump addressed the nation over the crisis and instituted a travel ban from Europe, effective Friday.
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It's instituted a travel ban on certain countries that no longer specifically targets majority-Muslim nations, but did at its inception.
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As their military victories against ISIS mounted, they established local councils to govern and instituted Kurdish education in their communities' schools.
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This year, Mr. Orlando refused to implement some of the hard-line anti-immigrant policies instituted by the previous Italian government.
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When Europe instituted its General Data Protection Regulation in 2018, many businesses made changes beyond the geographies subject to the regulation.
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So far, cities like Vancouver, which has an international airport hosting numerous Chinese airlines, haven't instituted thermal screening for incoming passengers.
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The ban would extend its current measures from the one instituted in March, which mostly banned devices on Middle Eastern flights.
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After Mao's death, in 1976, Deng Xiaoping instituted economic reforms and, in 1981, another set of marriage laws went into effect.
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That included about 400,000 customers blacked out in a power shut-off that PG&E instituted days earlier, the company said.
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The position was instituted by President Gerald Ford in 1976, though earlier presidents have had similar appointees acting in this capacity.
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The forum instituted randomized drug tests in an office where many people working to help recovering users were also recovering themselves.
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The city, like others, instituted a curfew to keep citizens off the streets while emergency and rescue crews do their work.
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One trick that Giusti has instituted from day one at Brigaid has been cutting up fruit instead of serving it whole.
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Last week Beijing — where the two sessions are held — instituted a 14-day quarantine for anyone entering the city as well.
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In addition, comprehensive anti-bias education programming needs to be instituted in city schools, beyond Mayor Bill de Blasio's current plan.
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You've noticed that places that instituted market reforms, like South Korea and Deng Xiaoping's China, tended to get richer and prouder.
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But when the federal government instituted large-scale reforms, including widespread support of methadone maintenance programs, rates of overdose deaths plunged.
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The New Zealand government instituted the program after 210 people were fatally shot at two Islamic houses of worship in March.
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He later instituted a 20-month delay of the rule, pushing it into 2019, while the EPA works on potential changes.
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Most of the accusations dated to before 2002, when many Catholic dioceses in the United States instituted new child safety protocols.
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They forced PREPA into a private receivership by naming a "restructuring officer" that instituted draconian cuts to the ailing public utility.
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Despite being a signatory of all major international human rights treaties, Australia has instituted an indefensible policy of cruelty as deterrence.
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Many employers have instituted some level of pre-employment drug testing, while others impose either random or "for cause" drug testing.
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A federal appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit over the validity of a hydraulic-fracturing regulation instituted by the Obama administration.
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The company has instituted a stricter cleaning regimen for its facilities and reminded staff and guests to wash their hands frequently.
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Many borrower programs instituted under Obama are at the education secretary's discretion, and Trump could appoint someone stricter on granting relief.
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County Executive Ed Day, who instituted the controversial ban on March 26, sought to protect more unvaccinated kids from getting sick.
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" When she celebrated his blood counts improving from a new treatment we'd instituted, he'd reply, "Well, they're still not normal yet.
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In 2016 the city instituted an appeal process which it said fixed misclassifications and reduced assessments by more than $150 million.
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But I want to get to a quick question from you on China, given the tariffs that the president instituted on Friday.
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You can't go from thinking someone is Hitler to deciding, 'Oh, well, they're not that bad because they instituted a carbon tax.
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"Nipplegate," CBS was fined $550,000 by the Federal Communications Commission and a five-second delay was instituted for Super Bowl halftime shows.
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Twelve years later, Netscape instituted the first "bugs bounty" program, offering rewards to users who reported issues in its Navigator 33 software.
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"The system instituted by Monsanto is an abuse of the company's dominant position in the market," the SRA said in a statement.
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Meanwhile, the Roman calendar system that was instituted by Julius Caesar in 45 BCE informed the Gregorian calendar that's still in use.
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He thinks there's still a slight chance that drug price controls get instituted, so he recommends being more diversified across the sector.
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" McSwain said Mallinckrodt's actions undermined the "viability of Medicare Part D, which our nation instituted to help seniors cover prescription drug costs.
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That's the threshold to participate in the fall debates — a standard no third party has met since it was instituted in 2000.
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Among the measures was a new "Community Commitment" (instituted in November) that requires hosts to certify that they won't discriminate against renters.
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Few countries in Africa and the Middle East have instituted any of the five measures with the strictness demanded by the WHO.
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And in the spring of 2018, the company instituted an algorithm that surfaced noteworthy comments from celebrities, athletes, influencers, and verified accounts.
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In January, chief of staff John Kelly instituted a ban on personal devices in the West Wing on weekdays between 6 a.m.
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According to the Associated Press, President Trump said he'll be "signing something" that will end the family separation policy he himself instituted.
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While some, like Jamil, have resigned, others have retired early in large part because of the policies instituted under Trump, they said.
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Ultimately, Perez deserves to bear the brunt of criticism for overseeing the rules changes the Democrats instituted in their Iowa caucus format.
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During his tenure, he's launched a new offensive against ISIS and instituted policies to deal with the growing threat of cyber warfare.
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Google's currently leadership can't undo those wrongs, but Pichai and Naughton are trying to underline the point that Google has instituted change.
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Among other measures, the country instituted a cyber-security law requiring foreign companies to store their data on Chinese users within China.
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"Nipplegate," CBS was fined $550,000 by the Federal Communications Commission and a five-second delay was instituted for Super Bowl halftime shows.
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The Trumps bought the club from Ritz Carlton in 2012 and later instituted a new membership plan to help pay for renovations.
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Authorities said the ban was instituted when Wikipedia declined to take down content alleging that Turkey had provided support for terrorist groups.
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Unlike developed markets where regulations were instituted prior to technologies being invented, Chinese regulators are relatively young and are evolving with fintech.
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A representative of a European company that has instituted rules against interaction with Huawei described people involved in 5G development as "shaken".
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On Monday, Sweden, which had been one of the most welcoming countries in Europe, instituted border checks aimed at migrants and refugees.
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Microsoft has instituted programs under Nadella to use AI to improve accessibility, and he has also spoken frequently about responsible AI development.
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While most deadlines were about a year after the law was instituted, actual rule-making has progressed slowly every year since then.
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That would break the longest period America has gone without raising the minimum wage since it was originally instituted, back in 215.
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It's likely that this diversity is due to the massive changes the Academy instituted in their membership following April Reign's #OscarsSoWhite controversy.
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Since then the agency has enacted new analysis procedures based on an earthquake's maximum possible magnitude and instituted an updated warning system.
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In 2015, USA Funds sued the Education Department after the government instituted a rule limiting some fees guaranty agencies charge struggling borrowers.
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Some governments have instituted policies that pay landowners for reforestation efforts, but those introduce their own problems, including ensuring sustainable forest growth.
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Additionally, the federal government should take a fresh look at the strict rules on crowdfunding instituted by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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The system is known as 'hukou' and it was instituted to prevent floods of people coming to big cities from rural areas.
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Trump reaffirmed his campaign pledges to expand gun ownership rights and roll back some of the restrictions instituted under his Democratic predecessor.
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Britain first levied income tax during the Napoleonic wars; other countries instituted it during the arms race before the first world war.
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Some states have instituted strict voter ID laws, while other states have had voter photo ID laws struck down and rendered ineffective.
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The government will be able to advise consumers against products even before an official recall is instituted by the company in question.
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Two years ago, it instituted a more generous maternity leave policy, providing birth mothers with up to 20 weeks of paid leave.
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That case instituted the "undue burden" standard which has resulted in a steady increase in restrictive policies related to abortion since 1992.
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