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so that when the treaty is signed, her bottles arrive first beating out the competition.should institute a prize for the best failed idea.
should institute a prize for the best failed idea.
and instituted in the legal code that was inherited by the former colonizers, the former oppressors.
They instituted increases in the rates of taxation so that it became a much more progressive tax system, they also made other legislative changes.
I instituted, when I came on board to direct, "Kilt Fridays" So everybody started buying up kilts and we wore our kilts every Friday.
Trying to institute person-first language into schools and things like that.
They were able to institute a $4 billion tax cut package to help cushion the blow of the recession, the financial crisis, and help the poor.
So it was instituted by Gregory in 1582.
It was invented-- instituted, publicized, something like that-- by a guy named Cleomedes of Tenedos.
And then we instituted a delay in this very safe environment.
The other stuff that institutes do are seminars and colloquia.
They began to try to institute a recall election to destroy McFife and to unseat him from his throne of power.
It was invented-- not really invented-- instituted by Pope Gregory XIII in October of 1582.
But the biggest change came when we instituted this family meeting.
Best Buy is one in particular who instituted what they ended up calling the “results only work environment” And the results only work environment is simple.
And they get their degrees and go back to institute one, two, three, four, in China.
So what we ended up having to do is institute a lot of different operational, I guess, kind of constraints into how we spoke to each other
and turn it into a program that you really want to institute major change in how education is done.
And I think it's really important to institute with your children, the younger they are, the better.
If Ukraine-- which Ukraine really needs to do is institute some energy efficiency.
We would institute a program that came with a school lunch that educated all the
And so the only way for me to institute change is to use violence.
Particularly, if they're instituted now.
And I know there's part of that that was instituted, probably they couldn't look at him.
All of that was changed when the strict Islamic tradition was instituted.
They instituted white glove customer service, concierge level service focused on senior training.
And is this something that you have now instituted across the globe?
In 1989, they instituted this really extraordinary approach which they called participatory budgeting.
And so it was after that screening that we instituted the policy back in '97.
asking me whether I would preside this commission that was going to be instituted to investigate the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
"Civil government, insofar as it is instituted, is instituted for the defense of the rich against the poor, or for those who have property against those who have none."
So what they instituted was a chair that held a teddy bear outside their office.
couple hours later the place was surrounded and high security procedures were instituted
And we've seen some companies actually institute military security protocols, to where very sensitive things are handled by two people, and your hopeful that not both those people are
And it's turning out to be a little more complicated than that especially in Egypt as they're really struggling to actually institute a democracy despite having used the Internet to say no
deadly for these shore birds that are coming from and who knows what kind of public policy we will then institute
I think that we need to steal from religions and to institute in secular culture many of the maneuvers of the safety valves and genuine insights that religions were brilliant at
Especially when these laws, section 377-- that is British instituted.
OK-- so, because he was nervous, he instituted this campaign against the opposition.
Bolivia actually had a popular left-wing elected president, who had already instituted land reform, which was the chief Marxist calling card.
London so some of you may be aware that about five years ago in London they instituted a traffic congestion charge
Hillary Clinton tried to institute a team of rivals on her campaign.
the future any time we want to make a significant change to the document, we're going to institute a process that will kind of try to introduce
But one of things I'll share with you, which you may know already, but we recently instituted parental leave that was the same for men and women.
as you may or may not have known, the presence in South Asia was for over two centuries-- they instituted the British penal code
And two examples, LA did a study awhile back that found a correlation between cross walks and pedestrian fatalities, so they instituted a policy
When NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, was instituted, President Clinton, his advisers,
So there's two kind of-- there's a pragmatic how you do it, and then there's kind of on how it's organizationally Instituted and supported.
So if we step back and say, “Okay, what if we did this a different way?” What if we got rid of the manager layer of things to do this and instituted different
Um the social security tax was instituted.
There are those, Mr. Hobbes foremost among them who maintained that before any positive laws were instituted there
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