With dedicated and enthusiastic leadership, I think a data driven culture can be instituted.
Local councils should be instituted, followed by provincial governments and then, eventually, by a national government.
We will have to wait until our system becomes totally untenable before anything like control will be instituted.
Everything that happens is proof that your pet playoff proposal must be instituted.
These kinds of programs would have to be instituted for every man at every rank throughout each branch of our military operations.
Some top Democrats say there's no chance a draft will be instituted.
An exchange programme for scientists will also be put in place to attract Arab expatriate sciences back home and a prize for innovation may be instituted.
Well, again, the -- as I described earlier and as the President has described, there are certain things that cannot be instituted until you have everyone in the system.
The law review published essays by Schaeffer and Rousas John Rushdoony, a prominent Dominionist who has called for a pure Christian theocracy in which Old Testament law execution for adulterers and homosexuals, for example would be instituted.
The Court of Inquiry engaged in questioning all the leading religious leaders involved in the agitation against the Ahmadis, and in its Report concluded that on the question of what constitutes an Islamic state, of how it would be instituted and governed, there existed much confusion among those who were its most determined proponents.
And people who covered that story say that after the arms embargo was instituted it took about a year for a no-fly zone to be instituted, another three years to get everybody to the peace table in Dayton, and that basically this was sort of a model of inaction, not action, by the international community.
Mr. Grinkot did add, however, that the workflow should be solely used as an analytical framework from which tactics should be planned and instituted.
District Court Judge Susan Nelson ruled in favor of the players and enjoined the lockout, but the Court of Appeals temporarily removed that injunction and allowed the lockout to be re-instituted while they decide on whether or not to enjoin the lockout for the duration of the Brady antitrust case.
Echegaray would have been the first to be executed since Congress instituted capital punishment in December 1993.
Apple said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday that Cook had asked to be excluded from a recently instituted company program through which employees can accumulate dividends on their restricted stock units that are still vesting.
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Still, for those willing to be objective about Obamacare, there is good reason to suggest that the added regulatory review instituted by the ACA seems to be paying dividends.
On the other hand, some may argue that underlying liquidity may be enhanced as lock-ups instituted as a defense to registration are eliminated.
The ruling will keep the law, the first of its kind in the United States, from being instituted until it can be argued at future court hearings.
Mr. McIntyre says the company is now more vigilant in monitoring how consumers talk about its brand on social media, tries to be quicker in its response and has instituted a social-media code of conduct for employees.
"I do wonder if some of the sentiments alternately expressed about the film might be more appropriately directed at those who instituted and ordered these U.S. policies, as opposed to a motion picture that brings the story to the screen, " she wrote.
He is just the 16th golfer to be No. 1 since the rankings were instituted in 1986.
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He pursued the dream of "reconciliation and cooperation" and will be most remembered for the Sunshine Policy, instituted in 1998 after he took office as South Korea's leader.
Electricity rationing the rolling black outs instituted in March and April seems to be over.
Both could be precursors to the tightest race in a Hex since it was instituted for the 1998 World Cup Finals.
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The Attorney General's Office (AGO) said proceedings had been instituted against a number of individuals and court papers would be served shortly.
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This would be the fifth straight year of revenue growth after a salary cap was instituted following the 2004-05 lockout.
With the REAL ID Act of 2005, they instituted a de facto national identity system by mandating that records be centralized and state-issued IDs be brought up to a common standard.
However, President Thein Sein - himself a member of the former ruling junta - has instituted enough reforms for observers to believe that real change may be taking place in the country.
The voting barriers that King and the civil rights movement battled in the 1960s had their historic origins in such 19th century measures as the Mississippi Plan of 1890, in which the state instituted the poll tax as well as the requirement that a voter be able to read or interpret any section of the new Mississippi State Constitution.
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Congress and the Treasury have instituted policies to prevent companies from claiming credits on payments that should not be classified as income taxes paid to a foreign government.
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