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instituting

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Mel makes sure by instituting what the same friend calls “a tyranny of kindness.”

One of the few accomplishments he is praised for is instituting direct deposit to help curb corruption.

He recently opposed instituting sports betting in Atlantic City.

He was the Mitt Romney of his era, slashing redundant staff and instituting new accounting procedures.

Further changes came over the years, including instituting the “Top Secret” designation during the Truman era.

He came to the conclusion that in instituting a comparison he had established a contrast.

These considerations point to the urgent necessity of instituting an inspection of the hearing in our schools.

The Emperor allowed three months to elapse, before instituting any inquiry into the past.

Hence they do not steadily conform to their primitive laws; and even, those of their own instituting they frequently infringe.

As an intelligent being, he incessantly transgresses the laws established by God, and changes those of his own instituting.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to instituting, such as: authorizing, colonizing, endowing, originating, planting, and setting up.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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