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institute
noun as in law; custom
verb as in begin; put into operation
Example Sentences
That is the key finding of PREDIMED-Plus, a large clinical trial led in Spain by the University of Navarra together with more than 200 researchers from 22 universities, hospitals, and research institutes.
It also announced an expanded partnership with VITO, a Flemish research institute, to deliver solutions for agriculture and environmental monitoring.
Along with the U.S. fiscal deterioration, the firm noted that it’s hardly a coincidence that gold has increased fourfold since 2008-09, when the Federal Reserve under Ben Bernanke instituted quantitative easing.
“Having student-loan debt is kind of a double-edged sword,” said Tyler Bond, research director at the institute.
Thompson has instituted a curfew around the facility, allowing protests to occur only between f 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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