institute
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The targets included an institute specialized in sensitive technologies backed by the minister of defense, networks of the defense and foreign affairs ministries, and an entity in France’s judicial sector.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 13, 2026
"Ten years ago we made about six million vehicles a year and we've now stabilised at about four, 4.2 million," transport economist Thomas Puls of the IW economic institute in Cologne told AFP.
From Barron's ● Jul. 12, 2026
For her, the institute is also a legacy bid.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 29, 2026
Famously, Maresca wrote a 7,000-word thesis on the similarities between football and chess at Italy's Coverciano institute.
From BBC ● Jun. 29, 2026
In 1984, when his research institute fell under new management, Feldman took a look at his future and grimaced.
From "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" by Steven D. Levitt
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Purchases or purchase orders by government-linked buyers — local governments, state-backed industrial parks, public research institutes, state-owned companies and government-funded demonstration projects — have soared.
From MarketWatch ● May 27, 2026
Whether civics institutes will support discourse across ideological lines or mimic the ideological conformity they decry remains to be seen.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 19, 2026
The programme, developed in collaboration with two Indian design institutes, will train 180 artisans in six-month modules.
From BBC ● Apr. 28, 2026
While the Getty Center remains closed to the public, Whalen said it will be “business as usual” for the staff of the museum, its conservation and research institutes and the Getty Foundation.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 9, 2026
He runs the new neuroimaging lab at the University of California at San Francisco, one of the world’s leading scientific institutes.
From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel
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SEC Chairman Paul Atkins has been opposed to the rule since it was instituted in 2005, when he was a commissioner who voted against it alongside a fellow Republican appointee.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jun. 11, 2026
This is why the nation’s founders instituted religious freedom — they witnessed how Europe was torn apart by wars waged between different flavors of Christianity.
From Salon ● Jun. 10, 2026
A phone ban was also instituted at the MSG show and Bridgers’ previous pop-up sets, with attendees storing their devices in Yondr bags, which physically lock using magnets.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 5, 2026
The original profitability and IPO seasoning guardrails were instituted after the 2000 dot-com bubble crash, when hot but unprofitable IPOs burned investors.
From Barron's ● Jun. 5, 2026
That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
From "Stella by Starlight" by Sharon M. Draper
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The state government established what was called a “concurrency doctrine,” instituting strict requirements for infrastructure development—water, sewer, schooling—that had to be established before construction permits were granted.
From Slate ● Apr. 20, 2026
That demand-destruction scenario is already now playing out in several Asian countries, which have moved to curb crude consumption by instituting four-day workweeks, early office closures and other power-saving measures.
From MarketWatch ● Apr. 15, 2026
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has said the manufacturing powerhouse, the world's eighth-largest consumer of crude oil, is moving towards instituting fuel price caps to alleviate pressure on the country's energy supply.
From Barron's ● Mar. 9, 2026
Presidents Gerald Ford and his successor Jimmy Carter took up the mantle of reform, instituting new norms and rules designed to rein in an out-of-control presidency.
From Salon ● Feb. 15, 2026
Once it was gone, he was glad to be rid of it, for he had been troubled from the start by the danger of instituting the plan without first checking it out with Colonel Korn.
From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller
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