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Chinitz added that the reinstitution of fault-only grounds would "bog down" the already overwhelmed family court system as estranged couples air out their deeply personal grievances and spar over proving one party's wrongdoing.

From Salon • Nov. 4, 2024

Ferrer said this latest health order is not meant as a precursor to the reinstitution of broader mask mandates, such as in schools or other indoor public settings.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2022

"Subsequent isolated cases of Ebola in Mali would not automatically require reinstitution of these measures, which are used only when there is a risk of widespread transmission," officials said.

From Reuters • Jan. 5, 2015

Opponents of Woodrow Wilson's reinstitution of the draft in World War I accused him of "committing a sin against humanity."

From Chicago Tribune • Dec. 11, 2014

In Paris, the Senate had been reconvened to consider the reinstitution of End of French Republic the empire.

From A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) by Emerson, Edwin