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instituted

adjective as in initiated

adjective as in started

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However, Italy and the US states of Alabama and Florida have instituted bans.

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China has instituted retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, and floated possible sanctions on U.S. companies like Google, according to Reuters.

From Salon

Lines of parents gathered at the school, which instituted a lockdown procedure, to collect their children as police shut off a section of the road outside.

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But the actual number that have instituted the ban will likely be significantly higher by taking into account smaller subreddits with only a few thousand members.

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A related proposal would reinstate the tightened standards for the “public charge” rule instituted in the first Trump term.

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