0 a society or organization, or the building it uses -- institusi
1 to start or establish -- mendirikan
When was the Red Cross instituted?
The first is the period when a government institutes its first modern welfare policies.
After the campaign an intensive surveillance system was instituted and physicians were required to notify suspected cases.
The structural problems with which the academic institutes have had to contend, are of a passing nature.
Interviewers were required to achieve a kappa of at least 0.6 ; otherwise, retraining was instituted.
At neighbourhood level, the gang had similarly instituted a veritable regime of terror.
In many cases the authorities instituted hereditary family occupations and probably determined patrilineal succession.
We instituted a number of additional controls on the selection of the stimulus set to ensure interpretable results.
In the following fiscal year there were 55 such investigations, and prosecutions were instituted in 12 cases.
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