0 an organization that works to advance a particular area of knowledge -- institutt [ neuter ]
the National Institute for Literacy nasjonalinstituttet for lese- og skriveferdigheter
a research institute et forskningsinstitutt
1 to start or cause to be used -- stifte
reforms being instituted by the government reformer som innføres av regjeringen
2 a society or organization, or the building it uses -- institutt
3 to start or establish -- opprette, innstifte, foranstalte
When was the Red Cross instituted?
Low-trusting individuals cooperate most when and only when such a framework is instituted.
Preparatory offices were set up for four additional institutes, and directors and deputy directors were appointed.
Since the institute's creation, some improvement in planning projects has been observed (20).
Delegates discussed the details of the provision on powers without commenting on the major change that had been instituted.
There is also exclusion from reimbursement for certain drugs not included in a recently instituted positive list.
Studies of the impact of specific conferences are occasionally planned and conducted in collaboration with cosponsoring institutes.
1911, when he was asked to join a group of experts in order to discuss the founding of biological institutes.
In the following fiscal year there were 55 such investigations, and prosecutions were instituted in 12 cases.