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  1. instituting

    Institutions (singular: institutions) are humanly devised structures of rules and norms that shape and constrain individual behavior. All definitions of institutions generally entail that there is a level of persistence and continuity. Laws, rules, social conventions and norms are all examples of institutions. Institutions vary in their level of formality and informality.Institutions are a principal object of study in social sciences such as political science, anthropology, economics, and sociology (the latter described by Émile Durkheim as the "science of institutions, their genesis and their functioning"). Primary or meta-institutions are institutions such as the family or money that are broad enough to encompass sets of related institutions. Institutions are also a central concern for law, the formal mechanism for political rule-making and enforcement. Historians study and document the founding, growth, decay and development of institutions as part of political, economic and cultural history.

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  1. Instituting

    of Institute

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of instituting in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of instituting in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of instituting in a Sentence

  1. Mary Vahl:

    In 2019, this type of behavior should not be accepted because of certain views. If you don't want to sit next to certain people in a public restaurant then you should probably eat dinner in the comfort of your own home, if they're now talking about instituting training programs, the fear that I have is that it suggests that there weren't programs in place before or if they were, they clearly were not sufficient.

  2. David Clohessy:

    We hope that Penn State officials will stop patting themselves on the back and start instituting real reforms to make the campus safer for students.

  3. The Florida senator:

    This is outrageous, it's unnecessary, and I would stop it by instituting a National Regulatory Budget that limits the costs each agency's rules can impose.

  4. Scott Stewart:

    When you look at the number of passengers every day, and the number of stations that we have, you would need to institute security at every station along a subway, instituting that same level of security would be very costly. It would also create tie-ups and bog down commuting times.

  5. Laura Cooper:

    Executive orders in lieu of congressional action is not a sustainable means of achieving and instituting change. Being pro reform and being supportive of law enforcement are not mutually exclusive and the MCCA hopes that any executive action taken will reflect a balance between improving law enforcement transparency and best practices while being supportive of the men and women who protect and serve our cities.

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