Sentences with phrase «first instituted in»

National Flag Day was first instituted in 1996 by Jean Chrétien.
If someone wants to look into this more deeply, the number of conservation and efficiency techniques that were first instituted in the 1970's is incredible.
A policy of putting out all fires, first instituted in 1910, led to a long - term increase in flammable undergrowth in forest where fire is part of the natural order.
The federal corporate income tax was first instituted in 1909 when income above $ 5,000 was subjected to a one percent tax rate.
Senate leaders said the bill would restore nearly $ 434 million in GEA cuts in last year's state budget, reductions that were first instituted in 2010, when the state faced billion - dollar budget deficits.
They were first instituted in 1526 in the electorates of Saxony and Hesse.
The summer institute is named in memory of Sandra K. Abell, a professor of science education at the University of Missouri who was instrumental in conceptualizing, planning, and hosting the first institute in 2009.

Not exact matches

When the institute tried injecting Ebola - infected animals — first guinea pigs, then monkeys — with its therapeutic agent encased in the lipid nanoparticles, the survival rate rose to 100 %, from around 20 % in previous trials.
In March, the institute published a report card focused on the in situ industry, the first of its kind from an NGO, entitled Drilling DeepeIn March, the institute published a report card focused on the in situ industry, the first of its kind from an NGO, entitled Drilling Deepein situ industry, the first of its kind from an NGO, entitled Drilling Deeper.
The institute filed its first case this month against militant groups at the deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
This new reality will certainly come to a shock to those gathering at Preston Manning «s institute on Oct. 22 to watch the Canadian Taxpayers Federation present former Alberta Treasurer Stockwell Day with a «TaxFighter Award» for his role in implementing Canada's first 10 percent flat - rate personal income tax in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Also in the hard - to - believe category is Alaska's plan to institute an income tax for the first time in 35 years to «close a $ 3.5 billion dollar deficit the state is carrying,» according to Zero Hedge.
As the first fintech internship scheme led by a regulatory authority and a research institute, banks and universities have joined force in developing talents for the fintech industry.
Instead, the decision as to what our question is must be made first in much more general terms, and only then can we institute a comparison.
She is the Mystical Body of Christ; at the same time a visible society instituted with hierarchical organs, and a spiritual community; the Church on earth, the pilgrim People of God here below, and the Church filled with heavenly blessings; the germ and the first fruits of the Kingdom of God, through which the work and the sufferings of Redemption are continued throughout human history, and which looks for its perfect accomplishment beyond time in glory.
On the first day the members of the institute were loaded into cars and taken to the Orange Drive - in Theater where the Garden Grove Community Church began.
In 1997 he gained worldwide fame as the leader of the team at the Roslin Institute, a government - sponsored biotechnology research institute in Midlothian, Scotland, which brought to birth the world's first cloned mammal, a sheep known as «Dolly.&raquIn 1997 he gained worldwide fame as the leader of the team at the Roslin Institute, a government - sponsored biotechnology research institute in Midlothian, Scotland, which brought to birth the world's first cloned mammal, a sheep known as «Dolly.&raquin Midlothian, Scotland, which brought to birth the world's first cloned mammal, a sheep known as «Dolly.»
The research institute I direct, housed at Regent University in Virginia, published the first study of its kind...
With my first degree under my belt I became a research student in a high - powered research institute in the University of Adelaide.
In observance of the fifth anniversary of these institutes, the First American Convocation on Church Growth was held last winter; it was attended by more than 400 pastors, spouses and lay workers.
While my first negative impression of Schuller was somewhat modified after a week's exposure to his institute and the testimonies of other pastors who spoke in glowing terms of how their own ministries had taken on new life after they followed some of Schuller's principles, I still have some deep theological problems with these principles.
This week's developments raise to a higher level the decades - long partnership between Vietnam and IRRI, which started in 1963 when the first Vietnamese scientist studied at the rice institute.
The institute just started transplanting the first pepper plants a week before, about 3 to 4 inches in size, grown in the greenhouse nearby.
EAGLE, IDAHO, MARCH 16, 2006 - Thanks in part to a healthy lifestyle program instituted last summer, the wrestling team at Saydel High School in Des, Moines, Iowa is busy celebrating its first wrestling conference championship in the school's history.
In 1946, with such a goodly number of women pros around who, of course, could not compete in the Amateur, the first Women's Open championship was instituted by the Ladies PGIn 1946, with such a goodly number of women pros around who, of course, could not compete in the Amateur, the first Women's Open championship was instituted by the Ladies PGin the Amateur, the first Women's Open championship was instituted by the Ladies PGA.
The NCI is one of 27 centers and institutes run by the NationalInstitutes of Health, whose budget was also decreased, for the first time in 36 years.
«When our association discovered that bats could be altered and gain enhanced performance above our bat standard, stiffer penalties were instituted as a deterrent,» wrote Craig Cress, the president of ASA, in an email to me years ago when I first started examining this story.
When he arrived at spring training, Indians designated hitter Kevin Mitchell, 35, weighed in at 263 pounds and became the first Cleveland player ever to fail to complete the Warrior Run, a set of sprints totaling 850 yards, that the Indians instituted five years ago.
Financial institutes are predicting United to become the first sports team in the world to produced $ 1 billion in yearly revenue by 2020 if the recent trend continue.
In the first few weeks, however, already two out of every eight mothers quit nursing, evaluated the institute this spring.
-LSB-...] Terry Grier, first instituted this program here in Houston, it was (and remains for some) a highly controversial move.
From 1964 through 1978, in conjunction with Adelphi University, Mr. Gardner instituted the first formal Waldorf Teacher Training Program which was housed at the school.
And childhood hunger is the reason why I've always been a supporter of breakfast - in - the - classroom programs even though they can be, as you note, quite controversial — as such a program was here in Houston ISD when it was first instituted.
[129] Many hospitals have instituted practices that encourage breastfeeding, however a 2012 survey in the US found that 24 % of maternity services were still providing supplements of commercial infant formula as a general practice in the first 48 hours after birth.
At Shipley, which has teamed up with Nowinski's Concussion Legacy Foundation, the University of Delaware and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to institute the impact monitoring program, the sensors showed some immediate benefit in their first year.
First, the correction - I'd originally reported that the district would no longer continue its practice of requiring kids to take a package of animal crackers as part of the in - classroom, universal breakfast service that was instituted last year at the elementary level.
In his first major intervention since the referendum, the former prime minister said he was setting up an institute to make the case against Brexit.
While the court resolved that the case instituted by the former First Lady did not constitute an abuse of judicial process, it resolved that the actions of the EFCC complained of by her did not constitute a violation of her rights and that she was not entitled to any of the six reliefs sought in the suit.
At the meeting on Thursday, Dan O'Connell, director of the state's AIDS institute, said it appears the state has seen its first case of mother - to - infant HIV transmission in 19 months.
It is difficult to assign a partisan slant to these instances of disenfranchisement because, regardless of who instituted them in the first place, they tend to persist across left leaning and right leaning governments over time.
Though Governor Andrew Cuomo has expressed support for instituting a congestion pricing program to reduce street congestion in Manhattan and create a dedicated source of revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), and said that he is fighting for such a scheme in state budget negotiations, the governor has recently indicated that he may only be able to win a modest first step, raising the ire of those expecting more.
Last year, the program was instituted in middle schools, where all students are now provided lunch at no charge, but the mayor said that the results of the program were underwhelming and that instead of expanding it to elementary and / or high schools, the city would first look to do more outreach around the middle school offering and see if there is a noted improvement in year two.
The CJC's Needs Assessment Report, which was validated by industry expert RicciGreeneAssociates in 2013, called for a two pronged approach — first, enhance the County's innovative work with Alternatives to Incarceration programs to divert people away from the jail and drive down recidivism; and second, move forward with larger jail facility, designed as transition center campus where the County can improve its ability to institute additional evidence - based rehabilitative and re-entry programs.
It was even harsher than Christie's deal with the 35,000 - member CWA, which instituted a pay freeze for the first year but allowed a 1 percent hike in the second year.
He recollected his first speech as Rector, in which He prayed for spiritual direction in order to transform the then institute into a world class campus for higher learning.
To this end, in 2006, United Bank for Africa became the first bank in Nigeria to institute a foundation, the UBA Foundation.
The social - media policy, believed to be one of the first instituted by a child protective agency in New York State, is being used in cases with an increased safety risk to the child.
Getting children off Rikers Island is a great first step in instituting this legislation.
The preliminary budget touts $ 1.1 billion in total savings that the city will achieve by the end of fiscal year 2017 through de Blasio's «citywide savings plan,» the voluntary savings program he instituted in his first budget as mayor.
(CNN)- Hours after his inauguration as Virginia's 72nd governor — and in the wake of a scandal that engulfed his predecessor — Terry McAuliffe has made ethics reform his first order of business, instituting tighter limits between public officials and lobbyists like he once was.
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