The need for additional nutritional supplements was noted, and proper supplementation was reinstituted. |
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After the delirium clears the drug may be reinstituted at a much smaller dose. |
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Satan will be bound, and the temple will be rebuilt and the sacrificial system reinstituted. |
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The Guild reinstituted a health care package during its annual membership meeting on December 2-4 in Austin, Texas. |
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We will tell them about the fact that we have reinstituted apprenticeships. |
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By the turn of the twentieth century it had become clear that white supremacy would be reinstituted. |
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Finally, when soldiers return to work, profit sharing is reinstituted as if they had never left. |
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The Sanhedrin and other duly constituted courts cannot be established until this ordination is reinstituted. |
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The Taliban reinstituted that practice, using bulldozers to push over the walls. |
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The international programmes of the Reagan years are also being reinstituted. |
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These changes in ownership were reconsidered soon afterwards, and former owners were reinstituted. |
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The procedures and guidelines inherited by the Corporation from the Government of the Northwest Territories have now been reinstituted. |
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It reinstituted random urinalysis at all institutions in November 1992, and in 1994 it adopted a formal drug strategy. |
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The European Parliament might well ask that democracy, the rule of law, parliament and government be reinstituted in Sri Lanka. |
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Mr. President, the truth of the matter is that you have reinstituted lost credibility to the conscience of this international organization. |
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We understand that, due to resource constraints, this monitoring function had been suspended during 2007-08 but has recently been reinstituted. |
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They have not reinstituted money into the department so that the workers can do all the work that is required in immigration. |
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During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 to 1871 the Iron Cross was reinstituted. |
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We welcome the fact that the minister reinstituted the regulator's authority by taking back that which it had relegated to your organization. |
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We are calling for the fund to be reinstituted, but management of it to be assigned to the regions, based on their own needs. |
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Thus, in correcting certain more recently discovered errors, the May tape reinstituted the error of omitting certain sales. |
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Two years after this decision, Imperial Oil sent a letter to its employees, stating that the company had reinstituted random drug testing. |
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At the point that the physician reinstituted mechanical ventilation, patients were predicted to be an average of 13 minutes away from task failure. |
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Constantius also reinstituted an annual council of the southern Gallic provinces, to meet at Arelate. |
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All the laws will be reinstituted in his days as of old. |
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The first king of the northern kingdom also inaugurated other religious reforms or reinstituted ancient practices that were interpreted as decadent by the Deuteronomic historian of the southern kingdom of Judah. |
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If support is reinstituted, the court may consider changes in circumstances, but it may not award support to a point in time later than previously could have been ordered. |
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The Commission recommendation is that a federal minimum wage should be reinstituted, although legislation to benchmark the minimum wage to the LICO index would be novel in Canada. |
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Further, the Corporation has already incorporated these suggestions into its current business practices and reinstituted the existing procedural manual. |
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Certain controls should also be reviewed or reinstituted. |
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That screening process needs to be reinstituted immediately. |
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Anne reinstituted the traditional religious practice of touching for the king's evil that had been eschewed by William as papist superstition. |
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