Examples of 'had been instituted' in a sentence

Meaning of "had been instituted"

had been instituted - This phrase indicates that a system, rule, law, or practice has been established or put into effect. It implies that the action of instituting something has already taken place in the past and is currently in place or active

How to use "had been instituted" in a sentence

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had been instituted
Criminal proceedings had been instituted where appropriate.
Regard being had to the fact that they had been instituted.
The system had been instituted to ensure there was no misunderstanding.
Breast examinations and cervical cancer screening had been instituted free of charge.
A number of measures had been instituted to combat trafficking in women and children.
For the purposes of criminal responsibility, proceedings had been instituted against an unknown person.
Programmes had been instituted to deal with war trauma in both adults and children.
Measures of protection that had been instituted in the case of D.
Whipping had been instituted as corporeal punishment and the women and children were being abused.
The Djiboutian Day of the Child had been instituted by presidential decree.
Our results demonstrated calcium intake below these levels even when supplementation had been instituted Table 4.
Special programmes had been instituted for refugee women and children.
No preparatory proceedings relating to terrorist activity had been instituted in Poland during 2009.
Rehabilitation programmes had been instituted to provide care for the victims of such abuse.
In 13 cases, criminal proceedings had been instituted.
A further national programme had been instituted to improve housing conditions for slum dwellers.
To combat poverty, a microcredit programme for indigent women had been instituted in 1987.
An extensive prevention programme had been instituted to battle those two major causes of disability.
Ahead of the 1951 general election a separate Armenian Catholic seat had been instituted.
Such a dialogue had been instituted for the first time during the current session.
Constant vigilance and a zero-tolerance policy had been instituted and were being applied.
Training courses had been instituted for teachers to improve their qualifications and teaching methods.
In verses 23 to 27, he simply reverts to what had been instituted by the Lord Himself.
Proceedings had been instituted against both Serbs and Croats accused of war crimes.
Weekly meetings with the parties had been instituted for this purpose and had proven effective.
Sheep sacrifice had been instituted for atonement since the very beginning, sheep sacrifice.
It recalled that criminal proceedings had been instituted by the Public Prosecutor 's Office.
A career exam had been instituted in 1998, with recruitment by open competition.
It recalled that criminal proceedings had been instituted by the Public Prosecutor & apos ; s Office.
In Panama, bilateral agreements had been instituted for joint patrols and operations against drug trafficking.
The construction ban, which had been instituted eight years before, was lifted.
In addition, disciplinary procedures had been instituted against some prison officers and 17 had been suspended.
As a result, criminal proceedings had been instituted in some 200 cases against law enforcement officers.
A national children 's day had been instituted in November 1999 and had received extensive media coverage.

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Examples of using Instituted
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