Examples of 'may institute' in a sentence

Meaning of "may institute"

may institute: This phrase implies the possibility or potential for the establishment or introduction of a new policy, system, or practice by an institution or organization

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Persons who may institute civil proceedings relating to nationality.
Viewed as a bellwether of what other states may institute in the future.
Representatives may institute proceedings and file for bankruptcy.
The Supreme Court has held that school officials may institute a.
Natural or legal persons may institute proceedings for annulment.
You may institute daily briefings so everyone knows what everyone else is doing.
Anyone who is dissatisfied with a decision may institute administrative court proceedings.
He may institute a reign of terror that will make you agree to do almost anything.
Anyone who is a victim of racial discrimination may institute proceedings for judicial protection.
The government may institute a restrictive exchange control policy in the future.
Each Chamber shall set up Standing Committees and may institute inquiry or other special committees.
States may institute legal enquiries or proceedings even against persons outside their territory.
The person concerned or the Commission may institute proceedings before the Court of Justice.
The EHRC may institute or intervene in legal proceedings which raise human rights issues.
The person concerned and the Commission may institute proceedings before the Court of Justice.

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ECB may institute proceedings in the cases and under the down in this Treaty.
The person concerned and the Commission may institute proceedings before the Coun of Justice.
The EU may institute structures that slow down the technological revolution and legislative restrictions.
O The Chief Electoral Officer may institute penal proceedings for an offence.
We may institute agrarian laws, forbidding any man to possess more than a certain annual revenue.
To this end, they may institute appropriate checks.
However, where the injury is a continuing one the new State of nationality may institute a claim.
The injured person may institute a public action of his or her own accord.
It shall retain the competence of the three bodies, and may institute legal proceedings.
The two spouses alone may institute proceedings for termination of the marriage.
With regard to Adjudicatory jurisdiction the Commission, states, individuals and NGOs may institute complaint.
The employee may institute legal proceedings against the employer within certain time limits.
Provincial executive, that executive may institute appropriate proceedings.
Member States may institute moratoriums of even broader scope if they so desire.
As you point out, in most regimes creditors may institute liquidation proceedings.
Only the consignee may institute a claim with the carrier for damage incurred during shipping.
Solely the Procurator-General or his or her deputy may institute criminal proceedings against a judge.
The Commission may institute appropriate proceedings and shall make known its findings and recommendations.
Where there has been no resiling, the creditor may institute a claim for a reduced contract price.
Sometimes, you may institute some portion control measures or perhaps use a slow feeding pet bowl.
Once the APs detect this condition, they may institute a known power backoff policy.
The Court may institute preparatory inquiries, or order such inquiries to be made.
The persons concerned* or the Commission may institute proceedings before the Court of Justice.
Any person may institute an action in Superior Court, for authority to assume another name.
In England and Wales ( and exceptionally in Scotland ) a private person may institute criminal proceedings.
Supervisory board, may institute proceedings on the company 's behalf to estabIish IiabiI i ty.
However, a judicial authority may institute proceedings while the Houses are dissolved.
Who May Institute a Plan ( a ) Any employer may institute a plan for his employees.
Any person directly concerned may institute proceedings against such decisions, as provided in Article 33 2.
A public employer may institute random testing of employees in “ safety sensitive ” or “ special risk ” occupations.
Concerned may institute proceedings against such decisions, as provided in Article 33.

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