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4 sentences with 'instituting'

Example sentences and phrases with the word instituting and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: instituting

Instituting means starting or setting up something, such as a system, rule, law, or organization. It involves officially creating or establishing something to be used or followed.


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He was moralistic about the sex and divinity of emperors, instituting the policy that all oaths had to be swords to the emperor's divinity.
Likewise, with his armies Napoleon "exported" the Revolution to the rest of Europe, undermining the power of the traditional nobility and instituting a code of laws based on the principle of legal equality.
Moreover, the costs of the wars were so high that his government desperately sought new sources of revenue, selling off titles of nobility and bureaucratic offices, instituting yet more taxes and further trampling the peasants.
Britain tried various methods of raising revenue on both sides of the Atlantic to manage the enormous debt, including instituting a tax on tea and other goods sold to the colonies by British companies, but many subjects resisted these taxes.

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