9 sentences with 'instituted'

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


« Augustus Caesar instituted a regular courier service. »
« The group instituted a community reward fund and set up a hotline for calls from witnesses whose identities are guaranteed to be kept confidential. »
« Augustus instituted strong moral laws penalising young (elite) men who tried to avoid marriage and celebrated the piety and loyalty of conservative married women. »
« However, the raids began again and in 1066 William the Conqueror, a Viking king descended from Normandy in northern France, invaded and defeated the Anglo-Saxon king and instituted Norman rule. »
« In a span of four years, the court instituted with IARC removed some 400 first-time nonviolent felony offenders from the normal, mostly ineffective criminal process and forced them into treatment. »
« The period between 650 - 500 BCE is sometimes called the "Age of Tyrants" in Greek history because many polis instituted tyrants to avoid civil war between the aristocrats and the less wealthy citizens during this period. »
« Pericles instituted a policy of paying civil servants, who had worked for free in the past, a move that drastically decreased the potential for corruption through bribery and opened up the possibility for poorer citizens to hold public office. »
« Thus, the tsarist state instituted serfdom in 1649 on a widespread basis, formalising what was already a widespread institution. This made peasants legally little better than slaves, forced to work the land and serve the state in war when conscripted. »
« One notable innovation that emerged during the Carolingian Renaissance is that Charlemagne instituted a major reform of writing, returning to the Roman practice of large, clear letters spaced apart and sentences using spaces and punctuation, rather than the cursive scrawls of the Merovingian period. »

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