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Management is instituting a number of changes which they hope will result in an improvement in service to our clients.

Finding that a remarkably close accord existed between the conclusions of the two men, he came to realise that both must be of value, and he wrote a fortnight later to suggest to Professor Challis the desirability of his instituting a search for the suspected planet.

[218] Foremost amongst the many objects for which Bentham worked were the amendment of the criminal code, the improvement of the Poor Laws, the abolition of transportation, sanitary and prison reform, systematic registration, and the instituting of public prosecutors, in short better police all round and in the widest sense of the term.

Various reforms, extending over a series of years, were successively taken in hand with the object of making penal servitude reformatory as well as retributive, of ensuring that convicts released on ticket-of-leave should remain under police supervision until the expiration of their sentences, of arresting the criminal career of juvenile law-breakers by means of reformatories and industrial [347]schools; and of protecting society, as far as possible, from the repeated ravages of incorrigible offenders, by instituting a system for the thorough identification and registration of criminals.

The report, (upon the authority of which the foregoing remarks on the Trafalgar Square arrangements are based) concluded with a strong expression of opinion as to the desirability of investigating without delay the administration and organization of the Metropolitan Police Force, and the Home Secretary promised to give immediate effect to the recommendations of the Committee by instituting an exhaustive inquiry into the question, with a view to making the necessary changes.

" 2) Kudos to the Globe for instituting the routine source double-checking system that caught Smith.

Despite recently instituting later deadlines, the Times couldn't get the story into yesterday's paper (unlike USAT and the WP ).

Today, the paper's front reports that the hospital has apologized to the mother and has promised the state of California that it's instituting a policy of epidural anesthesia to women in labor on demand, regardless of their ability to pay.

It seems that many countries deep in economic turmoil will now be instituting limits on the freedom of foreigners to lend and residents to borrow foreign currency.

And if we attempted to remedy it by instituting an all-female priesthood for the next two millennia, I'd be equally opposed.

This entailed instituting aggressive markdown policies in the short term to remove large inventories that had built up in many divisions and stores.

It is possible that instituting an improved preoperative evaluation of pulmonary function, as well as instituting a pulmonary rehabilitation program, might help to reduce this excessive rate of respiratory failure.

In addition to instituting a programwide Regional Counsel advocate support/case review system, which emphasizes collaboration and co-counseling on common issues throughout the whole region, LSNC is coordinating and advancing a region-wide advocacy agenda in welfare to work and housing and economic development.

LSC organized a well-received panel at the SEPDA Conference to showcase how well two state communities of justice and two programs used reconfiguration activities to expand diversity within staff and volunteer ranks, and for instituting programmatic measures that will generate a new cadre of leaders in the legal services community.

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