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are instituting

  • present progressive
    of institute.
    institute
    verb (used with object)
    to set up; establish; organize.

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“We are instituting a broad array of solutions and improvements as quickly as resources and solutions allow,” Freedman said.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 10, 2023

We talked to leaders at four very different resorts to find out about some of the steps they are instituting to protect both the environment and their sport.

From Washington Post Feb. 10, 2022

But not all bands and venues are instituting such measures.

From Salon Aug. 31, 2021

Several artists and festival organizers with events planned at the Gorge are instituting policies of their own.

From Seattle Times Aug. 16, 2021

The people of the world are soon to receive an object lesson in the stupendous kindergarten we are instituting for their benefit.

From Christopher Columbus and His Monument Columbia being a concordance of choice tributes to the great Genoese, his grand discovery, and his greatness of mind and purpose by J. M. (John Marcus) Dickey