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establish

[ih-stab-lish] / ɪˈstæb lɪʃ /




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A spokesperson for NHS England said it had "immediately established a payroll improvement programme after hearing about these awful cases and the distress caused".

From BBC

It said Hemsley is prohibited from participating in decisions made by the trust’s independent trustees, which “aligns with established models for avoiding potential conflicts of interest.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He remained staunchly independent, establishing Zipporah Films, named for his wife, in 1971, in order to maintain control over distribution of his work.

From Los Angeles Times

And the established discourse cycle does mean that any backlash to a bad song is going to be met with a backlash to the backlash.

From Salon

The M23 rebel group that one year ago seized Goma, eastern Congo’s largest city, has tried to establish itself as the prevailing government in the area and consolidate control.

From The Wall Street Journal