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estabelecer
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constituir
To set up or lay the groundwork for.
found
plant
establish
constitute
Portuguese
estabelecer
Spanish
establecer
To advance or set forth in court (e.g. charges or proceedings).
bring
Spanish
establecer
1
The new law will
institute
a movie-like rating system for Internet content.
2
The
institute
asked the Sentencing Commission to reexamine fines a year ago.
3
The
institute
would nevertheless continue working on the edition with critical commentary.
4
The fundamental principles in the educational
institute
of St. Ignatius were these:-
5
A new facility has established the foundation for a national research
institute
.
6
The World Food Programme is an
institute
of global co-operation, he said.
7
The
institute
published its new forecast in its Quarterly Economic Commentpublished today.
8
Ms Bourke said the
institute
's
board still had confidence in Ms George.
9
Therefore, governments must
institute
and ensure the balancing act works for all.
10
The cost would therefore have to be met directly by the
institute
.
11
Steinbrenner said he would
institute
those changes if Cashman agreed to return.
12
He said the ANC would
institute
internal procedures to deal with corruption.
13
Lula's
institute
has said all his activities with the company were legal.
14
Last year, we created our first manufacturing innovation
institute
in Youngstown, Ohio.
15
A 48-hour waiting period is required for all abortions, the
institute
said.
16
It continued: The
institute
operates in a highly regulated and complex environment.
institute
·
say the institute
economic institute
new institute
educational institute
tertiary institute
Portuguese
estabelecer
fundar
Spanish
constituir
instituir
plantar
fundar
instaurar
establecer