instigated in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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In the process, they engaged in and instigated a rather superfluous debate instead of focussing on really important issues facing senior managers.
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In 1958 the society instigated a competition for young conductors.
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This piece of literature anticipated and instigated the ideas of the nihilists.
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Its ramparts were levelled and a major rebuilding programme of a very different nature was instigated.
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The vast majority responded and where care proceedings were instigated, gave general neglect as the reason.
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When the same thing happened a week later social services again had him examined at hospital, but this time instigated an emergency care order.
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The rebellions were largely instigated by the old pagan priests, who had not come to terms with their new circumstances.
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This change was instigated in order to include young men and youth activism into the programs.
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Instigated in 1978, the one-child policy has created a generation known as singletons or little emperors ("xiao huangdi").
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However, urbanization and pollution instigated reductions in range area.
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