Is " instituted to" refer to start something, a project?
(Video below, at 1.08) We target mid-sized companies where the initial equity investment ranges from 150 million euros up to 1.2 billion euros to ensure full alignment between EQT as an owner, the board and the management team we have instituted to Troika. And the purpose of the Troika is really to keep each other informed in order to expedite the full potential plan and evaluation work in an efficient way.
He does not say "to troika". He say "the troika".
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anonymousIs " instituted to" refer to start something, a project?
It's "instituted the Troika". People who don't speak English as their native language have trouble with the "th" sound, so it doesn't always come out clearly.
To institute is, as you say, to start, to set up (a group of people who will work together to solve a particular problem