One could be inclined to adopt the view that institutionalisation of horizontal integration is not necessary. |
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Jane Freeman Mouline's chapter concerns the institutionalisation of Tahitian dance and its evolution from a village-based participatory genre to a specialist art form. |
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Arguably, Colombia would be better served by the institutionalisation of his policies, rather than the continuation of his rule. |
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We are not, however, just dealing here with the institutionalisation of further transparency mechanisms. |
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However, this agreement does include one important new feature: the institutionalisation of political dialogue. |
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Within these emerging identities, mobility and institutionalisation, is a public sphere in transition. |
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This is important both to protect the woman's right to family life, and to prevent institutionalisation of children. |
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This institutionalisation of debates is also necessary for ensuring the durability of initiatives carried out. |
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I am also interested in the institutionalisation dynamics that it can give place to. |
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In 1987, the government passed a law that was supposed to encourage less institutionalisation and more community-based care, following earlier reforms in the West. |
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The existing National Social Welfare Policy discourages the institutionalisation of children that are deprived of parental care, except as a last resort. |
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Concrete exercise of the distrust of institutionalisation. |
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As in the conduct of wars themselves, the institutionalisation of military spending quickly becomes entangled in a series of incentives that are entirely tangential to the ostensive motive. |
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These activities are aimed at maintaining and improving the quality of veteran's life thus avoiding or postponing institutionalisation, while respecting their choices and personal values. |
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The Crusades also had a role in the creation and institutionalisation of the military and Dominican orders as well as the Medieval Inquisition. |
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Partly thanks to its growing institutionalisation, it has become less cautious about valuations and has financed too many competing companies with dubious business plans. |
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Hybridizing underlying normative values strengthens the vitality of such institutionalisation in instances where restrictive judicial pluralism tends to mummify or even folklorise them. |
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Europe continues to shape itself as the concepts of nation state are challenged by an unprecedented degree of intergovernmental and supranational institutionalisation. |
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Current practices in industrialised countries tend towards greater institutionalisation of the elderly, placing them in large homes where they perforce lose their sense of purpose and dignity. |
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The progressive institutionalisation of those networks leads to the diversification of their members and of their claims, which may create or intensify political dissensions among the different organizations. |
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They were surprised to learn that the children were unhappy and that the eldest in particular was so depressed that he was probably headed for institutionalisation in a child guidance clinic. |
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But if the authors are close to being accurate in their estimates of the scale and institutionalisation of tax evasion, no wonder patience with Greece is so frayed. |
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The situation is urgent, and we need to shorten the time that was needed for the institutionalisation of climate change issues in order to reconcile economic activity with biodiversity. |
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In 1998, NATO established a set of general guidelines that do not allow for a formal institutionalisation of relations, but reflect the Allies' desire to increase cooperation. |
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