Like other populists, Chavez disdains any party institutionalization that might constrain his personal autonomy. |
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Professors of women's studies are anxious about institutionalization, departmentalization, and teaching evaluations, she said. |
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The co-decision procedure has been modified in practice through the institutionalization of trialogues. |
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Practices of popular authorization can be deeply entrenched without that leading to an institutionalization of the rule of law. |
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Lack of theoretical clarity and legal certainty in this matter hinders the institutionalization of these military-economic subsystems. |
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That is surely penny wise and pound foolish, a recipe for the persistence of costly, revolving-door institutionalization of troubled kids. |
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The psychological residue of institutionalization requires active and prolonged agency intervention. |
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He reveals an intense frustration with the institutionalization of semiotics. |
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His institutionalization reveals that his violence is attributable to his mental deficiencies. |
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The result has been the institutionalization of agricultural dumping by national farm policy, the report concluded. |
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What we are talking about is institutionalization in an art form where the transitory is standard. |
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Her life sank thereafter into drug and alcohol abuse and institutionalization. |
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The 20th century saw an ever-increasing institutionalization and commercialization of music. |
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The effect has been to institutionalize a process that, by its very nature, seems to defy institutionalization. |
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The institutionalization of welfare was catastrophic because of the extremely high rates of mortality that typically characterized these asylums. |
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Through insanity and institutionalization, this family tends to mirror their times. |
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The institutionalization of rationality is the constitutive feature of institutions in the modern business enterprise. |
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He looks at institutional forms and networks and the institutionalization of class relations. |
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He did not just represent that process, he participated in its institutionalization. |
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The true institutionalization of the hedge fund industry would likely raise a number of new issues. |
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There was also the matter of my several years living in homeless shelters that caused a form of institutionalization to set in. |
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Prison systems must begin to take the pains of imprisonment and the nature of institutionalization seriously. |
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The ordinary adaptive process of institutionalization has become extraordinarily prolonged and intense. |
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Unlike Maryland, national costs for institutionalization as opposed to HCBS do not differ by an order of magnitude. |
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My own mother was threatened with a marriage annulment and institutionalization if she sought a divorce for my father's rapes and beatings of the kids. |
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We avoid institutionalization by helping family members and the elderly to stay in their homes enjoying certain independence. |
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Children with disabilities who are not registered at birth are at greater risk of neglect, institutionalization, and even death. |
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It fully supported the institutionalization of the task force as a standing mechanism. |
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These services delay and even prevent institutionalization while promoting the social integration of seniors. |
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Conceptually, it was understood that without the services of an attendant, a claimant would likely require institutionalization. |
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Many injuries lead to an irreversible decline in function, institutionalization and even death. |
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The thing that concerns me the most is the institutionalization of some of these policies. |
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Education meant the inculcation of truths as dogmas, the institutionalization of habits of obedience, the subjection of the individual to the community. |
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Campaigns against forced sterilization or institutionalization or exclusion from public schools have been led by family members or the professionals who work with them. |
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The recommendation was institutionalization, but after two years, Ms. Williams brought her home, determined that she should live as normal a life as possible. |
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By helping children living with their families now, the state will be able to avoid the much higher costs of institutionalization or imprisonment later on. |
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The process of institutionalization may surround inmates so thoroughly with external limits that internal controls atrophy or fail to develop altogether. |
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Moreover, we must be careful to avoid a formalization or institutionalization that paralyses our relations. |
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The 19th century saw the virtual institutionalization of this ideal possibly even canonization. |
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In many of the cases, a combination of factors triggered the need for institutionalization. |
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There was no system of social services to provide practical or emotional help and, for many parents, institutionalization seemed the only option. |
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This is necessary for proper institutionalization of the proposals through the effect of law. |
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Also, employment that is established and maintained only during institutionalization may be of little relevance. |
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In Hungary, like elsewhere in Europe, the institutionalization of oriental studies went hand in hand with historical linguistics and classical philology. |
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André Gaudreault conducts research on the advent of cinema, focusing particularly on the openly intermedial context that existed prior to the institutionalization of cinema. |
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Simple yet vital actions such as providing help with cooking, getting ready for bed, or taking medication are services that prevent injuries, or the isolation, depression and malnutrition that lead to institutionalization. |
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In some cases, institutionalization is the only choice. |
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A strong social role for the state was not incommensurate with economic development-economic growth and the institutionalization of comprehensive social security and welfare services programmes could develop hand in hand. |
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Some may find healing, or at least a fulfilling place in society, but the great majority are plunged into a world of loneliness, institutionalization, meaninglessness and ongoing failure. |
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Recognition of collective rights and the institutionalization of the participation of subaltern groups in policies that include or affect them and in the institutions of national governance. |
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Although early inquisitorial practices in some instances moved toward institutionalization, only those of the 16th century displayed full institutional characteristics. |
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A number of programs have been implemented in various provinces in trying to delay institutionalization, but they fully recognize that some people eventually may have to move. |
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As part of the institutionalization of its status, Mongolia has established formal relations with the treaty agencies of nuclear-weapon-free zones. |
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A lack of employment is relevant even if the individual appears not to have had an opportunity to establish it due to chronic or long-term institutionalization. |
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Supports or services in the home prior to institutionalization showed consistent use of home care programs and the availability of a caregiver in the home. |
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In some countries, policies promoting ageing in place, through community-based strategies, appear to have halted or reversed earlier trends towards the institutionalization of the elderly. |
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The institutionalization of the territorial dimension has long met with opposition from certain countries or certain key actors of the cohesion policy. |
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Regional hosting and institutionalization were significant achievements not only within the ACRS working group but also within the context of the overall peace process. |
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The government began the institutionalization of background checks for internet users. |
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The institutionalization of Syd Barrett was a major event in the history of the rock group Pink Floyd. |
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The institutionalization of these devices cultivated the notion of terror from above. |
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It is also at this juncture where institutionalization can arise given that there are reciprocal typifications of habitualized actions. |
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The distorted dioptrics on the alleged internal cultural conflict comes as a consequence of the institutionalization and the religious engagement of Macedonia's public sphere. |
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Furthermore, the institutionalization of traditional conflict resolution processes into laws and ordinances has been successful with the hybrid method approach. |
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The goal is to successfully reintegrate persons with mental illness and physical disabilities back into the community, preventing unnecessary institutionalization. |
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Institutionalization is facilitated in cases in which persons enter institutional settings at an early age. |
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Institutionalization renders some people so dependent on external constraints that they gradually lose the capacity to rely on internal organization. |
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Institutionalization of discipline and dress codes is another strategy used to curb violence. |
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