The more difficult task is to institutionalize a process that can achieve his vision. |
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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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Let's institutionalize the process, say that each of us will talk to our membership or our leadership about our goals. |
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The outburst may have been violent and warrant for arrest or to institutionalize her, but I provoked it. |
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She had left the United States because she believed that Robert would again try to institutionalize her. |
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We must constantly work to improve conditions in all areas of our work and institutionalize our process improvements. |
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In this way, they could institutionalize the dead hand of formalism and the fetishism of authority, so as to stifle the process of discovery. |
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It is particularly good on the disconnection between Evenki clan order and Russia's attempts to institutionalize iasak. |
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It is widely supposed that one way to do this is to institutionalize the decision-making process, transforming it from an individual action into a collective one. |
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A decision to permit generics to bid on procurement contracts will institutionalize market competition and drive prices, including those of new drugs, steadily downward. |
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Owen was an influential diplomat who helped institutionalize global economic summitry in the 1970s and was considered an intellectual framer of the Trilateral Commission. |
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Especially in an academic setting, they institutionalize humankind's capacity for social and cultural self-awareness and self-criticism. |
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The all-white Parliament passed many laws to legalize and institutionalize the apartheid system. |
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That it is necessary to institutionalize the fundaments of a tradition of the teaching and learning of philosophy in Peru. |
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It has largely fulfilled its aim to use the peace process to institutionalize women's rights. |
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It is pointless to try to institutionalize the belligerency of the individual spirit. |
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It points out the importance of documenting and filing national inventories, as well as how to institutionalize them. |
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For example, how do you institutionalize democracy at a supra-national level before you have done so fully at the national level? |
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At the same time, legal frameworks institutionalize discrimination against groups most at risk and against vulnerable populations. |
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From a stable job with rights, we have now moved to a situation where entrepreneurs institutionalize and always require precariousness. |
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Single-party systems can institutionalize dictatorships by making them survive the life of one dominant figure. |
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Her parents were told to institutionalize her, but thankfully, they bucked the conventional advice. |
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In the past, hospital staff had often advised parents to institutionalize children with disabilities. |
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New doctrinal and linguistic orthodoxies were put in place to institutionalize the gains made by revisionists in the name of pluralism and inclusivity. |
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Freudian theory would suggest that the corporate cultures of these organizations often institutionalize various combinations of oral, phallic and genital sexuality. |
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Policy guidelines and regulations for group processing are being developed to institutionalize group processing as standard refugee resettlement. |
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The need to institutionalize and innovate participatory structures and processes applies to all countries. |
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During the 20th century advocates of Pan-Africanism made many efforts to institutionalize their ideas and to create formal organizations to complement the work of Pan-Africanist intellectuals. |
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This would help to institutionalize the strategy, which is based on human development, and to highlight the importance of sharing good practice with all regions and all sectors of the country. |
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Such add-ons might be seen as efforts to institutionalize distrust. |
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In the educational milieu, the research explores how to institutionalize ESD and the relations among the environment, health, consumer behaviour, and science and technology. |
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We also intend to use these ideas in outreach to other partners to help build a consensus about the structures necessary to institutionalize them into day-to-day reality in all healthcare institutions in Canada. |
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The inclination to institutionalize children who have lost their fathers obstructs efforts to promote the reintegration of children at risk into their extended families and communities. |
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In Mauritius, one of the oldest democracies in Africa, small farmers have teamed up with agricultural workers and urban trade unionists to force the state to institutionalize social rights. |
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In line with the focus on accountability, and the need to institutionalize this in the human resource management system, an ethics function and ethics training will be introduced. |
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We note with great interest the measures which are being taken at the national and regional levels in West Africa to institutionalize democracy, the rule of law and good governance at all levels. |
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It is an estimate of the effort to institutionalize youth-friendly services but does not measure service delivery at health facilities or the quality of the services provided. |
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The No Child Left Behind Act is our current administration's attempt to bureaucratize and institutionalize Jesus' parable. |
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The United States also will not support a mandatory review conference, as outlined in Section IV, which serves only to institutionalize and bureaucratize this pr ocess. |
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