What if they could use their mouths to move people's feet, inviting them to actively oppose institutionalized black disenfranchisement? |
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Like so many institutionalized evils, segregation ultimately depended on public accommodation. |
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So, thanks to Dr. Geertz for providing a nice introduction to a discussion of institutionalized racism, ignorance, and education. |
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Many large firms organized research divisions and departments that institutionalized technological change. |
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The marketization of university research is now becoming institutionalized. |
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Some social anthropologists still believe it is possible to explain how and why the creations of human beings become institutionalized. |
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Some believe that institutionalized misandry doesn't and can't exist due to patriarchy. |
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Consciousness must be institutionalized in the party, which should function as the command center or general staff of the revolution. |
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Through our bad parenting, which sets wrong examples, we have institutionalized insensitivity and indecency and made them virtues. |
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They favor active, participatory recreation over passive, institutionalized forms. |
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Moreover, powerful industrialists continue to attain political and economic power because of institutionalized norms and policies. |
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Masekela came of age just as white supremacy in South Africa was being institutionalized through apartheid. |
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My 5-year-old son Luco is just about to have his left cerebral lobe jostled by this institutionalized barbarity. |
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Now it is of course possible that Knafel shares the institute's belief that America still saddles its women with institutionalized sexism. |
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These volumes are the blueprints of institutionalized American racism in the twentieth century, and they were given away for the cost of postage. |
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Nor did anyone seem to care that I did not want to do these things, that the entire experience constituted institutionalized torture. |
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They highlight the rampant institutionalized bias within those agencies and within the Department of Justice against these groups. |
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Hired in 1969 to head UCSF's modest chemistry department, Rutter institutionalized the practice of collaborative research on a grand scale. |
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They encompass social practices and institutionalized behavior and fundamentally affect the lives of women. |
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The absence of institutionalized democracies and the Middle East security dilemma are additional factors. |
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Young organizations have not yet institutionalized their practices and may still be experimenting with different options. |
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She was institutionalized after I found out who she was and what she was trying to do to us. |
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Instead of battling power-hungry tyrants in ancient China, Maxine sees herself pitted against institutionalized racism in contemporary America. |
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Her town of 10,000 basically thinks that all elderly demented people should be institutionalized instead of cared for at home. |
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But we see an enormous number of institutionalized restrictions by groups and organizations who are accepting funds from the US Government. |
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Mom spent the years 1967 to 1988 providing some level of care to Dad while he was institutionalized. |
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Bourdieu defines social capital as resources that are gained from institutionalized relationships. |
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In the absence of a viable and institutionalized left in the United States, his behavior is not really so bizarre. |
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Back then, if you were a junkie, you were institutionalized or sent to jail. |
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Chiefdoms characteristically have an ideology, precursor to an institutionalized religion, that buttresses the chief's authority. |
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Since then, citizens' rights to property, and freedom of speech and publication have been institutionalized and popularized. |
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Slurs, prejudice, and institutionalized discrimination were commonplace back then. |
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I tolerated this institutionalized avarice and cynicism for years because of the occasional artistry of a Sugar Ray Robinson or a Muhammad Ali. |
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Especially it seems to have been virtually institutionalized in the southern Nuba Mountains and among the Dinka of north central Bahr al Ghazal. |
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More importantly, there still exist many non-financial barriers to post-secondary education including institutionalized classism, racism and sexism. |
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Elements of good governance need to be institutionalized and coupled to a sustained decentralization policy. |
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She was nearly institutionalized in her mid-thirties by her older sister, a bitter twisted creature that felt pleasure only when inflicting pain on others. |
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But what I encountered was evidence of socio-economic inequalities split along racial lines, and all the telltale signs of institutionalized racism. |
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Much of Sufi poetry, love legends included, is an allegorical statement against the established order and the bigotry of institutionalized religion. |
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A more complete understanding of organizational and economic change requires us to understand how institutionalized practices erode and make way for the new. |
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An organization is likely to weigh the very real costs of diminished legitimacy against the benefits of abandoning a deeply institutionalized practice. |
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I will not here further ponder that question but proceed as if indeed it were justified to regard all instances of as institutionalized practices. |
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In the absence of organized parties and institutionalized rules and standards, the code of honor channeled and monitored political conflict, and provided weapons of war. |
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Researchers of deinstitutionalization have argued that economic and technical factors cause organizations to abandon deeply institutionalized practices. |
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Why are all these immoral, indecent, godless heathens apparently committing no crimes when decent, god-fearing folk are being arrested and institutionalized in droves? |
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For what is at stake in the argument against profanation is an institutionalized structure of authority tending to underwrite analogous structures in both church and state. |
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With that end in view, the institutionalized dialogues with Latin American partners will be stepped up. |
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These conferences have been institutionalized as a platform for creating backward and forward linkages between the energy and finance sectors. |
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He has no use for the opinions people in Ontario may have, but continues to express the same disdain for the public that Mr Harris exhibited and apparently institutionalized. |
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So-called Jim Crow laws institutionalized inequality, segregating blacks from whites, a situation the civil rights movement fought to rectify. |
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In the United States today, some 1.5 million old people have been institutionalized for medical problems. |
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Those who became very homesick or depressed were institutionalized or sent home to their parents. |
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The international community should be rightly frustrated by this institutionalized inertia which, frankly, brings all of us into disrepute. |
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Plato institutionalized such disputations into structured, rule-governed verbal contests that became known as dialectical argument. |
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We also know that choice in child care does not mean that everyone has to be in a institutionalized child care space. |
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Historically, persons with developmental disabilities were institutionalized and isolated from their families and society. |
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This ongoing quest for best-in-class performance is institutionalized in our key processes. |
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Through a systematic and institutionalized means, these two states act in a manner that cries out for action on the part of the world community. |
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It was also intended to address the concern that no comprehensive collection of information was available on institutionalized clients. |
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Freedom and human rights do not function without institutionalized sharing of income. |
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Wait times for the simplest of procedures and for more complicated, tertiary institutionalized care continue to grow. |
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Protection of human rights in general, and women's rights in particular, should be further institutionalized to make them sustainable. |
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Primary settings of care become most important when determining the well-being of the institutionalized individual living with dementia. |
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Depending on the mandate in specific cases, conciliation can thus vary from a form of institutionalized negotiation to something akin to non-binding arbitration. |
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What had been envisioned in 1937 as an operation of quick decision had by 1941 become a massively and divisively institutionalized conflict with no end in sight. |
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They illustrated their approach with the example of psychologists and religious leaders working to reintegrate institutionalized clients back into their communities. |
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They propagate this through a massively institutionalized ideology. |
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Religious experts vary from formally installed priests and teachers representing the institutionalized religions to self-ordained shamans, healers, and sorcerers. |
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Emotionally deprived in early life, hewas an orphan and child hireling, eventually institutionalized at age 31 after attempting to molest a three-year-old girl. |
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Firstly, the Timorese police command and control structure has not yet been fully institutionalized. |
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The shift from institutionalized care to outpatient or community-based models has also shortened hospital stays while improving the long-term outlook of eating disorder patients in British Columbia. |
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Enron, another American firm, achieved infamy at the end of 2001 when it was revealed that its finances were sustained by institutionalized, systematic accounting fraud. |
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Since then, the boffins have institutionalized his holistic approach. |
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The study of medicine was eventually institutionalized into the medieval universities. |
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From 1934 onwards, with anti-semitism institutionalized and irrationalism increasingly dominating public discourse, this engagement began to cost the Circle still more dearly. |
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If there wasn't what I would call an institutionalized funding organization like SDTC in place,many of Canada's current clean technologies would not have even been considered let alone gotten to first base. |
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They need to break the cycle of an institutionalized welfare state that we have implemented and which continues to shackle the aboriginal people in this country. |
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Child rights and social work programmes were institutionalized in two national training institutions, and 2,000 children and 500 professionals working with children were trained on rights and protection. |
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With eruptive creativity theatre has freed itself from the constraints of institutionalized morality and discovered new forms, ranging from operetta to performance art. |
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As the role of universities in institutionalized science began to diminish, learned societies became the cornerstone of organized science. |
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Are you institutionalized when it comes to loving these prison guys? |
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This is what perpetuates a systemic, institutionalized rape culture. |
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This critique presents a radical challenge to the methods of experimental science and the capitalist, corporatist autocracy that institutionalized science supports. |
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The Committee also reiterates its previous concern that triplets are automatically institutionalized by the State and that parents are not offered alternative solutions that would allow them to raise their children at home. |
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Further research is also needed to develop mechanisms for establishing more routine, institutionalized, and lower-cost public involvement processes. |
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They have advocated for a culture free of institutionalized racism, sexism, classism, ableism, ageism, and religious intolerance. |
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Little did I know that the avant-garde transgressiveness of the sixties was to become absolutely institutionalized and that most of the gods of high culture would be dethroned and mocked. |
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Furthermore, it is important that the funding source for concerted actions be identified and, ideally, institutionalized so that the Convention can continue to support the conservation of migratory species in this way. |
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This has ever been the error of the religious leaders: Seeing the evils of institutionalized religion, they seek to destroy the technique of group functioning. |
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It slaughtered the sacred cows of institutionalized Mennonitism on all sides by dramatizing. |
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Adult education could be heavily institutionalized. |
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At the same time, the establishment of the Academy will enable the system of continuing or in-service training of judges and prosecutors to be institutionalized, upgraded and further developed. |
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Sometimes legislative and policy change may the only answer that will work as in the case of income support for the disabled or food supplements for the institutionalized. |
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Stanley Noble Strong, in downtown Vancouver, began with the decision of seven institutionalized quadriplegics to create housing in an integrated building that they could control themselves. |
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While the inhuman policies of National Socialism in Germany were not replicated in Canada, institutionalized and officially condoned racial intolerance was practised in this country over many decades. |
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Ethnocultural minorities and those who are institutionalized are other examples of groups who have, at times, been treated unfairly and inequitably in research, or have been excluded from research opportunities. |
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They are associated with specific kinds of activities. They are linked to society through repetitive prosaic practices, ritualized performance, and institutionalized commemoration. |
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Even reviled pirates had their own forms of egalitarianism, defying an era of institutionalized slavery. |
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A fast paced dialogue with a filmmaker who is curious and opened towards a world of individual fraternizing, brings us to the prejudices of institutionalized violence. |
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Disinformation of a public that has been conditioned by the ideology of hygienics for over a century constitutes a sure way of maintaining continued institutionalized aberrations on water management. |
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Nearly 100 years after its conception the DWB was permanently institutionalized and its conclusion was in sight. |
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As a result, nonviolent resistance has been evolving from an ad hoc strategy associated with religious or ethical principles into a reflective, even institutionalized, method of struggle. |
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Similarly, adults who are institutionalized may be vulnerable because they live under the care of others, but they may also lack capacity to consent due to cognitive disability or other impairment. |
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Ipsy is an unemployed rock singer, now institutionalized. |
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It highlights our ritualized and institutionalized systems of maintaining and policing those clichés, which prevent us from recognizing the common humanity within each other. |
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Hurricane Katrina provided a potent reminder of human frailty in the face of climate change even in the richest countries-especially when the impacts interact with institutionalized inequality. |
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It is very difficult to get bureaucracies to abandon their institutionalized practices. |
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Therefore, Mongolia has persevered in its efforts to have its nuclear-weapon-free status institutionalized as a single-State nuclearweapon-free zone. |
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Across millennia and societies, marriage has institutionalized and symbolized the inherently procreative relationship between a man and a woman, recalls Margaret Somerville, a lawyer and professor at McGill University. |
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Once a potential employer learns that you've been institutionalized, you can forget about getting the job. |
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The parallel and hostile German states and regional alliances institutionalized and militarized the Cold War even as the Communist ideological offensive and the Truman Doctrine had universalized it. |
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In April 2008, Laureate Sonia Pierre met with the UNHCR Regional Representative to discuss policies in the Dominican Republic that lead to the institutionalized disenfranchisement of Dominicans of Haitian descent. |
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We began measuring the implementation of corporate plans across country offices and headquarters units, and institutionalized detailed annual reports chronicling achievements and results. |
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In addition, adversarial procedure defenders argue that the inquisitorial court systems are overly institutionalized and removed from the average citizen. |
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A monk abides by these institutionalized rules, and living life as the vinaya prescribes it is not merely a means, but very nearly the end in itself. |
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Thus prejudice is often more subtly disempowering and institutionalized. |
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Communication research on paradigms of institutionalized adscription and distribution of practices over space and time in different contexts of public and private life. |
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The legally institutionalized segregation became known as apartheid. |
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A movement of new unions began to emerge under a more independent model, while the former institutionalized unions had become very corrupt, violent, and led by gangsters. |
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Ignorance, historically construed as false views and obliviousness to the impermanence of things, gets institutionalized in such ideologies as consumerism and economism. |
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Although geriatric FTT is commonly found in hospitalized and institutionalized patients, the initial encounter is typically made in the ambulatory setting. |
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Nonetheless, Huxley's agnosticism, together with his speculative propensity, made it difficult for him to fully embrace any form of institutionalized religion. |
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