institutionalised in A Sentence

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    It doesn't exist because it is not Institutionalised.

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    He's just… He's just Institutionalised.

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    Institutionalised, my ass.

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    Approximately 300,000 dead farmers is evidence of the Institutionalised genocide.

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    Being Institutionalised- for example, being in prison or in the army.

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    India turned its back on an Institutionalised awareness of the region.

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    Exercise KONKAN, named after the Western coastal region of India, was Institutionalised in 2004.

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    Academy(JLA), Bareilly and Ramgarh conduct Institutionalised leadership training for Junior Leaders, who are

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    She was placed with 11 sets of foster parents after her mother, Gladys, was Institutionalised.

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    The Development Research Group is a forum that institutionalises participation of external expertise in in-house research.

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    Guderian's leadership was supported, fostered and Institutionalised by his supporters in the Reichswehr General Staff system,

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    They reported that PHS occurs in approximately 5%-10% of Institutionalised, chronically psychotic patients, of which four-fifths have schizophrenia.

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    I obviously renounce the 250,000 crowns because I do not wish to be Institutionalised in either East or West.

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    One option is to borrow from Rajiv Gandhi who, 15 years ago, Institutionalised short cuts by setting up" technology missions.

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    For a country that takes pride in its democratic maturity, this Institutionalised discomfort with information is a glaring incongruity.

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    Cooperation with non-university institutions- extending and institutionalising the collaboration with appropriate research establishments in science, commerce and the community.

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    (i) Agricultural growth and food supply situation were based not on an Institutionalised process of technical change but on good harvest.

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    Unfortunately, no independent Institutionalised expertise on nuclear issues exists in India outside the confines of the Department of Atomic Energy.

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    To varying degrees, these movements sharply raised the question of political transformation but didn't find new ways of institutionalising popular power.

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    Since the industry has already largely become Institutionalised, he suggested, building relationships with these companies would be more effective than new rules.

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    What do we do with this structure of moral righteousness that rests so comfortably on a foundation of utterly brutal, Institutionalised injustice?

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    Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that it is a significant step in institutionalising innovation and developing a scientific temperament in the country.

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    To fully understand the opposition to climate change legislation, we need to focus on the Institutionalised efforts that have built and maintain this organised campaign.

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    Speaking on the occasion the Minister said that the it is a significant step in institutionalising innovation and developing a scientific temperament in the country.

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    To be published every six months, these reports are an attempt at institutionalising the implicit focus and making financial stability an integral driver of the policy framework.

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    The same masses that brought mgr from the screen to the emotional centre of Tamil Nadu, institutionalising kitsch as the aesthetics of the salvation politics of Dravidianism.

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    The dedicated expert teams of technical personnel will be Institutionalised within NMSA to rigorously monitor and evaluate the mission activities thrice in a year and will inform the National Committee.

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    Junior Leader's Academy(JLA), Bareilly and Ramgarh: The Junior Leader's Academy(JLA), Bareilly and Ramgarh conduct Institutionalised leadership training for Junior Leaders, who are Junior Commissioned Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of the Army.

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    Those who“cling to the tyrant”, who take“the bait toward slavery”, offer him their loyalty in return for Institutionalised bribery(including, in today's idiom, state contracts, tax breaks, administrative assistance and positions of influence).

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    Guderian's leadership was supported, fostered and Institutionalised by his supporters in the Reichswehr General Staff system, which worked the Army to greater and greater levels of capability through massive and systematic Movement Warfare war games in the 1930s.

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