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- verb Present participle of
institutionalise .
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Examples
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Some delegates argued that a huge increase in childcare and nursery provision was in danger of "institutionalising" babies and infants.
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Institutionalising identity politics in the Senate would be as silly and retrograde as institutionalising regional jealousies, as at present.
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In the nine years since the opening of the Guantánamo Bay detention facility, the country has moved incrementally towards institutionalising the existence of the facility.
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His former student Jon Davis is steadily institutionalising the Hennessy approach, by persuading arch-insiders to attend group meetings.
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I think the good thing is that whether it's been Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda or Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa they are both committed, as Foreign Ministers, and reflecting the views of the President, to not just institutionalising the trappings of democracy, but also seeking to institutionalise things that you and I would regard as individual civil liberties or freedoms.
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A related issue is the proliferation of bookmakers in high streets, regarded by many as another example of big money institutionalising a social ill in poorer neighbourhoods at the expense of retail variety.
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Instead we have the Tories dancing around at Gay Pride and institutionalising discrimination against native Britons and men.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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I look forward to institutionalising further a dialogue between Australia and the Gulf countries to realise the full potential of our relationship.
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So any improvements to the text of the Geneva Declaration would therefore be worse than useless because they would merely serve to sanitise the process whose core mission is to reaffirm Durban 2001, thus institutionalising within the UN the libellous delegitimisation of Israel as a racist state.
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So any improvements to the text of the Geneva Declaration would therefore be worse than useless because they would merely serve to sanitise the process whose core mission is to reaffirm Durban 2001, thus institutionalising within the UN the libellous delegitimisation of Israel as a racist state.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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