Sentence examples for The institutions from inspiring English sources

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The institutions

noun

A custom or practice of a society or community.

  • The institution of marriage is present in many cultures but its details vary widely across them.

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The institutions themselves suffer.

"The institutions are working".

"The institutions were weak.

"The institutions have not changed.

The institutions of the republic are dissolved".

"The institutions haven't got any cashflow," he said.

The institutions all have strict ethical screening to select candidates.

The institutions are just not there.

The institutions and their computers were considered reliable.

The institutions index also moved slightly against the urban unskilled.

"The institutions that matter appear to be a cosy club".

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