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A custom or practice of a society or community.
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Experiences are institution- and course-specific, and can change from one group of students to the next.
With this system, child care centres, whether they are institution- or home-based, are likely to have the incentive to register.
Trauma patients are triaged by the severity of their injury or need for intervention while en route to the trauma center according to trauma activation protocols that are institution specific.
"The challenge of NRHM is to craft credible public systems, and this would also call for new systems of public recruitments which are institution specific and based on service guarantees with complete local level accountability," he said in the paper.
35 36 However, potential challenges exist with implementation of process-related factors, such as common practices and beliefs, that are institution or country specific.
Since the obstacles to the acceptance of ethics consultation are complex and are institution and unit specific, formal education should be regarded as only one component of a larger effort at institutional change.
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Most Better Image clients are institutions.
They are institutions, noble but comparatively static.
British universities are institutions to be proud of, not punished.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are institutions that are too big to fail.
There are other such awards that are institution-based such as the NSF-funded Northeast Alliance program run out of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
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