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If that benchmark was met, the adhoc nature of the discussions could be institutionalised into a process, with regular meetings - probability alternating between venues like Geneva and Istanbul.
This approach is to encourage health services and government agencies to build capacity in conducting CQI processes at a health service and health centre level and to explore options for how CQI processes may be institutionalised into routine service delivery.
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The GIO has achieved the seemingly impossible in the sometimes austere world of no-holds-barred improvised music – in becoming a respected institution without being institutionalised into repetition, and by reaching beyond a specialised hardcore audience to make its festival an accessible event with open workshops, discussions and family shows.
Mentoring arrangements are found to be mutually satisfying and can be institutionalised in organisations or integrated into programmes of cooperation.
Cultural capital is that 'which is convertible, in certain conditions, into economic capital and may be institutionalised in the form of educational qualifications' (Bourdieu 1986, p. 16).
"Many of the successful changes need to be institutionalised in order to be sustainable".
When he leaves he will be institutionalised.
To be complete, it needs to be institutionalised.
Freedom of speech should be institutionalised, not considered a luxury.
"It could easily be institutionalised with a call centre," he says.
The practice is discriminatory and must be stopped, and must not be institutionalised.
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