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To some extent, the study of religion has suffered from the barriers between disciplines, and this fact is increasingly recognized in the formulations, notably in the United States, of the idea of religion as a subject that should be institutionalized in a university department or program in which historians, phenomenologists, and members of other disciplines work together.
She asserts that the conventional wisdom that innovation can be institutionalized in a formal group is wrong.
S15: We assumed that only hip fracture patients have an increased risk to be institutionalized in a NH.
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But can transparency be institutionalized in an agency that's in the business of secrecy?
Then, in 1958, Saumarez Smith noted, the Warburg was institutionalized in a grand building in Woburn Square.
He was thirty-eight years old and had been institutionalized in a mental hospital off and on for a decade.
Unsurprisingly, corruption is institutionalized in a way not found even in Indonesia, often cited as the most corrupt country in Southeast Asia — but where there are signs of real progress.
When it's institutionalized, in a platform like Snapchat, Facebook or Twitter, it becomes just another sharing option.
In 1920, Anderson was institutionalized in a mental hospital after a suicide attempt in Berlin.
"It's institutionalized in a way that can impact families that are still homeless".
Mark has now been charged again with assault and battery and has been institutionalized in a psychiatric facility pending further charges.
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