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be institutions
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A custom or practice of a society or community.
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"Whoever thought years ago that these would be institutions?" Not Mr. Davidson.
"There should be institutions and law enforcement, and slowly people should be made to work under supervision of the U.N.
The Times's personals column will be in competition with some others that are so well known as to be institutions.
The aim is to establish communities that promote independence and in which people can thrive, not to be "institutions", says a spokesman.
Another student told the Herald that "universities are supposed to be institutions for promoting students to think for themselves, not sheltering them from the outside world".
In short they will be institutions that will take risks on the real economy a trait that at the moment is all too rare.
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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.
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