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Sustainability measurement and reporting is becoming institutionalized in large companies.
Such incidents are "fast becoming institutionalized across the country," said William F. Schulz, executive director of Amnesty's United States branch.
The targeted killing of suspects by the United States is slowly and quietly becoming institutionalized as a permanent feature of the US counterterrorism strategy.
The familiar old arguments against immigrants — that they are criminals, that their culture makes them a bad fit, that they take jobs from natives — are mutating into an anti-Islamic bias that is becoming institutionalized in the continent's otherwise ordinary politics.
The McGinn case is a tipping-point, not because it has taken down someone with great power and influence, but because his case and the response to it demonstrates that the persistent activism of the past 20 years is becoming institutionalized.
Today we're taking a first step toward that because I'm going to look at some canonical material in this lecture, but I'm also going to look at the letters of Ignatius and the Didache to show you how the church started becoming institutionalized in ways that look more familiar to us after the period of the New Testament composition.
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But by 1973, Mr. Chaikin, fearing the Open Theater was becoming too "institutionalized," disbanded it.
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