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According to The Guardian newspaper, which published a leaked draft of the findings, it will say that official help for paramilitary killings came close to "institutionalized collusion".
"Repealing this law in the face of clear evidence that it is still much needed in our court rooms comes perilously close to institutionalized discrimination in our justice system," said the Wilmington Star-News.
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But William Leonard, director of the Information Security Oversight Office at the National Archives, defended the proposal, saying it "comes as close to institutionalizing automatic declassification as possible".
In the United States it seemed as if the long fight to fully ensure the principles once laid out in the Constitution were getting closer to being institutionalized.
It was the first OneminutesJr workshop open only to institutionalized, homeless and disabled children.
The American Muslim community cannot claim to have experienced anything close to the systematic and institutionalized racism and racist violence that has been visited upon African Americans.
"We don't know if it closes the door definitively on efforts to institutionalize detention without charge," she added, "since the White House might seek to do this by itself".
What he has done in every policy step of his is to institutionalize varieties of close-mindedness, inwardness, staleness, and obsolescence.
A. I wasn't going to institutionalize him.
Legislators passed redistricting maps that attempted to institutionalize their supermajority.
He has not yet decided how to institutionalize this independent scientific advice".
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