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Many executive physicals are conducted at distant institutions.
Americans "are generally suspicious of big, powerful, distant institutions such as Wall Street.
How many people will die while bypassing Valley Hospital en route to these distant institutions, which insist that Valley's cardiac unit is "not needed"?
By this he meant that we again trust cousins and neighbors -- though they may be virtual cousins and virtual neighbors -- more than big, distant institutions.
The archive may also help to ease a smoldering issue that few Western scientists like to discuss -- that papers arriving from obscure or distant institutions instantly provoke increased skepticism from journal reviewers.
I'm very fond of Jerry Cohen's phrase from his wonderful book, "If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?" where he says social justice is not just found in policies and in distant institutions.
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Of course, making deposits by mail with a distant institution takes time.
At the National Museum for African American History and Culture, the sin of slavery is not just some distant institution of commerce, but it's also accurately depicted as an evil that destroyed real lives.
Other than consular matters, the embassy has been viewed as a distant institution, both geographically and metaphorically.
They don't follow politics, they are distant from institutions and are skeptical of immigration.
We don't want to be thralls to distant, faceless institutions, working frantically at jobs that keep us small, all to make money to send into the bottomless pit of debt service.
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