Sentence examples for greater institutionalization from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Menon said the first lesson to be learned was the need for greater institutionalization to ensure the success of regionalism; second, admitting countries to a single currency before they were ready and without a means of enforcing fiscal discipline could lead to disastrous consequences.

"In addition, I am concerned that the Commission's approach undermines investor protection by precluding greater institutionalization of the bitcoin market.

China will not change rapidly and it is not likely to democratize in the near future, but such experimentation may pave the way toward greater institutionalization and public participation in local governance.

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I felt for John too--he's so sensitive". It was Wagner's first directorial assignment and it came at the juncture when the woman's movement was peaking and the underlying historic current of American machismo --which has no greater cultural institutionalization than that of the movies--was beginning to stir.

This is true, even as some of the same experts theorize a return to greater -- and costly -- institutionalization, if the burdens on families grow too heavy as the elderly population increases.

Learning Plan Systems UNICEF must achieve a greater level of institutionalization of its learning plan system.

Failure to consider these factors can result in poor outcomes, longer lengths of hospital stay and the greater need for institutionalization after surgery.

The declines in functional ability are associated with frailty, and frailty itself is associated with greater risk of institutionalization and mortality (Rockwood et al 2004).

When older men do have a hip fracture, they are at greater risk for institutionalization and mortality compared with women (Center et al 2000; Stevens and Olson 2000; Davidson et al 2001; Fransen al 2002; Bass et al 2007).

The recognition and treatment of delirium is critically important because postoperative delirium is associated with poor outcomes including functional decline, longer hospitalization, institutionalization, greater costs, and higher mortality (Dasgupta and Dumbrell 2006).

Given that both impaired cognitive function and impaired mobility contribute to loss of functional independence which is associated with reduced quality of life, greater risk for institutionalization, and increased mortality – there is a critical need to further investigate the specific contribution of cognitive functioning and mobility to HRQoL and wellbeing.

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