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Not bringing them to justice has institutionalised rape.
The industry has institutionalised modes of behaviour that in all other walks of life are considered harmful.
Through the establishment of the National Security Council, he has institutionalised the military veto over elected politicians.
Many Iraqis see Maliki as partly responsible for the recent losses to Isis in northern Iraq because he has institutionalised sectarianism.
It is Isis that destroyed the ancient communities around Nineveh, now Mosul, and Isis that has institutionalised the rape of captive women and children.
In so doing, the government has institutionalised discrimination on the basis of religion, ethnicity, political opinion, gender and sexual orientation, it says".
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They have institutionalised denial.
We've institutionalised formal decision-making in foreign policy, as you know, in the National Security Council.
Teachers are far too willing to make excuses for black failure, and universities have institutionalised low expectations through affirmative action.
As Rakesh Khurana of HBS points out, many schools saw their founding mission to professionalise the management of business, much as medical and law schools had institutionalised their disciplines.
The debates boosted the Liberal Democrats when they should have been squeezed; confused the Tory campaign; and have institutionalised three-party politics, making it hard to form strong, single-party governments again.
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