Sentence examples for held institutions from inspiring English sources

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They were hybrids, privately held institutions with government charters — along with too much political influence and too little capital.

Certainly there is evidence that the events of that day gave ultra-conservative Christians and their privately held institutions of higher learning a bonfire of fear to fan, and they did so with vigor.

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And investigative reporting, she argues, helps to hold institutions accountable.

"We are holding institutions to higher standards than before the crisis," he said.

Journalism remains the most effective way of holding institutions to account.

Rather than wiping them clean, we must hold institutions to account for their pasts.

"It's the only thing that can really hold institutions accountable".

We need to hold institutions to account for failing children over and over again for decades.

Without specifically referring to the SAC case, he discussed the importance of holding institutions — not just individuals — responsible for wrongdoing.

It is also used on a daily basis by campaigners at a local level to hold institutions to account.

At other times, consultants underestimate the extent of the misdeeds or facilitate them, preventing regulators from holding institutions accountable.

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