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There's a clear correlation with the disproportionately high number of Indigenous Australians in jail for drug-related crimes, an institutional belief that men of dark skin should be punished for relatively minor infractions.
Within government and law-enforcement circles, the shock caused by the two incidents can only have been exacerbated by the institutional belief, widely held during the early summer of 2005, that the threat of a terrorist attack had subsided.
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But, she added, "we've got bakers, we've got florists, we've got wedding venues people where their individuals consciences are at odds with this quote-unquote 'new right.' So we're working with businesses and churches, informing them that they could find themselves in, shall we say, interesting positions if they are challenged on their institutional beliefs on traditional marriage".
The satirical source of your commentary stems from your political, religious, cultural, social, and institutional beliefs and background.
A news organisation that holds institutional strengths, beliefs and resources at its core but allows the rise of the independently oriented journalist some freedom to succeed or fail is still at the drawing board stage.
The amplification of the proportion of older people with robust networks may contribute to tenacious stereotyping – that they prefer to 'look after their own' – and may reinforce institutional racism: the belief of service providers that there is little that needs to be done in the way of service provision (MacPherson 1999; Willis 2010).
These incontestable statistical and historical facts suggest that some understanding of Roman Catholicism its history, its institutional structure, its beliefs and practices, and its place in the world is an indispensable component of cultural literacy, regardless of how one may individually answer the ultimate questions of life and death and faith.
I still have private spiritual belief but institutional Christianity isn't for me.
Figure 1 shows that the most important reasons for not seeking institutional delivery are the belief that it is not necessary (42%) and not customary (36%), followed by high cost (22%) and distance or lack of transportation (8%).
The most important reasons for not seeking institutional delivery were the belief that it is not necessary (42%) and not customary (36%), followed by high cost (22%) and distance or lack of transportation (8%).
In discussing the Paula Deen situation, for example, many black ministers and scholars drew the distinction between a private person holding racist beliefs and a public figure who injects those beliefs into institutional power.
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