Sentence examples for institutional character from inspiring English sources

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And yet it has a silent, slightly institutional character -- indefinable, but still palpable.

It ranked second in "institutional character," a measure of order and political stability.

The Iranian, Iraqi and Sudanese art does not merely disrupt the old timeline of art history; it disrupts MoMA's own institutional character.

ADAM GOPNIK: A very big question, and of course the institutional character of the Church, not to mention the contingencies of history, are hugely important here.

Public exhibition of personal possessions achieves an institutional character for the self-storage center, in which objects gain an architectural importance.

"This is not a coincidence; the leaders of this country's best universities have long understood the value of high-quality athletics programs and the extent to which they are an integral part of what defines institutional character and identity.

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In the other, an iconoclastic and strangely charismatic congressman — a sits-alone-in-the-lunchroom type —  steadily draws one of every four or five voters away from the institutional characters.

While job rank and hospital grade are more or less institutional characters that can not be corrected, patient-nurse relationships and job satisfaction of the nurses are to a large extent influenced or decided by the management style or the capacity of nurses.

The objective-institutional character of the church increases as it relinquishes its commitment to eschatological perfection in order to create the corpus Christianum, the Christian commonwealth or society.

Nevertheless, it is plausible that corruption in general, including institutional corruption, typically involves the despoiling of the moral character of persons and in particular, in the case of institutional corruption, the despoiling of the moral character of institutional role occupants qua institutional role occupants.

Naturally, in the case of institutional corruption typically greater institutional damage is being done than simply the despoiling of the moral character of the institutional role occupants.

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