Sentence examples for institutional figures from inspiring English sources

The phrase "institutional figures" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to individuals who hold positions of authority or influence within an institution, such as a school, government, or organization. Example: "The conference featured several institutional figures who discussed the future of education policy."

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So do the supposed institutional figures in the Cabinet: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called the new order "vital".

Asked whether he thought there is bias in the justice system, he said: "The institutional figures would suggest that … If you had gone to the black community in the past they would have given this feeling.

New South Wales has had its own trouble in recent weeks, with the departure of one of their key institutional figures, Sam Dastyari, from the frontbench – a figure Shorten was very reluctant to move – over a fundraising imbroglio.

For example, in October, 2009, the high court declared unconstitutional a new law that would have made certain institutional figures, including the Prime Minister, immune from trial during their period of office.

"It's not good for the country if institutional figures of the state and our government demonstrate against the justice system," Graziano Delrio, the minister of regional affairs and a member of Mr. Letta's Democratic Party, wrote on his Facebook page.

After a series of high-profile Mafia assassinations of major political and institutional figures, above all prefect-general Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa (and his wife) in Palermo in 1982, local elites began to evolve a strategy for combating the Mafia.

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Mr. Napolitano could turn, possibly as early as Friday, to an institutional figure to help form a viable government.

Mr. Napolitano could turn to an institutional figure to guide a future government backed by a majority of political forces, similar to the technocratic government of Mr. Monti.

"The new prime minister will be a strong institutional figure", he said, spurring rumours that Filippos Petsalnikos, the president of parliament, would succeed him.

It wasn't, in fact, that Obama energised the youth vote, so much as that an already-energised generation finally found an institutional figure who spoke about their concerns.

"With the benefit of hindsight, there were probably more opportunities to be taken to highlight the change a Clinton presidency would represent – as opposed to presenting her as more of an institutional figure," said Geoff Garin, a Democratic pollster and strategist brought in to manage Clinton's campaign during its final weeks.

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