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The phrase "institutional issue" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to problems or challenges faced by an organization, business, or industry due to its structure. For example: "The slow response time to customer complaints is an institutional issue that our company needs to address."
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It's really an institutional issue".
"The institutional issue is often evoked in order to avoid making choices.
"We would argue that it's more an institutional issue than a party political one," he said.
I don't think there is a formal rule that requires unanimity on this issue, but my guess is that Roberts does not want to steamroll his colleagues on an institutional issue like this one.
A related institutional issue with land is land tenure.
Finally, a key institutional issue that has to be tested is related to the social security scheme.
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There are institutional issues too.
- Ekaterina Ivanova It's better on the surface, but still has inclusion and institutional issues.
Mammologists would not necessarily reduce communication errors, which are often institutional issues.
"If there are institutional issues, I suspect he'll deal with them.
"I thought the institutional issues were not being addressed," said Mr. Condon, who had been at the Public for 15 years.
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