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So many of Britain's institutional pillars are shaking.
Finally, it sends an implicit message that if those in health care are smoking right outside their own institutional pillars, smoking is not that bad after all.
Dr. Henry helped start several of the institutional pillars of the evangelical movement: Fuller Theological Seminary, where he was the first acting dean, and the National Association of Evangelicals, in addition to Christianity Today.
Social democrats remained ahead of the curve by building the institutional pillars which not only shielded citizens from harsh conditions in the market economy, but helped shape it in the first place.
"Labour Scotland" is how academics Gerry Hassan and Eric Shaw describe this society in their analysis of its decline, naming its three institutional pillars as council housing, trade union membership and local government.
The show not only sounds good, it looks good, too, as a result of set designer Tony Cisek's evocations of industrial archways and institutional pillars, and costume designer Wade Laboissonniere's period costumes, all expertly lighted by Pat Collins.
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While many Egyptians are worried about stability and rely on the Army as the only institutional pillar still standing, the activist vanguard is pushing the debate forward.
While demand was strong even at that level, the largest institutional investors, the pillars of any offering, pushed back a bit on the valuation.
The "Pacification" of 1917 formalized a system in which different groups -- Catholics, Protestants, secular citizens and others -- lived in separate institutional universes, or "pillars". A Catholic would typically attend a Catholic school, read a Catholic newspaper, join a Catholic trade union and social club and vote for a Catholic political party.
Data analysis was informed by neo-institutional theory, which considers organisational change as resulting from the material-resource environment and three 'institutional pillars' (regulative, normative and cultural-cognitive), enacted and reproduced via the identities, values and activities of human actors.
Results show that OEs are interwoven, albeit with different strength, with the three pillars of institutional theory (regulative, normative and cultural cognitive).
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