Sentence examples for institutional relocation from inspiring English sources

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In terms of institutional relocation, there are various precedents — moma, the Oakland Raiders, Taipei, Babylon — but the most apt involves the U.N. itself.

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Amendment of US federal policies such as the Stafford Act to include gradual and recurring climate-induced environmental processes and creation of a relocation institutional framework are critical first steps to facilitating the relocation of communities threatened by climate-induced environmental change and unable to be protected in place.

Bronen worries that soon it won't be just Alaska Native villages that are looking to move -- it will be other coastal cities in the U.S. "My mantra is: we need to get a relocation institutional framework in place now," said Bronen.

However, despite this model working group, the institutional barriers to the relocation process have been enormous.

Relocation was the preferred institutional response and, according to the institutions' own analyses, was successful; however some residents have very different, opposing sentiments (Tobin and Whiteford 2002).

Secondly, we developed a model that identifies the path-dependency of SOEs SCs NWUs' location and relocation, state's institutional reform, and actor (re)locating-led lock-ins and regionally gradient lock-ins from the process of USR for Lanzhou, China, which is one of the largest inland cities in the country.

In spite of that superficially inclusive beginning, the province has a history of anti-black racism on both the individual and institutional levels, from the forced relocation of Africville residents in the mid-20th century to the Windsor, NS man convicted of burning a cross on an interracial couple's lawn five years ago.

The province also has a history of anti-black racism on both the individual and institutional levels, from the forced relocation of Africville residents in the mid 20th century to the Windsor, Nova Scotia, man convicted of burning a cross on an interracial couple's lawn five years ago.

Longer term adaptations, which include village relocation, were discussed, although institutional susceptibilities that include community disputes over land, access to resources, and even disaster aid hamper more concerted, organized efforts to reduce this critical aspect of disaster risk.

Findings from the first in-depth analysis of the state’s prison Realignment will be presented with respect to a key question: will Realignment result in system-wide decarceration, or merely the relocation of incarceration to alternative institutional sites, such as local jails?

When the home becomes the site of care for dying older people, the relocation of care work from institutional to domestic settings can create tensions between home and these types of work environments that can fundamentally challenge the meaning of home.

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