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Anyway, influence is determined largely by power, and Britain's power in Europe is institutionalised through, for instance, its voting weight in the Council of Ministers and its veto over certain policy areas.

The memory and experience of the Holocaust became institutionalised through museums such as the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, the permanent exhibition in the Imperial War Museum in London, and the Jewish Museum in Berlin.

Moreover, in the future, capacity payments - particularly when institutionalised through an entirely new 'capacity market' - can only be adjusted to changing circumstances, or even fundamentally revised, with difficulty.

Processes of adaptation in Mathare have become institutionalised through time, as a new generation of people imagine themselves staying and (re)organise to achieve a higher level of functioning through various strategies to reduce risk.

One may of course deny that the ELSA network amounts to a new institution, suggesting that the ELSA community has been institutionalised through the ELSA programme since the programme's start.

Beyond the various political positions, these are institutionalised through a thriving and established left-culture.

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But where Queer was about looking for love, Cucumber examines what happens afterwards, in a society that hasn't just accepted same-sex relationships but has actually institutionalised them through marriage.

Teachers are far too willing to make excuses for black failure, and universities have institutionalised low expectations through affirmative action.

"Intimate relations between Jews and non-Jews and certainly the open option of institutionalising them through marriage and establishing a family – even if that doesn't come about in the story – are grasped among large segments of the society as a threat to the distinct identity," she wrote.

Stockport High School, where Joan spent her adolescent years, was one of those ferocious establishments run by the spinster-victims of the first world war man-cull, who dedicated their lives to institutionalising girls through the imposition of standards of excellence that left no doubt as to the winners and losers of this life.

(MD, Germany) To counter worries in conventional medicine about CAM and IM, one interviewee suggested institutionalising IM through the establishment of a medical specialisation in "IM" for MDs.

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