Sentence examples for institutionalised to from inspiring English sources

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First, discrimination has been institutionalised to such an extent that it has become normalised.

In European science and technology policy, various styles have been developed and institutionalised to govern the ethical challenges of science and technology innovations.

In parallel, children from poor and rural areas are more likely than other children to be abandoned, institutionalised, to drop out of school, and later to be found on the streets.

Margaret Thatcher's government defended structured political and religious discrimination and political vetting in the north, legislated for political censorship and institutionalised, to a greater extent than ever before, collusion between British state forces and unionist death squads.

She said they were worried that they would not in the end want to leave "because obviously 30 years, being held in a very difficult situation, you become very institutionalised to a very bad way of living, so we had to ensure that when they were going to come out they didn't then decide they were going to go back in".

The sample ratio of institutionalised to community-dwelling subject who screened positive was 1 13.

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The solution in this case is to reinforce that dependency, to institutionalise it, to grind it into the culture and psychology of everyday life, even for those not in work.

These were non-institutionalised (not admitted to a nursing home), institutionalised (admitted to a nursing home) and deceased (Fig.  1).

You never doubt that Lilian has whatever it takes to survive - to have sex with a new protector without feeling demeaned, or to live in prison without being institutionalised, or to half starve in the wilderness without becoming feral.

Meanwhile, on page 14, the demonstrably inaccurate writer Quentin Letts rubbished institutionalised attempts to encourage social mobility in an incoherent column that included the genuine sentence: "Middle-class parents are middle class because they have learned what it takes to succeed".

Bullying at the BBC is "systemic" and "institutionalised" according to trade union leaders, who described the testimonies of unfair treatment endured by some members of staff as "eye-watering".

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