Sentence examples for institutionalized against from inspiring English sources

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He began plotting to rob Dr. Shinbach, the psychiatrist who had first had him institutionalized against his will 17 years earlier.

Weintraub spoke about living with a disability, an experience that has included being institutionalized against her will, and said Kavanaugh does not respect the importance of self-determination for the disabled.

More than a dozen years before Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, the former First Lady Louisa Catherine Adams had passionately enmeshed herself in the abolition of slavery, seeing a direct connection to the limitation of legal rights and property laws that had become institutionalized against women by the 1820's.

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The Burmese state, without any challenge from opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, has institutionalized discrimination against the Rohingya, allowed hate speech to flourish, encouraged islamophobia and granted impunity to perpetrators of the violence.

The crackdown here has won a tactical and perhaps ephemeral victory through torture, arrests, job dismissals and the blunt tool of already institutionalized discrimination against the island's Shiite Muslim majority.

"Our upcoming demonstrations are only the first of what will become increasingly aggressive wake-up calls to Hollywood studios to end institutionalized racism against Latinos.

It's a stark reminder of how the town has institutionalized violence against women while failing to grapple with what that history of violence might mean.  .

But far from waiting for a police watchdog to come to its conclusions, those behind the Justice for Abdi coalition organized a conference on Sunday at a local community centre to address what they consider to be institutionalized racism against Ottawa's Black and Muslim community.

Although there are activists and lawyers fighting against these changes, the greatest weapon against institutionalized racism within our voting process, the Voting Rights Act, was neutered by the Supreme Court in 2013.

Embedded in that question is a deeper one: how to survive in a capricious world, how to push back against institutionalized irrationality.

Bryan: It's a tremendous thing to have the Supreme Court dismantle a large portion of institutionalized, legalized discrimination against the remaining class of Americans that the federal government has discriminated against.

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