Sentence examples for institutionalized codes from inspiring English sources

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His landscape refers to near infinite peaks and valleys of human flourishing -- between societies which embrace, say, the doctrine of honor killing, and are thus eternally mired in deadly, retributive cycles of bloodletting (a valley), versus those which embrace institutionalized codes of law that allow members to go about their daily quest for individual fulfillment in peace (a peak).

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Not only has she internalized these ideas, but her school might have institutionalized them in dress code policy and enforcement.

Although Gaelic football is similar to these other "codes," that game was institutionalized under the auspices of the Gaelic Athletic Association (1884) as a distinctively Irish alternative to the imported English games of soccer and rugby.

Finally, institutional care, provided to those living in a residential or nursing home or a psychiatric hospital, was coded 0 = community living, 1 = institutionalized.

They would have ready access to frequent public transportation; building codes would institutionalize energy efficiency in homes and offices, from insulation to lighting; and heating would be supplied on a municipal or district level to provide economies of scale.

"Lincoln's Code" persuasively shows how the laws of war are created and institutionalized by the self-interests and principles of powerful states, and are all too often swept away by battlefield necessity.

They must abide by municipal codes, he said, but would make more profit on denser developments, "Sprawl is institutionalized," said Mr. Troy of Sharbell.

Congress passed the first federal espionage law during World War I, but the espionage gap was all but institutionalized after the war when Henry L. Stimson, the secretary of state, uncerimoniously closed the government's code-breaking office.

The study subjects included institutionalized residents with the main psychiatric diagnosis of schizophrenic disorders, as categorized by the International Classification of Disease (9th Edition) (ICD-9 code 295).

Mrs. Pomegranate is institutionalized.

They institutionalized it.

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