Sentence examples for institutionalized control from inspiring English sources

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Although usage of a domestic helper is a possible predictor of institutionalization, 5 this variable was not included as a control variable because almost all the institutionalized control participants were institutionalized immediately after their inpatient discharge.

It consists of an assertion of local institutionalized control over traditional lands which goes well beyond the purview of the usual alternative of the fortress model: the biosphere reserve model of external and internal joint control of natural resources.

The scale we invoke by considering the notion and operationalization of Quality of Care is not the micro-level of practice or the interaction between professional and patient, (where care is actually experienced in all its intersubjective nuance) but the meso- and macro- level of social structure - the social organization of care and its institutionalized control.

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As the Board of Education tries to institutionalize and control corporate giving to the public schools, Mrs. Koffman's story shows how some of the most productive relationships can happen by accident.

A decade ago, Turkey began making bold constitutional changes, institutionalizing civilian control over the military and reforming the judiciary, but these steps were taken to meet the membership requirements imposed by the European Union — a status to which Turkey still aspires.

Most of the countries belonging to the OECD have decided to control and limit the number of people that could be institutionalized, mainly to try to control social expenses.

The difference in the expected effect is based on previous research in which 14% of the patients in the intervention group and 28% in the control group were institutionalized [ 35, 36].

On the other hand, community-based specialist departments and medical centres, such as departments of Prevention and Public Health and Mental Healthcare, which in Italy are highly regulated by controls that are institutionalized centrally, register much less variability.

Another approach to regionalism identified in this study is 'departmental new regionalism' in which national growth targets, rather than the self-interest of localities, institutionalize and control collaboration.

Among 23 control participants who were institutionalized (out of the 89 who completed 1-year follow-up), almost all of them were institutionalized immediately after inpatient discharge.

To my dismay, there were only three possible exemptions listed: "Females"; "Members of the Armed Forces on full-time active duty"; and "Men who are unable to register due to circumstances beyond their control, such as being hospitalized, institutionalized, or incarcerated".

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