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To put it another way, is it really the case that economic cooperation through trade even institutionalized in order to solve coordination problems is ever enough to invoke norms of distributive justice if there is no chance that that economic cooperation, no matter how unequally distributed, will undermine the possibility of the participants to live decent lives?
"Many of the successful changes need to be institutionalized in order to be sustainable".
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Some studies based on surveys of caregivers on different aspects exclude institutionalized patients, in order to avoid a positive bias (better training of the caregivers, various caregivers involved, easier access to information through residential care staff, etc).
But, since July, payment for order flow has become institutionalized in the equity options markets.
His mother was institutionalized in 1936.
He acknowledged that torture had been "institutionalized" in Algeria.
Then, in 1958, Saumarez Smith noted, the Warburg was institutionalized in a grand building in Woburn Square.
In Africa during that decade, young disabled people in Zimbabwe were institutionalized in residential missionary schools.
He has delusions and was institutionalized in 1996 in a mental hospital in Montana.
In this case, segregation was fully institutionalized in the state's legal system.
That shift will be institutionalized in the redistricting maps lawmakers will draw next year.
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