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"There are allegations that this has become institutionalized in terms of the establishment of sex rings and so forth," the Philippine secretary of foreign affairs, Albert del Rosario, said at a Monday news conference.
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However, the 4253 survey respondents included only 1510 older adults, and older people who were institutionalized in long-term care homes were excluded from the research.
Exclusion criteria were being institutionalized in a long-term care facility, having a fall originating from a stroke or a fall resulting in a hip fracture, as these last problems necessitate a referral to a rehabilitative care unit and, patients who died during the hospitalization.
This sample was classified as community-living or institutionalized in a nursing home based on a distinct component of long-term care insurance called 'institutional care'.
His mother was institutionalized in 1936.
He acknowledged that torture had been "institutionalized" in Algeria.
Furthermore, multilateral diplomacy was institutionalized in a permanent form.
Sustainability measurement and reporting is becoming institutionalized in large companies.
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.
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