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Similarly, social capital, institutionalized in the form of title or nobility, is convertible into economic capital under certain conditions.
For example, cultural capital, institutionalized in the form of academic qualifications, is convertible into economic capital under certain conditions.
The international agricultural research centers proved attractive to other donors and by the 1970s international agricultural research had become institutionalized in the form of the CGIAR and its associate centers.
For instance, the Christian value of truth-telling, institutionalized in the form of science, had undermined the belief in God, disenchanting the world and excluding from it any pre-given moral meaning.
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* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01 We reported results of a study of factors affecting participation and consequences of Italian GPs' participation in three forms of network organizations institutionalized in the INHS.
"The eugenics movement may have faltered, but it nevertheless formed certain habits of mind that have been institutionalized in the American belief system".
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.
But there are other symbol systems recognized and institutionalized in the different cultures of humankind.
They can also become chronically institutionalized in the absence of a political outcome to a stalemate.
But, since July, payment for order flow has become institutionalized in the equity options markets.
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