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This requires cooperation between multiple sectors and branches within government, preliminary analyses by technical experts and scientists, and input from civil society about the values that communities feel should be institutionalized in the program design.
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A number of these programs are modelled after clinical ethics consultation services that began to be institutionalized in the 1980s.
But, since July, payment for order flow has become institutionalized in the equity options markets.
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.
Russian revolution panicked western capitalists and anti-Bolshevism was institutionalized in the U.S. State Department (Leffler 1994 19).
This process is institutionalized in the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).
The right to development has not been constituted and institutionalized in the provision of health care.
It's grounded in the fact that I was adopted and know there are thousands of children institutionalized in various foster programs, in desperate need of permanent, safe and loving homes, but living in states that refuse to allow unmarried couples, including gays and lesbians, to adopt because they consider them not fit to be parents.
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