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"It is almost so institutionalized now, though there is a variance in stringency," said Brian Sigritz, the director of state fiscal studies for the National Association of State Budget Officers.
Whites topped the list, followed by Arabs, Indians and Pakistanis, the Filipinos, the Bangladeshis...This bias seems to be institutionalized now.
Because I am institutionalized now, I have been in a shelter for 3 years, there is a lot of things I haven't had to do for myself you know?
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"Such arrangements are not uncommon, and even though there has been a good deal of government regulation of guest-worker programs in some places, some of these patterns of financial abuse have been institutionalized by now," he said.
In real life, Wiig is amiable and quick to laugh, but far more subdued than most of the women she has played (realistically, she would have to be, or she would have been institutionalized by now).
With the rise of managed care, many older Americans with impairments, who previously might have been institutionalized, are now cared for at home.
Many children who either died early in life or were institutionalized are now living well into adulthood and functioning in the community [ 1].
To accomplish this mandate, NEPA institutionalized the now-ubiquitous environmental impact statement (EIS).
With the deteriorating food crises in the whole Sahel region and South Sudan, there is an urgent need to institutionalize change now.
Ipsy is an unemployed rock singer, now institutionalized.
"The fix is now institutionalized," Mr. Nader says.
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