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Because lovers experience themselves and each other ambiguously, that is as both subjects and objects of erotic desire rather than as delineated according to institutionalized positions of man and woman.
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Racism is manifested by undesirable views against a different race, such as African Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans or even a different religion like Islam, that affirm and institutionalize the position and privilege of the dominant group.
The Orthodox church, however, fell victim to the institutionalized corruption of the Ottoman system of government.
"You've institutionalized protection of significant features so that's not dependent on a particular owner".
Among 23 control participants who were institutionalized (out of the 89 who completed 1-year follow-up), almost all of them were institutionalized immediately after inpatient discharge.
Of the 659 persons with an endpoint, 298 persons were institutionalized (16.6% of the total population).
So how does an organization institutionalize honesty, the way so many corporations have institutionalized the suppression of it?
Under Ochs, the Times institutionalized the notion of nonpartisan, objective reporting.
So we institutionalized a set of things to create rituals, heroes and legends.
German Reform in the 1840s became institutionalized, a matter of organized formal belief and practice.
Avoidance relationship, in human societies, the institutionalized, formal avoidance of one individual by another.
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