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"institutionalized power" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the power held by institutions, such as governments, corporations, or organizations, rather than individuals. Example: "The institutionalized power of the monarchy has remained a strong force in this country for centuries, shaping its political landscape and influencing its citizens."
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Why do you believe that people with no money, without institutionalized power of any sort, can change all of this?
To that end, what the New York Times article, and much of the conversation regarding the use of trigger warnings on campuses, did not talk about and should have was power, especially institutionalized power and the role it plays in deciding what and who are important on campus.
Most men do benefit through economic power, authority, and access to institutionalized power.
Washington lived here for three months in 1783 and wrote the farewell address he gave to his army, an event that set him apart from Old World military men whose battlefield victories often led to a lifetime of institutionalized power.
The latter account contains a theory of the fall of humankind from this ideal state, which led to a need for institutionalized power, or kingship; the former account leads directly from the insecurity of the prekingship era to the installation of king by the divine ruler for the protection and the security of humankind.
The weakening of the institutionalized power structure gives room to negotiations between family members and a more-flexible and diversified power relation in the family (Wu 2009; Shen 2013; Yan 2012).
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This distinction -- between individual prejudice and a system of unequal institutionalized racial power -- is fundamental.
It acknowledges that there is institutionalized oppression, power and privilege occurring on multiple axes - race, class, gender identity, sexual orientation, ability, immigration status, religion, etc - and organizes people to challenge and transform that institutional oppression as a path to social change.
A space probe like Jimo would also be "an icebreaker to institutionalize nuclear power in space," Mr. Gagnon said.
By last April, when activists began to collect signatures to force an early presidential election that might remove him, there was no lower house of parliament, the constitution was contested, the economy was near ruin and Mr. Morsi was trying to institutionalize the power of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Post-revolutionary leaderships can seek ways to institutionalize political power and decision making or degenerate into internecine factional infighting.
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