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The rise of incels and growing popularity of Red Pill forums point to an insidious, institutionalized sense of entitlement and broader ideologies of violence against women that extend far beyond dating apps.
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These findings suggest also that the existing HMIS has not been institutionalized in the sense of being integrated into the everyday activities, an important factor for its sustainability and reliability.
What I found most disquieting in the story was the extent to which the act of murder had been institutionalized or, in a sense, bureaucratized: it is not an act of rage, committed in the heat of the moment, or by someone who has developed no other way of handling his emotions.
It is therefore very serious when Borman and John [33] suggest that the gradual development of measurement and evaluation regimes in educational systems is in a sense institutionalizing mistrust.
Once a rating is available for adult programming, there is a sense in which that programming has institutionalized permission to exist.
9 In this sense, although a considerable body of literature separately describes institutionalized and noninstitutionalized elderly populations, few studies directly compare the two.
As Lynn and the lawyers discussed the qualifications of potential auction bidders, he said that it would "make perfect sense" for baseball to reject someone from the Russian Mafia or institutionalized gambling.
Thanks to the Chicago Tribune, Houston Chronicle and Los Angeles Times, for showing that however institutionalized, even the staunchest Republican thinkers can still vote with their conscious, intellect and sense of right.
The education at the Collegium institutionalized this guilt and sought to properly instruct its charges with a contrite spirit and sense of conservative propriety.
It was, in a sense, expiation for the family's treatment of Rosemary, the Kennedy sister who was institutionalized when she was twenty-three.
Moreover, most of the marks of science as commonly understood are shared by academic philosophy: the subject is systematic, rigorous, replete with technical vocabulary, often in conflict with common sense, capable of refutation, produces hypotheses, uses symbolic notation, is about the natural world, is institutionalized, peer-reviewed, tenure-granting, etc.
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