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Examples of the institutionalized state of capital are exams, qualifications, or titles.
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Archaeological interpretations of the capital region of ancient empires often rely on documentary sources and assume the existence of a highly integrated and institutionalized state polity.
Certainly by comparison to the bedlam of the Mao Zedong era, the People's Republic of China (PRC) is today a fairly institutionalized state.
In the Fāṭimid state the mission became in effect a third branch of the government, together with the traditional military and bureaucratic establishments; it thus approximated to something otherwise lacking in the medieval Islāmic world an institutionalized state church.
Next December is an opportune occasion to institutionalize a state of the union address custom.
When Melissa Spitz was 6 years old, her mother Deborah was institutionalized by the state of Washington as a result of her bipolar disorder.
This year is an ideal time for the UAE, the only successful union in the Arab world, to also institutionalize an annual State of the Federation address.
The term semi- institutionalized welfare state can be used to describe the whole of the Southern European welfare state that has been built up in principle, yet not implemented in practice.
While autistic children are no longer routinely institutionalized, "the state" still looms large in the lives of their families.
No other U.S. state has institutionalized late payment of bills like Illinois, according to the National Council of State Legislatures.
The attempts to institutionalize welfare state in Southern Europe occurred simultaneously with the era of welfare state crisis.
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