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Her relationship to her sister Rosemary, institutionalized the same year Eunice Kennedy arrived at Stanford, inspired her life's work.
We've institutionalized the same old rules that, not surprisingly, produce the same old results.
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A recent study shows that the nutritional state of institutionalized dementia patients is worse than those not institutionalized of the same age and with a normal cognitive state or mild cognitive impairment.
One newspaper, The San Francisco Weekly, has even institutionalized the practice.
So how does an organization institutionalize honesty, the way so many corporations have institutionalized the suppression of it?
We have institutionalized the ad hoc and enshrined the temporary.
Under Ochs, the Times institutionalized the notion of nonpartisan, objective reporting.
In the moral response to theocracies like Saudi Arabia, the hypocrisy seems to be laid bare, as that loathsome regime has institutionalized religion, using the same scripture and philosophy as terrorist groups like ISIS, the Taliban and Al-Shabaab to justify appalling atrocities.
Institutionalizing the process makes raising angel funds like raising a small round of venture capital.
Mr. Fox now must institutionalize the stability he has inherited.
Phase III would institutionalize the process with the development and testing of intelligent algorithms and tracking and alerting processes that become permanent features of communication in the digital age (in much the same way automobile safety has been institutionalized).
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