Sentence examples for institutions arising from inspiring English sources

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The institutions arising from the Belfast agreement of 1998 thus had a fitful life until their collapse in 2002; and their restoration in 2007 has seen tightening deadlock.

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Over time, however, new companies and specialized institutions arose to provide once-missing services.

This is an important distinction, because much of the sensitivity about black colleges (and indeed other minority-orientated organisations or institutions) arises from a zero-sum notion that a pro-black institution must also be an anti-white one.

New institutions arose in and around the capitals of Dambadeniya, Kurunegala, Gampola, Rayigama, and Kotte, but they were not of the size or stature of their predecessors in the Dry Zone.

According to Volcker, the rationale for limiting the size of institutions arises from the vital capital intermediation and payment system functions they provide for the real economy.

Institutions arise first from the immediacy of sense-experience, pure feeling, curiosity, wonder, fear, superstition, and the child-like capacity of human beings to imitate and anthropomorphize the world around them.

As the forces that play an important role in the trade-off between the firm and the market are many and diverse, situations may arise and remain stable over time where neither of the two poles prevails and hybrid institutions arise.

It has been suggested that the sheer infinite size of the atomist universe and thus the number of possible combinations and arrangements that would occur by chance alone are important in the development of an account that can show how human institutions arise without assuming teleological or theological origins (Cole 1967).

An instance of institutional drift explains how a change in the external environment, such as worsening economic conditions, weakens existing institutions and their policies, in turn providing an opportunity for alternative institutions to arise [ 17, 18, 50, 53, 54].

But as more people choose to marry later in life, few social institutions have arisen to replace the role that local communities, families and schools once played.

But an unintended consequence of the prolonged conflict was that the "ragtag" Libyan fighters improved their skills on the battlefield and enabled civil institutions to arise from the rubble of a reign of terror.

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