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The institutional population is not initially included in the HRS sample at the time of the first interview but the longitudinal sample is followed into institutions so that the institutional population is almost fully included in the current data.
Over time, social networks have turned into institutions.
Taxpayers have poured trillions of dollars into institutions that most never knew they were guaranteeing.
"They have turned our institutions of learning into institutions of test-taking".
Most handicapped people were pushed into institutions – they were fed and watered but not much else.
On its face, the lawsuit does not take a position on whether aging or disabled people should go into institutions.
One approach has been to inject equity into institutions and try to keep the show on the road.
And in about 13 percent of cases, people encounter trouble and move back into institutions, at least for a time.
No one suggests that major orchestras and opera companies in the United States turn themselves into institutions for new music.
Many were criminalised and forced into institutions, the "treatments" to which they were subject akin to torture.
The transformation of the Soviet dissident movement into institutions such as Memorial was one of the main legacies of Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika.
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