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is institutionalization
noun
The process of establishing a practice as a norm
Exact(2)
"The most important thing is institutionalization," he said.
This is institutionalization, understood as the gradual adaptation of the organizational context, including structures and processes, to the new work practice [ 6, 7, 11- 13].
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The recommendation was institutionalization.
Because the recommended course of "treatment" for autism under Kanner's model was institutionalization, Lovaas thought that the only prayer [these kids had] of not ending up bloody in a psych ward was for him to subject these kids to these clearly brutal treatments.
The only exclusion criterion was institutionalization (24 hours of professional care available).
Criteria to exit the cohort will be institutionalization longer than 3 months and death.
Institutionalization is still rare in Southern Europe; in Spain around 4% of all elderly people over 65 were institutionalized in 2007.
The long-term change is the institutionalization of Wall Street, the consolidation of Wall Street.
This is the institutionalization of all the issues that Occupy brought forward.
A less obvious form of success is the institutionalization of the values or some part of them.
The difficulty is the institutionalization of capacity to generate evidence and translate evidence to policy and prioritization.
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