Sentence examples for is then institutionalised from inspiring English sources

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This lack of responsibility is then institutionalised in the schools in two ways.

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The importance of leadership to the change management process is underscored by the fact that change, by definition, requires creating a new system and then institutionalising the new approaches.

But if the institution has chosen, perhaps as some cost control measure, to remove crockery from the ward and to serve all drinks in plastic cups from dispensing machines, then the disrespect is institutionalised and nurses will have great difficulty overcoming this.

"This cronyism is becoming institutionalised.

Corruption is now institutionalised, say watchdogs.

What once was a cottage industry is being institutionalised.

The fear among some is that their refugee status is becoming institutionalised.

But what is needed more than anything is sustained, institutionalised intelligence.

Lisbeth is a young woman who was fostered and is presently institutionalised.

But several experts have warned that the new zero tolerance strategy is risking institutionalised inequality.

But while this has been taken off the streets, much of it is now institutionalised.

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