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Human rights activists spent Obama's presidency warning the White House that it was institutionalizing mass surveillance, drone strikes, indefinite detention and expanded executive power – all tools that risked disaster in the hands of a reckless successor.
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Chess has been played in Armenia since the early Middle Ages; however, it was institutionalized during the early Soviet period.
It was institutionalized by the independent black church movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and embodied in the ministries of King's preaching forebears, whom he references in the autobiographical statement above.
As Gordon commented, it is institutionalizing much of what Kleiner already did with founders into a central place.
It's institutionalized".
"It's institutionalized bad faith," he said.
Fashion is much like fads and other collective obsessions, except that it is institutionalized and regularized, becoming continuous rather than sporadic, and partially predictable.
It's institutionalized and entrenched like the Federal Reserve, acting as a collective corrective to finally — at long last — laugh folly out of existence.
The evaluation of a "student's background" is so subjective, that it is institutionalized racism in action in favor of minorities.
"That's the only way to make sure it is institutionalized and not just the flavor of the month," Herman said.
And if that doesn't scare you enough, they also say it's institutionalized bailouts and will send a robot back in time to retroactively lay you off by destroying wherever you work.
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