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There are lessons to be learned from some of our most long-standing institutions.
Yet there were long-standing institutions of true distinction in Edinburgh, including the printing presses and the university.
Both are long-standing institutions founded in 1821 and 1917 respectively, both papers produce respected quality journalism but rank low in the tabloid-dominated circulation charts, both follow a policy of digitalising their products for the 21st century, both have respected Oxbridge-educated editors who aren't scared to chase important public interest stories.
And he said there was a need to protect some clubs from being "trashed on the whims of those who just happen to be the current custodians of long-standing institutions".
Versions of this set of assumptions have been widely and pervasively incorporated in long-standing institutions from politics and economic arrangements to educational and religious institutions, to aesthetic standards and personal relations and law is no exception (MacKinnon 2006 , 1989 Smith 2005 , 1993 Olsen 1983).
New platforms and providers are redefining higher education and highlighting the deficiencies of long-standing institutions.
However, in the last couple decades it has faced challenges similar to those plaguing other long-standing institutions such as banks, churches, hospitals, governments, and higher education.
RUSSIA may not have democratic elections or the rule of law, but it does have one long-standing institution that works: corruption.
But, he said: "If someone destroys the level of a long-standing institution on that scale, not through any sinister motive but just by inadequate management, there's a point at which a board has to say: 'I'm sorry, you'll have to stand down on the basis of your performance.'" Mr Kingman said UKFI was pursuing all legal avenues in an attempt to reduce the value of Sir Fred's pension.
St . Louisde Gonzague is a long-standing institution that educates the children of the so-called "political class".
Drawing on theoretical and empirical material, co-productive governance moves beyond long standing debates that institutions can be rationally crafted or must emerge from context resituate adaptive governance in a more critical and contextualized space.
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