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To be complete, it needs to be institutionalised.
A disease surveillance system, already initiated by WHO, needs to be institutionalised throughout Iraq to ensure early warning systems for controlling disease outbreaks and epidemics.
The Programme needs to be institutionalised as a Government responsibility, especially since a key finding noted in Chapter 7 is that it is closely aligned to Government plans and provides a robust framework and platform for improving school effectiveness.
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For the dignity of the world citizen – kosmou politês – to be respected, human rights need to be institutionalised in bodies above the nation states that actually bind individual governments and international actors.
"Many of the successful changes need to be institutionalised in order to be sustainable".
Third and finally, how many of us want to be institutionalised?
They plan to split the $50,000£30,00000) cash prize and prove that Jimmy doesn't deserve to be institutionalised.
As their friendship deteriorated, Van Gogh cut off his ear and Gauguin fled, leaving Van Gogh to be institutionalised.
Whether or not torture is likely to be institutionalised once legalised, or is even likely to be institutionalised if not actively resisted on an ongoing basis, is partly a matter of the the motivational drivers in play.
In this capacity, it came to be institutionalised as a policy instrument rather than as an academic discipline (Tallacchini [2009]).
ELSA thus became the concept under which normative critique of science and technology was to be institutionalised.
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