Sentence examples for remained institutionalized from inspiring English sources

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When Mr. Willner was 11, his father was hospitalized for depression, and he remained institutionalized for most of the rest of his life.

Williams kept trying out the same themes over and over in various literary forms and returned repeatedly to the same cast of characters, especially to his sister, Rose, who was lobotomized in 1943 and remained institutionalized for the rest of her life.

In other words, the more plasticity alleles children carried, the more their indiscriminate friendliness declined over time when assigned to foster care and the more it increased if they remained institutionalized.

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Guatemalan officials said they never intended for the children to remain institutionalized for so long.

Mr. Tarloff must remain institutionalized "until some time that he is fit to proceed," Justice Solomon said.

Half die within a year; those who press on tend to remain institutionalized, with only ten per cent ever returning to independence.

Many patients who recover from coma or related disorders of consciousness will show cognitive dysfunction and may remain institutionalized or dependent of others for many activities of daily living, but few reliable data exist regarding their remaining quality of life.

In the case of Mexicans, the largest ethnic group in the US, the historical roots of conquest and colonialism continue to remain institutionalized in the American society, culture, and mentality.

At the same time, uncountable hundreds of thousands (and probably far more) of boys and girls of all ages remain institutionalized in countries around the globe, many if not most with minimal prospects of ever living in a family or reaching their potential.

And how do they remain so institutionalized in America?

And yet the political leaders of this nation of liberty cannot seem to muster the courage and principle to sweep away one remaining example of institutionalized, government-sanctioned discrimination: The 1996 law that denies the right of marriage to same-sex couples.

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