Sentence examples for superior institution from inspiring English sources

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But I want to argue for a markedly superior institution which we have also made all our own: the roundabout.

In an interview, Cardinal Dulles said that in a democracy, "the state is not seen as a superior institution over against the people, but rather as an instrument of the people".

This is so even when there is no superior institution with the power and authority to enforce compliance or to correct X's judgment when it is, or appears to be, wrong.

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First, he said, Rutgers was one of eight colleges in existence before the American Revolution, all of which, like Harvard, Yale and William & Mary, have long been superior academic institutions.

A major contributor to the extensive quality of services in the Bay Area are due to the affiliations with some of the country's superior medical institutions such as the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center (UCSF) and Stanford University's school of medicine.

Examples include election commissions, superior audit institutions (SAIs), anticorruption bodies, courts, human rights commissions, and statistical offices.

Evidence shows that accountability agencies like superior audit institutions can reduce corruption and waste in federal grant programs financing service infrastructure.

Employees felt intimidated by superiors; the institutions' internal voice of conscience and purpose was silenced by a maniacal focus on short-term profits and whatever scheme would bring them in.

Scott, we infer, regards himself as superior to the institution and takes out his professional bitterness on his pupils, shattering their dreams.

He noted that it cannot be a privilege in a representative democracy since that would imply that there exists an institution superior to the body of citizens which can grant such a privilege.

Speaking on the matter in Parliament in 2009, the Minister for Law, K. Shanmugam, said that the right to vote could not be a mere privilege as this would imply the existence of an institution superior to the body of citizens that is empowered to grant such a privilege, but that no such institution exists in a free country.

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