Sentence examples for the institution itself from inspiring English sources

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the institution itself

noun

A custom or practice of a society or community.

  • The institution of marriage is present in many cultures but its details vary widely across them.

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It's the institution itself.

But the impact on the institution itself can vary widely.

"Such an award in the current financial climate is potentially destabilising of the institution itself.

But it may be the institution itself which was at fault.

The Chinese have their Panchen Lama now, but they have damaged — perhaps fatally — the institution itself.

Mr. Rehberg said individual members of Congress were "not as unpopular" as the institution itself.

In the Catholic Church morals have become less important than the institution itself.

At the hospital, the narrator is struck by the magic of the institution itself.

No individual can be allowed to become bigger or more important than the institution itself.

But these achievements come in spite of, not because of, the institution itself.

Less obvious is the impact that such prolonged stability has had on the institution itself.

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