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was institutions
noun
A custom or practice of a society or community.
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You see, almost forever, it was institutions in society that assumed the role of taking care of one another".
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"These guys were institutions.
Most Better Image clients are institutions.
They are institutions, noble but comparatively static.
British universities are institutions to be proud of, not punished.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are institutions that are too big to fail.
Governments are institutions, communities are institutions, colleges are institutions, families are institutions, marriages and partnerships are institutions and our egos are our own personal institutions.
Such masters are institutions in themselves.
These institutions are personal institutions.
But now these institutions are their institutions".
In general, those institutions are good institutions.
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