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institutionalizing

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  • verb Present participle of institutionalize.

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Examples

  • The precursors of the Curies in institutionalizing radioactivity research were the

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • Since the end of world war one we have been responsible for what they call the institutionalizing of conflicting interests, and they are so prevalent inside this country that they can never be resolved. "

    Dandelion Salad 2008

  • To me, the idea of institutionalizing community bully tactics and moral scolding as a legitimate tool of the state is nothing short of hell on earth.

    Hullabaloo 2006

  • It's easy to see why humans are attracted to the idea of institutionalizing common beliefs and pursuits.

    Sanders' Warner Home Video Sets HD-DVD Titles 2006

  • The public school system is just one example of what could be called the institutionalizing or bureaucratizing of daily life.

    Information Liberation 2010

  • I question the whole idea of 'institutionalizing' blogging in the first place.

    Doing the math on Pajamas Media. Ann Althouse 2009

  • It's kind of institutionalizing the old "Take a Penny, Leave a Penny" concept.

    Dan Pasternack: Stop Making Cents 2008

  • Flagrant violations of the Geneva Accords and the Bill of Rights, such as institutionalizing torture and declaring habeas corpus optional.

    Siegelman, Plame, the Six Fired US Attorneys & the Deep-Sixing of Justice in the USA 2008

  • The Continental Congress 2009 will be an undertaking of historical importance as we follow the example of our Founding Fathers, to gather together and discuss the state of our Nation to restore the Light of Liberty.www. wethepeoplecongress.org The We The People Congress is a nationwide, non-partisan, not-for-profit membership organization of constitutional activists committed to "institutionalizing" citizen vigilance through civic education, monitoring of governments, and organizing grassroots programs of civic resistance to confront and repel tyranny.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • "institutionalizing" citizen vigilance through civic education, monitoring of governments, and organizing grassroots programs of civic resistance to confront and repel tyranny.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

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