Definitions
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- adjective not institutional. Opposite of
institutional .
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- adjective Not
institutional ; not having the usual characteristics of aninstitution
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- adjective not institutional
Etymologies
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Examples
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"noninstitutional" bondholders owed a fraction ($400 million) of GM's total bond debt -- have sought designation as a formal committee in their attempts to opposed the sale.
Dealscape 2009
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Over the 2000-2010 period, the number of 16-29 year olds in the civilian, noninstitutional population increased from 53 to 59 million, Yet, over the same time period, the number of 16-29 year olds actively participating in the nation's civilian labor force expanded by less than 200,000.
Andrew Sum: The Labor Market Depression Among the Nation's Young Under 30 Adults Andrew Sum 2010
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In fact, the MEPS data understate spending in the United States, in part, as it is limited to the noninstitutional population.
Health Care and the Poor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It's a building so humane and noninstitutional that the institute's chief administrator, Paul Haeberle, believes the design has helped shorten the average length of stay. '
A Maverick Master 2008
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The BLS civilian noninstitutional population figure is only 232 million, giving a labour force participation rate of 65%.
Shame on Obama! Hillary is only going to make you buy insurance after she's given you enough money that she thinks you can afford it. Ann Althouse 2008
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Institutional investors shifted into bonds and noninstitutional funds hold more shares for short-term trading.
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–The proportion of the civilian noninstitutional population age
Statistics: Work Experience Of The U.S. Population In 2006 « ResourceShelf 2007
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Particularly expensive are general public education, bilingual education programs, and noninstitutional Medicaid and other medical welfare costs.
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Confirming popular perceptions, the frequency of the jobless poor was considerably higher for African Americans than for whites, reaching 3.5 times the white rate in 1986 in the noninstitutional population.61
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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Confirming popular perceptions, the frequency of the jobless poor was considerably higher for African Americans than for whites, reaching 3.5 times the white rate in 1986 in the noninstitutional population.61
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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