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August 27, 2007

Institution, Institutional , Institutionalise, Institute

institution (noun) - an important organisation, tradition, or system in a society

institutional (adjective)

institutionalise (verb)

institute (noun, verb) - an organisation devoted to educational or intellectual work

the institution of kingship
the highest institution
an enduring institution
an established institution
a distinguished institution
the legitimacy of an institution
a powerful institution
a noble institution
a democratic institution
a traditional institution
an economic institution
cultural institutions
social institutions
the social institution of the family
the family institution
a neighborhood institution
legal institutions
a legally binding institution
the institution of four o'clock tea

a financial institution
a global financial institution
a venture capital institution
a lending institution
an international institution
a religious institution
an institution of higher education
an academic institution
an alumni of an institution
a research institution
a governmental institution
a correctional institution
a mental institution
put him in a mental institution for the rest of his life
institutional care
institutional life
a political institution
a noncommercial institution
institutional libraries

institutional investors
institutional shareholders
institutional funds
institutional ownership of

an institution's brand image
blur an institution's brand image
institutional rigidities
insitutional pressure
face enormous institutional pressure to
institutional substitutes for
the institution's genius as well as its pitfall
still very much an institution
has become an institution
institutional success
institutional connections
institutional differences
institutional structure
institutional barriers
institutional resistance to
institutional make-up of
institutional change
institutional design

an impartial institution
an independent institution
the integrity of an institution
the institution's reputation
restore the institution's reputation
weaken the institution
strengthen the institution
institutional reform
survival of an institution
existing institutions
a modest institution
an integrative institution in society
contemptible institution
a toothless institution
an effective institution


Example sentences:

* "How can a perfectly well established institution change its name overnight and why should it?" (Source: British National Corpus)

* "Social welfare is seen as a major integrative institution in society."

* Marriage is now a legally binding institution in every society.

* Gandhi firmly believed that as an institution the untouchable caste has no sanction within Hinduism.

* After 60 years the newspaper had become an enduring institution of Thai society.

* From the point of view of the financial institution issued CDs are liabilities and held CDs are assets.

* She availed herself of all the courses and resources the institution had to offer.

* The idea is that each institution will form a coherent academic community.

* Changing the logo threatens to blur the institution's brand image.

* He begged for mercy that they put him in a mental institution for the rest of his life, that executing him wouldn't solve anything.

* The candidate for president believed that national government was a contemptible institution that invariably did more harm than good.

* "Thaksin said that Thai Rak Thai would remain a political institution no matter what happened to him."

* The small affordable restaurant they started soon became a neighborhood institution.

* At present, people are concerned less about the family institution. We want to change their attitude. This will be the key to prevent drug abuse.

* Bob Jones University was a fundamentalist institution that barred inter-racial dating.

* The police colonel promised to focus on the importance of the family institution, build small parks and football fields near all communities and set up a radio station as a forum for youngsters to express their views and campaign against drugs.

* People seem less concerned with the institution of the family than they used to be.

* "When the subject turned to legalized gay marriage, the presidential candidate said 'My mind is open,' though he wants to preserve the institution of heterosexual marriage."

* The organisation faced enormous governmental and institutional pressure to become cost-effective.

* In her article she considers how philosophy could or would be affected by the inclusion of more women in its institutional structures.

* "The greater the excess supply of labour (the higher is unemployment), the greater will be the downward pressure on wages, though this is likely to be tempered by institutional resistance to wage cuts." (Source: British National Corpus)

* In brief then, there was no shortage of capital nor were there any institutional barriers to its being invested in the manufacturing industries in Britain. (Source: British National Corpus)

* The demand for particular assets depends not only on their characteristics but also on the institutional make-up of the financial system. (Source: British National Corpus)

* "Contracts are institutional substitutes for markets."

* The WTO's focus on building consensus in its decisions was both the institution's genius as well as its pitfall.

* "Marriage is a noble institution, is it not Doctor?" asked the patient.

* The corruption scandal hurt the bank's image as an independent institution.

* Four o'clock tea is still very much an institution around here.

* A depository institution's average daily reserves must meet or exceed its specified required reserves.

* Parliament has been quite a toothless institution recently.

* "I thank god for this institution."

* "The free market is generally considered an effective institution because it has a natural corrective mechanism that punishes bad policy and corruption."

* "'Thaksin has so much money, why, he can buy us all,' observed a palace official ever concerned about the survival of an institution that has relied on balancing forces by using the full extent of its constitutional powers.


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