Had hopes of rehabilitating the institutionalized juvenile delinquents. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
institutionalized graft. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Verb (used with object), : the danger of institutionalizing racism. From Dictionary.com.
Given all of these examples, what are you calling institutionalized racism?. From Wordnik.com. [Pulpit Pimps] Reference
They are also stabilized when they allow what Merton 1957: 318 called institutionalized evasions. From Wordnik.com. [Rediscovering Institutions] Reference
Mr. Wang said the talks should be "institutionalized" as a regular fixture. From Wordnik.com. [U.S., China Press for Economic Talks to Continue] Reference
It would also seem to dovetail with earlier idea that sport = "institutionalized". From Wordnik.com. [Go Pats!] Reference
Instead, Jed has allowed his mind to be "institutionalized" by this spineless, hapless, gutless Democratic Party. From Wordnik.com. [HillaryAttacks.com and What This Shows About Progressives in America] Reference
MR: That seems to be a paradigm some bands are following now, something kind of institutionalized by The Grateful Dead way back. From Wordnik.com. [Mike Ragogna: De-Evolution and Indie Revolution: Conversations With Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh and OK Go's Damian Kulash, Plus Comic-Con Gets Loopz-y] Reference
Big Money is "institutionalized" in mutual funds, hedge funds, pension funds, endowments and other "not-for-profit" organizations. From Wordnik.com. [Institutions Looking For Lower Stock Prices] Reference
That's the kind of institutionalized ageism that requires a soon-to-be 80-year-old Sondheim to turn into a song of cutting defiance. From Wordnik.com. [Adam Hanft: Elaine Stritch -- An Evening of Fire and Wisdom] Reference
There are the Karlos Schmieders of the world who cling to their idealism and have not been blinded to issues such as institutionalized racism. From Wordnik.com. [Blogosphere Racist?] Reference
But it's not the same kind of institutionalized relationship, so that in a certain sense, it's a very suave, sophisticated way of avoiding clashes. From Wordnik.com. [Power, The Press & The Technology of Freedom] Reference
Part of growing up is playing with different identities, and the big change that social networks are imposing on us is a kind of institutionalized continuity. From Wordnik.com. [Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: Privacy Wars III: The Moot Point [lol]] Reference
Perhaps many of us are just too "institutionalized" to even remember how manipulative most (all?) games are and how that plays into their artistic merit as emotional experiences. From Wordnik.com. [I'd Rather Let The Flowers Keep Doing What They Do Best] Reference
"I wasn't sold on the idea of institutionalized education. From Wordnik.com. [An Unschooling Life] Reference
It's a significant problem, the kind of institutionalized poverty there. From Wordnik.com. [AltWeeklies.com Site Feed] Reference
While it was certainly used, it was never "institutionalized" or accepted. From Wordnik.com. [Fragland :: Everything] Reference
She said 623 members of her family were "tracked down," institutionalized, "and in some cases we presume sterilized.". From Wordnik.com. [Illuminati Conspiracy Archive Blog] Reference
By contrast, "institutionalized" organizations are held together by rules, regulations, and procedures, not by a shared vision. From Wordnik.com. [Movements that change the world] Reference
Thankfully, in early 2008 larger "institutionalized" hedge funds began to yearn for the free-wheeling creativity of their youth. From Wordnik.com. [SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Reference
As for the "institutionalized" racism -- I don't think banks, businesses and governments set out to put certain classes of people down. From Wordnik.com. [Toytown Germany - Germany feed] Reference
"institutionalized" (although Mirkarimi implied that he was okay with "normal course of action"). From Wordnik.com. [SF Weekly | Complete Issue] Reference
In doing so, he inspired praise and institutionalized peril. From Wordnik.com. [An Emigrant's Hopes For China] Reference
"Big ideas take a long time to get institutionalized," Hammer says. From Wordnik.com. [The Master Of Innovation] Reference
Teeuwissen: To be fully institutionalized, established here in Chicago. From Wordnik.com. [Truly American Dance] Reference
And even among Wall Street professionals whose business is institutionalized greed. From Wordnik.com. [Wall Street's Morality Play] Reference
Two years later, Hjerten, who had been institutionalized, died following a lobotomy. From Wordnik.com. [Beyond The Obvious] Reference
The extent of institutionalized corruption reaches into the hundreds of millions of dollars, he claims. From Wordnik.com. [NO MORE SECRETS] Reference
The Spanish economy is coming to the end of its boom, unemployment is high, corruption is institutionalized. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call: A Tale of Three Cities] Reference
"The system has institutionalized corruption," says Erwin Scheuch, politics professor at Cologne University. From Wordnik.com. [Europe's Dirty Secret] Reference
In more institutionalized political cultures like Chile's or Mexico's, the term caudillo has become faintly derisive. From Wordnik.com. [The Return of the Caudillo] Reference
"We desperately need institutionalized, transparent and competent decision making especially regarding the economy and security policy.". From Wordnik.com. [‘Victory for Democracy’] Reference
As such, the tradition lay dormant for millennia -- until it became institutionalized in the great slapstick films of the silent film era. From Wordnik.com. [American Beat: Pie-Faced] Reference
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