A lot of what is on our airwaves is not the kind of thing we want to institutionalise, and to not have a code, we think we have retrogressed. |
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WaterAid is working to institutionalise the water point mapping model into national water supply sector monitoring systems. |
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This sort of intervention will further institutionalise culture and put it under even greater control by the monopolies. |
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His play on the word bunyip, with its overtones of anachronistic absurdity, reflected the refusal by Australians to institutionalise an upper class. |
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An initial government proposal to institutionalise the dialogue was never carried through, yet a sporadic dialogue exists. |
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This year specific efforts will be put in place to reinforce and institutionalise the networking between trade-union-related research institutes. |
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There are many ways in which local governments can cooperate, and many forms exist to institutionalise this cooperation. |
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Adam Przeworski, a political scientist, once defined democracy as a way to institutionalise uncertainty. |
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This co-ordinated international response to global problems has made it possible to update and at least partially institutionalise the regulatory system, particularly in the public sphere. |
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In a NATO context, perhaps the most damaging criticism of transformation has been that it seeks to institutionalise an unflattering and politically unacceptable division of military labour. |
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It also terminated the efforts of Federal governments to institutionalise the ALAO and dissipated fears of nationalization of the legal profession. |
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In conclusion, each Party should, in accordance with its own political and administrative structure, seek to institutionalise the principle and practice of wise use in all relevant sectors. |
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The boards, composed of locally elected representatives, health officials and representatives of NGOs, make regular visits to hospitals to monitor how they are functioning and to institutionalise grievance redress mechanisms. |
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Institutionalise the partnership between the organising authorities on either side of borders in order to enable upstream assessment and definition of needs and management and assessment of the services introduced. |
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