Similar words: constitutional, institution, constitution, instructional, constitute, national, educational, functional. Meaning: [‚ɪnʃənl] adj. 1. relating to or constituting or involving an institution 2. organized as or forming an institution.
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31. We re-interviewed those principal carers whose relatives, etc had moved to permanent institutional care by the end of one year.
32. Therefore they shed light on the comparative institutional questions with which we are concerned.
33. Analysts forecast an extra fillip to early water dealing with a wave of institutional buying from foreign buyers starved of stock.
34. What would be the institutional conditions for a genuine cultural and political democracy, for example?
35. However critics of Keynesian economics consider that labour markets would clear if government and institutional impediments to greater flexibility were removed.
36. Why should his death, however tragic, threaten irreparable damage to an institutional structure of such proven strength?
37. By the 1990s, large and institutional investors had abandoned the search for security and demanded instead fat returns on investments.
38. Mostly the ads are institutional, an attempt to create brand name images.
39. People do work without the institutional system of capitalism and they are assured of a reasonable livelihood.
40. Institutional care is provided by a private company as well as by the state.
41. Instrumentalists have never paid great attention to the detailed institutional organization of the liberal democratic state.
42. Their stature presented large institutional constraints to the framework for community treatment.
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43. This is a time-consuming task as the information on software is widely distributed between the printed and institutional sources.
44. But it did nothing to change the institutional stagnation which had been the result of consensus decision-making.
45. In liberal corporatism the institutional distinctiveness of the state becomes obscured.
46. Similarly, the investor base of the market has tended to change from private account holders to institutional investors.
47. The avoidance of unnecessary institutional care by assessment of need for care.
48. In Levin's essay, avant-garde cinema is assimilated into the wider discourse of Modernist art despite their material and institutional differences.
49. First is the possibility of an unnecessary increase in the number of old people consigned to institutional care.
50. If we assume that these institutional arrangements remain unchanged[sentencedict.com], then money income is the main determinant.
51. It constituted the institutional embodiment of proletarian unity and class consciousness.
52. He observed how institutional forms of control by society had virtually disappeared.
53. Institutions for change Rural development demands institutional pluralism and democratic participation.
54. What we see, however, are different forms of organization, alternative institutional arrangements.
55. The scheme is designed to further personal development and to encourage reflection on institutional arrangements.
56. Consequently, the best institutional arrangement to use depends on the nature of the transaction.
57. In return Televisa provided slanted news coverage that helped keep the Institutional Revolutionary Party eternally in power.
58. But to achieve these advantages, derivatives exchanges have had to devise institutional arrangements to ensure the absence of default risk.
59. Such cultural diversity we should expect to find expressed in the structures and institutional life of the churches.
60. There is some evidence that institutional investors are now more prepared to increase the allocations to gilts in their portfolios.
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