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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61. The result has been to produce a society of great institutional depth.
62. The capital structure of Newco in the context of institutional investment and bank borrowings has been considered in 4.7 above.
63. Institutional shareholders and directors are providing a £1.2m cash deposit as security for half the facility.
64. Evidence of closer and longer-term institutional arrangements between business interests and local government at this time is far more limited.
65. In its emphasis on institutional culture it is directly relevant to the pursuit of equal opportunities.
66. The first set consists of institutional and professional definitions of what constitutes news.
67. A solid carpenter is better, he seems more human, less institutional.
68. The knowledgeable authorities occupy the institutional front row only because others have abandoned the effort.
69. In institutional care there should be no place for such people.
70. We must further admit institutional constraints in the form of the time available to study Renaissance writing on a degree course.
71. Thus, factors largely outside the control of the old person can create a dependency upon institutional care.
72. Inclusion of the institutional population appears to increase the overall disability prevalence rate by about 6 percent.
73. The house felt as if it had been converted to institutional use,[www.Sentencedict.com] someplace impersonal and chill.
74. Time and again we have seen large country houses taken over for institutional use, whether as corporate headquarters or hospitals.
75. The arbiter model has been developed to analyse major institutional changes in post-war liberal democracies by Poulantzas' concept of authoritarian statism.
76. Yet the report looks to the institutional investors to exercise the leverage necessary to persuade companies to comply with the code.
77. We needed employee cooperation, but maintained institutional policies that encouraged competition.
78. Various institutional arrangements both support and reproduce cooperation such as continuous consultation with the union and the practice of delegated decision-making.
79. Political power could create the institutional framework necessary for free criticism, including things like laboratories, periodicals and congresses.
80. It is a movement that started outside institutional labor: unemployed workers, community groups, church groups.
81. Executive hegemony is also facilitated by institutional arrangements that combine, rather than separate, the legislative and executive branches.
82. When the effects of this additional factor are analysed, the direct relationship between economic development and institutional performance disappears.
83. There is no justification in economic analysis for giving different institutional treatment to different competition policy areas.
84. McIntosh worked in the discretionary fund management operation of the firm and also looked after the dealing and institutional sales side.
85. The project makes extensive use of quantitative methods and also analyses institutional and organisational changes.
86. Educational systems and institutional structures require considerable adjustment in order to support this process.
87. The situation is further complicated by recent and impending institutional mergers.
88. Not precisely by design then, racism and discriminatory practices become part of the institutional culture.
89. The first part of the research uses game theory to analyse wage bargaining and employment decisions in models with explicit institutional setups.
90. Neglectful silence is, of course, the most perfect means of maintaining the powerful integrity of the institutional boundaries against any criticisms.
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