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deinstitutionalizing

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  • verb Present participle of deinstitutionalize.

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Examples

  • There is a clear risk that cutting the welfare rolls, like deinstitutionalizing the mentally ill, will be pushed much too far.

    'What Happened to Welfare?' Block, Fred 2006

  • Certainly, whatever the reasons, we have made absolutely no progress in deinstitutionalizing the arms race.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

  • Certainly, whatever the reasons, we have made absolutely no progress in deinstitutionalizing the arms race.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

  • The board must demonstrate the housing would have an adverse effect on the neighborhood under a 1978 state law that was established after the deinstitutionalizing of housing for the developmentally disabled.

    NYDN Rss Joseph Tepper 2012

  • "Unfortunately, deinstitutionalizing our mental hospitals has meant that we have exchanged prison cells for hospital beds - but without having enough supports in the community."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KIRK MAKIN 2011

  • "Unfortunately, deinstitutionalizing our mental hospitals has meant that we have exchanged prison cells for hospital beds - but without having enough supports in the community."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KIRK MAKIN 2011

  • "Unfortunately, deinstitutionalizing our mental hospitals has meant that we have exchanged prison cells for hospital beds - but without having enough supports in the community."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KIRK MAKIN 2011

  • "Unfortunately, deinstitutionalizing our mental hospitals has meant that we have exchanged prison cells for hospital beds - but without having enough supports in the community."

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed KIRK MAKIN 2011

  • "Part of being a village is ­partnering with local community businesses to achieve our goal of deinstitutionalizing our residents 'living experience," says Mary Petersen, community relations and development director.

    thepilot.com stories 2010

  • If we survive this adminstration, something has to be done about deinstitutionalizing the financial sector.

    Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines 2009

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