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institutionally

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  • adverb In an institutional manner.
  • adverb Throughout an institution.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb by an institution

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Examples

  • The report lambasts politicians, public bodies, the media and business people for what it calls institutionally-driven fear fuelled by scaremongering use of "worst-case scenario" language around issues such as knife-crime, MRSA and terrorism.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • The danger institutionally is that we bet wrong; the danger also generates a certain thrill in the challenge.

    William L. Fox: The Most Dangerous Building On Campus William L. Fox 2010

  • The danger institutionally is that we bet wrong; the danger also generates a certain thrill in the challenge.

    William L. Fox: The Most Dangerous Building On Campus William L. Fox 2010

  • (That philosophy and theory have often been hostile to cultural studies and cultural thinking institutionally is unfortunately the case; I would argue that this does not need to have been so, and has been a great mistake and a great loss to our disciplines.)

    Rei Terada 2008

  • It prompted a public inquiry at which the force was labelled "institutionally racist", a label the force has struggled to shake off.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Mark Hughes 2012

  • It's not "institutionally" Christian though, the way Ephiphany in Michigan is.

    Philocrites: Sixteen fastest growing churches. 2004

  • ``Historically, food and low-income has been kind of institutionally represented by the food banks and they simply don't cut it,'' Saul said.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • The change in charter did not alter our ecclesiastical status, but rather defined our parish theologically, not institutionally, which is the way it had existed from its founding (in

    Stand Firm Stand Firm 2010

  • As I said before I am sympathetic to the idea that there is some kind of institutionally favored philosophy within the discipline, but I don’t think it is geographically oriented.

    Matthew Yglesias » Richard Rorty 2007

  • "institutionally" racist and sexist and run by a self-perpetuating "old boys' club."

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

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