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interinstitutional

Definitions

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  • adjective Between institutions

Etymologies

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inter- +‎ institutional

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Examples

  • Finding the next director was sure to provoke interinstitutional mud wrestling, and the Sloanies put it off for a few months.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • Finding the next director was sure to provoke interinstitutional mud wrestling, and the Sloanies put it off for a few months.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • Finding the next director was sure to provoke interinstitutional mud wrestling, and the Sloanies put it off for a few months.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • Finding the next director was sure to provoke interinstitutional mud wrestling, and the Sloanies put it off for a few months.

    A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010

  • It shall initiate the Union's annual and multiannual programming with a view to achieving interinstitutional agreements.

    Myth seven: qualified majority voting hands power to Brussels Richard 2005

  • This gave rise, subsequently, to the first joint interinstitutional declaration by the European Parliament, the European

    Israeli Knesset Speech 2000

  • Dr Kraai van Niekerk, Minister of Agriculture, announced in Cape Town that he has signed an interinstitutional agreement today, on cooperation concerning veterinary matters between his Ministry and that of Argentina.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • Moreover, Nordic governments have been reluctant to invest major resources in institutional reform and have spread control over the change in interinstitutional networks rather than concentrate it in a permanent central change agency.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Moreover, Nordic governments have been reluctant to invest major resources in institutional reform and have spread control over the change in interinstitutional networks rather than concentrate it in a permanent central change agency.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

  • Moreover, Nordic governments have been reluctant to invest major resources in institutional reform and have spread control over the change in interinstitutional networks rather than concentrate it in a permanent central change agency.

    Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989

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