adjective
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institutional/organizational barriers
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Institutional barriers limit what can be achieved.
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arrangement
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What we see, however, are different forms of organization, alternative institutional arrangements .
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Chapter 8 will examine forms of institutional arrangements regarding such matters as executive-legislative relations, party system, and citizen democracy.
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Various institutional arrangements both support and reproduce cooperation such as continuous consultation with the union and the practice of delegated decision-making.
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This principle alone required institutional arrangements , regulation and supervision.
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Evidence of closer and longer-term institutional arrangements between business interests and local government at this time is far more limited.
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The scheme is designed to further personal development and to encourage reflection on institutional arrangements .
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Consequently, the best institutional arrangement to use depends on the nature of the transaction.
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It is impossible to make any such comparison without knowing what the institutional arrangements of the system would be.
care
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We re-interviewed those principal carers whose relatives, etc had moved to permanent institutional care by the end of one year.
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These are all special categories that need institutional care .
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The avoidance of unnecessary institutional care by assessment of need for care.
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As we saw in Chapter 2 approximately 5 percent of those aged 65 + live in some form of institutional care .
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Only then will the extra community care money be released - provided the forecast expenditure on institutional care is reasonably on course.
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They can help those who have become ill, infirm, disturbed, or aged with a minimum of institutional care .
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Apart from considerations of cost, the changing forms of family life also supported a move to substitute family care rather than institutional care.
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In institutional care there should be no place for such people.
change
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Whatever institutional changes are made in the Labour Party, tradition dies hard.
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Political development under colonialism is conceived of as institutional change within the political system.
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Few institutional changes have occurred since 1979.
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Its outlook will remain uniquely short-term, pragmatic, suspicious of grandiose institutional change .
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In fact it took some time to make effective progress, inpart because of institutional changes .
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The early weeks of the new era saw far-reaching institutional change throughout the country.
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The arbiter model has been developed to analyse major institutional changes in post-war liberal democracies by Poulantzas' concept of authoritarian statism.
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Both of these committees called for institutional change , and the Dooge called for the creation of an Internal Market.
client
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Such work is undertaken primarily for large institutional clients and is discussed more fully elsewhere.
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Soviero has been the manager of high-yield bond accounts for institutional clients since 1994.
context
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It should be particularistic and small scale and concerned with the immediate problems of a given institutional context .
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It locates bureaucracy in a class context rather than in a constitutional or even institutional context.
customer
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Taylor Inc. routinely failed to pass discounts along to as many as 15, 000 institutional customers .
design
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Thus, institutional design appears to be an important intervening variable between socio-economic variables and democratic performance.
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Hollington Architects Inc., specializes in institutional design , such as schools and churches.
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Each study examines the effects of a specific configuration of some or all of the components of institutional design on democratic performance.
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The third proposition is, therefore, that institutional design is crucial for competition policy.
development
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Any differences in institutional developments as they apply to specific groups. 4.
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This institutional development has strengthened those features of the system which foster a community of political-military interest at policy-making levels.
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The generation of the project proposal was thus one part of a volatile and multifaceted institutional development .
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Doctrinal self-definition was accompanied by institutional development .
form
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He observed how institutional forms of control by society had virtually disappeared.
framework
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And what type of institutional framework would it require?
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Some of these freedoms can only be realized in a collective, institutional framework .
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Fully to appreciate the operation of the substantive rules of criminal law requires some appreciation of this complex institutional framework .
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Political power could create the institutional framework necessary for free criticism, including things like laboratories, periodicals and congresses.
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This institutional framework was imitated at all but the lowest levels of the party hierarchy.
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This means that, for most academics at least, research and teaching require an institutional framework .
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In particular, the cost of bankruptcy depends on the legal and institutional framework for handling it.
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The treaty would be administered through an institutional framework .
investment
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The growth of institutional investment is regarded as being of particular significance in this respect.
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Financial industry executives said the proposed taxes would have dampened institutional investment , particularly by foreigners.
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The capital structure of Newco in the context of institutional investment and bank borrowings has been considered in 4.7 above.
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Michael Taylor, head of institutional investment at Threadneedle, thinks Nasdaq could have 30 per cent to fall.
investor
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There is some evidence that institutional investors are now more prepared to increase the allocations to gilts in their portfolios.
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Eaton said large institutional investors today are putting more pressure on publicly traded companies to increase their returns.
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Other approved lenders include many of the large institutional investors .
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Imagine, for example, you are an institutional investor managing several billion dollars.
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Trading involves only a handful of traders who make the markets and a relatively closed universe of institutional investors .
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The salesmen spoke with institutional investors such as pension funds, insurance companies, and savings and loans.
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With portfolio insurance the objective of the institutional investor or fund manager is to maintain the value of a portfolio.
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By the 1990s, large and institutional investors had abandoned the search for security and demanded instead fat returns on investments.
level
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First, academic institutions have made only moderate progress in developing internal processes which encourage self-reflection and self-criticism at the institutional level .
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These are at the individual level , at the institutional level and, unfortunately, at the ideological level.
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At the institutional level , there exists a great deal of inertia once commitments to projects and programs have been made.
life
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Such cultural diversity we should expect to find expressed in the structures and institutional life of the churches.
money
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We had got to a size where we needed an injection of institutional money and there were people who wanted to retire.
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The only exception was an institutional money fund that failed because of derivatives in 1994.
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Indeed, some of the largest institutional money managers catering to wealthy individual investors advertise tax-related investment strategies based on computer models.
power
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For the first time in years, the conservatives have taken clear control by exercising their vast institutional power .
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The institutional power managers place the good of the company over self-interest.
racism
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The institutional racism model thus overlaps with an equal opportunities model which demands self-conscious meritocracy in spirit and in procedures.
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Black faculty members also accused the university of institutional racism and creating a hostile work environment.
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Syer discusses how deterministic thinking is one of the aspects of institutional racism , affecting all subject areas.
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Indeed, the experience of institutional racism is one of the primary barriers to a united church.
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Subliminal racism is also alive and well, as is institutional racism.
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Examples of some of the forms of institutional racism involved in the education system have been provided earlier in this article.
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By making institutional racism an impossibility in theory, this son of discourse justifies it in practice.
reform
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Mr Segni says he resorted to referendums after more than ten years of fruitless debate within the party on institutional reform .
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Mrs Thatcher's greatest service to the nation may yet be the institutional reforms that take place on her departure.
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In his years in Number 10, he showed limited interest in social or institutional reform .
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Nothing was said about institutional reform .
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Unemployment could be reduced given proper economic management and the appropriate institutional reforms , they would claim.
review
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The study was approved by the institutional review board of the Mayo Clinic and all patients gave written consent.
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Informed consent was obtained from parents and the study was approved by the hospital institutional review board.
setting
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In terms of basic resources, the small staffed homes were very different to the institutional settings they replaced.
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In particular, these programs have been hesitant to reimburse the provider of nutrition services by independent practitioners outside standard institutional settings .
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When distressed, black people naturally resist accepting help in frightening institutional settings from people they do not trust.
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Recent studies also indicate that child abuse may occur twice as often in institutional settings as in families.
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Other research illustrates the kinds of cross-cultural communication problem which can arise in interviews and other institutional settings .
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Most of the large programs in existence at the present time tend to favor institutional settings .
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Distinct packages of skills and approaches to work, may, however, survive but perhaps in new institutional settings .
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He found that support mechanisms and institutional settings are not key factors affecting research advance.
shareholder
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It would comprise representatives of all the City institutions, but particularly institutional shareholders and lenders.
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The panel would provide a point of reference for institutional shareholders , other City institutions and auditors to air concerns.
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There had been no suggestion from the company's bankers or major institutional shareholders to date that he should do so.
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Ferranti was unchanged at 57.5p following a meeting with institutional shareholders .
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However, there was a significant number of private and institutional shareholders .
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It has been brought forward to 5 April to allow institutional shareholders to enjoy the 25 percent grossing-up for the last time.
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Do well-informed diversified institutional shareholders need such a signal?
structure
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Why should his death, however tragic, threaten irreparable damage to an institutional structure of such proven strength?
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Educational systems and institutional structures require considerable adjustment in order to support this process.
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The Soviet institutional structure produces decisiveness once decision is taken; it is not one which produces decision quickly.
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Their boundaries might overlap; or leave some areas in a curious limbo unattached to any part of the institutional structure .
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The changing institutional structure of the state is a historical artefact of class struggle which follows a simple pattern.
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The managerial emolument and incentives discussion in section 3.3 starts in general terms and then moves to questions of alternative institutional structures .
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Thus in chapters 4 to 6 we discuss alternative institutional structures .
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The present institutional structure is based on regulations contained in the 1964 Police Act.
support
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The question of institutional support is important but this is sometimes stronger in its rhetoric than its substance.
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Trading, never heavy, was at least well up to the post-crash average although there was little sign of institutional support .
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As Desmond King has argued, ultimately ideological and institutional support are the best protectors of social citizenship rights.
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There may be no alternative institutional support .
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Identity maintenance needs additional institutional support , especially when the family fails.