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Institutionalisation

Institutionalisation meaning

Non-Oxford British English and Ireland standard spelling of institutionalization.

Example sentences (12)

According to Haldea, stake sales by promoters to take advantage of bullish markets, relatively lower promoter holding in some of the IPO companies and also overall institutionalisation of market has resulted in this.

They took turns to comment and assess the fund voted for the institutionalisation of community policing across the country as Nigerians believe that the fund released may not be judiciously used if checks and discipline are not put in place.

RB: Lastly, could you tell me more aboutthe institutionalisation of citizens assemblies which is under way in various parts of the world?

The institutionalisation of court-annexed mediation in all courts is nothing short of re-enforcement of this age-old customary law to bring the justice nearer to people.

I do not think one person or one year can change the institutionalisation,” he said.

On the rights of persons with disabilities, Commissioner Mijatović welcomes Armenia’s efforts towards de-institutionalisation.

The hijab has had a fraught history since its institutionalisation by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1979, signalling a severe curtailing of women’s rights in Islamic republics.

The pilot de-institutionalisation showed that more than 70 per cent of children who were living in the institution (Mpore Pefa) had their biological or extended families," he added.

There should also be a legal framework to reflect international standards, investment in the financing of production, investment in ICT, as well as the institutionalisation of monitoring and evaluation in data production at all levels.

Another modern proponent of the institutionalisation of Confucianism in a state church is Jiang Qing.

The arrival in the Western world of institutionalisation as a solution to the problem of madness was very much an event of the nineteenth century.

Weber understood this process as the institutionalisation of purposive-rational economic and administrative action.