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Institutionalised meaning
simple past and past participle of institutionalise
Synonyms of Institutionalised
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Deputies on Wednesday grilled Cyprus’ police chief on institutionalised racism within the force and whether this was a factor in the observer status police took, as mobs attacked migrants in a week of violence in Chlorakas and Limassol.
Even though still below the set 35% quota, women's representation in key political positions is at 26%, a small yet significant milestone, given how far women have come in participation and representation in institutionalised politics.
I co-led a large study showing that people from vulnerable demographics (e.g. low-income, institutionalised, widowed) are far less likely than the average Canadian to receive MAID.
In early signs of his populism, Macron showed a clear tendency to make decisions from the top without much consultation and to bypass institutionalised negotiations (such as with trade unions).
Solicitor Aidan Gallagher said: "I have represented him for many years, he is almost institutionalised in that he commits offences after leaving prison then goes straight back to prison.
Faking a recovery after years of being institutionalised, The Joker ends up poisoning an entire TV studio during an interview and soon finds himself on a collision course with Batman as a result.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Bronson, who lost a parole board bid for freedom last March, admitted he would miss aspects of prison life but insisted he was not institutionalised.
In October 2022, he told a Polish Catholic radio station that LGBT+ was "institutionalised deviancy".
Mr McCarthy said his client was “institutionalised” and that “upon release in the past, he has no idea what to do when he’s out of prison”.
After so long, we have become almost institutionalised in our own homes and many of us will be unsure about leaving them.
As I have written a lot recently, England’s handling of the pandemic proves that its creaking, centralised system of government, full of ossified practices and institutionalised prejudice, needs to be thoroughly localised and democratised.
But this ignores the fact that the IRGC began as a non-state actor militia that was later institutionalised.
I eventually had a breakdown of my own and was, like him, briefly institutionalised.
Mass registration of persons began in 2014 under the National Security Information System (NSIS) and was later institutionalised by the Registration of Persons Act (2015) that created Nira.
The challenge now is establishing a framework for how AI ethics can be institutionalised across the DoD’s myriad components and missions.
This is because error is being institutionalised by virtue of the positions of power being occupied by those of a more liberal persuasion.
To add to that, there was a real lack of support at the school I went to, which was then shut down by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which found ‘shocking examples of institutionalised failings and abuse’.
With this, the total number of COVID-19 cases in Thoothukudi district has gone up to 11. “The test results of 11 other persons who are under institutionalised quarantine are awaited,” Thoothukudi Collector Sandeep Nanduri said.
Amnesty International brands the “institutionalised system of segregation and discrimination” so severe it constitutes “apartheid”.
Female judges faced institutionalised bias as well.