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Meanings of powerful institutions in anglès
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Usage of powerful institutions in anglès
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These are powerfulinstitutions and they have an enormous reach, she added.
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The Prime Minister's Office and the SIS are two powerfulinstitutions of the State.
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But Idria is a small asteroid sharing a star system with some powerfulinstitutions.
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The Villa is one of the least known but most powerfulinstitutions in the world.
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However, it has been reluctant to touch the monarchy, military and religion, Thailand's most powerfulinstitutions.
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His name appears on the prospectuses and in the lists of directors in many powerfulinstitutions.
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Cultural projects are generously funded and supported by many large and powerfulinstitutions in the city.
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The Catholic Church, still probably one of the most powerfulinstitutions in Ireland, is no exception.
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But to serve British interests, the administrators had introduced powerfulinstitutions such as an independent judiciary.
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We were going up against powerfulinstitutions skilled in the many ways of derailing initiatives they didn't like.
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Protection of citizens' interests and the maintenance of ethical standards within powerfulinstitutions are fundamental to a democratic society.
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The government intelligence body merged with security in 2004 and is one of the most powerfulinstitutions in government.
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This is one of the most powerfulinstitutions in the Kingdom, and it grows more powerful all the time.
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WIRED: So what do you do if you're Ken Balcomb-oneman, facing one of the most powerfulinstitutions in the world?
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On one hand, capitalism, unimpeded by other powerfulinstitutions, created a closed slave system which regimented the totality of the slave's life.
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But O'Neill suggests that powerfulinstitutions that secure unlimited rights to self-expression may dominate and distort communications and the agenda for public debate.