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institucional
Organized as or forming an institution.
noninstitutional
uninteresting
institutionalized
institutionalised
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institucional
Organization.
organization
organisation
1
He said the government must make
institutional
changes to change this culture.
2
Market participants said that domestic
institutional
investors' selling had capped recent gains.
3
For now, North American investors remain the main source of
institutional
capital.
4
There could be legitimate differences about policy and
institutional
matters affecting Europe.
5
A Labour party spokesperson said: We completely reject claims of
institutional
antisemitism.
6
For example, not every U.S. farming state allows
institutional
ownership of farmland.
7
Some
institutional
investors remain concerned by the speed of Dubai's gains, however.
8
He said torture had been an
institutional
problem, rather than a policy.
9
That was particularly so of the new promised
institutional
structures, he said.
10
The committee said
institutional
bias was likely responsible for the varied results.
11
Setting: The study used a referral center,
institutional
practice, and ambulatory patients.
12
An ideological and
institutional
shift would quickly channel all power Gingrich's way.
13
However, private
institutional
investors appear to be more cautious about foreign shares.
14
We must continue the task of making America uncomfortable about
institutional
racism.
15
Conclusion: In our
institutional
study, NPC presents late and in advanced stage.
16
Opposition would have led other
institutional
investors to follow suit, Park said.
institutional
institutional investors
institutional review
institutional clients
institutional shareholder
institutional racism
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