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She said the government needed to send a strong message about quality.
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It was recently decided to send a text message result for speed.
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We need to be responsible and send a clear message to society.
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However, Congo said later it expected the EU to send only equipment.
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We need to send Maliki's government a strong message, loud and clear.
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The largest question in democratic politics in Europe is: who's in charge?
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A similar fast-charge network for Europe will be announced later this year.
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In both cases, the media led the charge: and quite right too.
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The report said the children were being given necessities free of charge.
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I will solve this Unresolvable Problem right now -free of charge.
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This week: Trump refused to commit to a peaceful transition of power.
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The conditions attached included that other developed countries commit to comparable reductions.
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Horan was still unable to commit to the position for another year.
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That letter had given the WHO 30 days to commit to reforms.
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But by the way, you don't commit 500 million right up front.
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Critics say the congress would institutionalize dictatorship by the ruling Socialist Party.
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WIRED: How do you institutionalize that innovative, disruptive way of thinking?
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Bolstering Afghanistan-Pakistan cooperation: We need to institutionalize stronger mechanisms for bilateral and trilateral cooperation.
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This attempt to institutionalize a Muslim nationalism dissociated from religion was analogous to Zionism.
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When Lisbeth was eighteen they tried to institutionalize her again.
Usage of institutionalise in английском
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But making fact checking yet another industry may simply institutionalise fake news.
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Both institutionalise the impersonal and abstract and fetishise size, speed and scale.
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It is time we found ways to institutionalise better decisions and longer-term thinking.
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All that does is further institutionalise and legitimate data capture.
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Lavrov said Russia is seeking to institutionalise the presence of international monitors in the buffer zone.
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The danger of having benchmarks overseen by groups of experts is that it will institutionalise vested interests.
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Did not colonialism in Africa institutionalise similar hierarchies and is that legacy not implicated in current conflicts?
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The meeting, which concludes in Beijing on Wednesday, demonstrates the Communist party's attempts to institutionalise politics and contain the power of individuals.
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The Inspector for Mental Health Services criticised the move as it would institutionalise people who have spent years living in the community.
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He described the eurozone fiscal compat as "absolute madness" and warned that it would institutionalise recession in some parts of Europe.
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This Sunday's match and the following week's will be the first shots in a campaign to institutionalise International Rules over the coming years.
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The organisation brought to power by Mao Zedong has worked for years to institutionalise politics and prevent the rise of another charismatic, destabilising figure.
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In its wake, no effort was made to institutionalise the lessons of that disaster by putting in place mechanisms that might have prevented another crisis.
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An attempt to institutionalise security cooperation through the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) in 2012 failed after significant domestic opposition in South Korea.
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But a separate school only institutionalises the stigma and discrimination.
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This not only institutionalises, legitimises and reinforces Islamophobia, but also provides the framework in which Islamophobia emerges.