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"With the institutionalizing of real estate, data is becoming so pivotal."
The 20th century saw the institutionalizing of American spycraft as more than a wartime pursuit.
The second is the institutionalizing of the Chinese Government's system of incentives and penalties that give enormous advantages to those who have just one child.
He admits to being a little dubious about the institutionalizing of tap represented by the festival's Tap Saturday this weekend.
"qui tam"- Verfahrens [On the business-criminal-law-based institutionalizing of whistle blowing.
No discussion of the institutionalizing of literary study in higher education would be complete without a mention of the academic publishing that exists in a close, indeed symbiotic relation with it.
In this context, the music seemed like an unwonted institutionalizing of Cageian accident better represented by the sounds of planes, sirens and street cleaners in the night air of the city.
The institutionalizing of professional education has resulted in fewer and fewer opportunities for young people to work their way up from artisan to professional status (e.g., as an engineer) by "learning on the job".
In "Institutionalizing Madness," Dr. Minuchin and the Israeli medical psychologist Joel Elizur attempt to extend Dr. Minuchin's systems perspective to a larger system than the family.
Introducing Participatory and Integrated Development (PID) to three Diustricts in Southern Province and Institutionalizing PID in Siavonga District.
LEAD: INSTITUTIONALIZING MADNESS Families, Therapy, and Society.
With the institutionalizing of harsh racial policies in South Africa in 1948, the Jokls soon immigrated to the United States, where he was a faculty member of the University of Kentucky for the rest of his life.
I have tried to show in this book that though the academic institutionalizing of vernacular literary study which began about a century ago had good, even inescapable reasons in its origins, its later progress has not had the effects the founders hoped for.
Founded in 1987, the center, which is on the campus of the University of North Carolina in the gentle furrows of the Blue Ridge mountains, represents the "institutionalizing of an informal trend," said its director, Ronald J. Manheimer.
His Self-Assessment Rubric for Institutionalizing Service Learning in Higher Education (1998), commonly referred to as The Furco Rubric, is a self-assessment instrument that measures the level of service learning institutionalization at universities or colleges.
The academic institutionalizing of literary study inevitably leads to the establishing of canons (made necessary, among much else, by the logistic requirements of reading lists and bookshop orders), and where there are canons evaluation is, in the context of pedagogy, either impossible or unrewardingly difficult, since canonization implies merit.