institutionally

IPA: ɪnstɪtˈuʃʌnʌɫi

adverb

  • In an institutional manner.
  • Throughout an institution.
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Examples of "institutionally" in Sentences

  • It's not "institutionally" Christian though, the way Ephiphany in Michigan is.
  • "institutionally" racist and sexist and run by a self-perpetuating "old boys' club."
  • The danger institutionally is that we bet wrong; the danger also generates a certain thrill in the challenge.
  • It prompted a public inquiry at which the force was labelled "institutionally racist", a label the force has struggled to shake off.
  • ``Historically, food and low-income has been kind of institutionally represented by the food banks and they simply don't cut it,'' Saul said.
  • As I said before I am sympathetic to the idea that there is some kind of institutionally favored philosophy within the discipline, but I don’t think it is geographically oriented.
  • The change in charter did not alter our ecclesiastical status, but rather defined our parish theologically, not institutionally, which is the way it had existed from its founding (in
  • The report lambasts politicians, public bodies, the media and business people for what it calls institutionally-driven fear fuelled by scaremongering use of "worst-case scenario" language around issues such as knife-crime, MRSA and terrorism.
  • (That philosophy and theory have often been hostile to cultural studies and cultural thinking institutionally is unfortunately the case; I would argue that this does not need to have been so, and has been a great mistake and a great loss to our disciplines.)

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