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Synonyms for institutionalize

to place officially in confinement

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Aside from the institutionalization of the P3 program, Lopez wants the Magna Carta for MSMEs amended under the 18th Congress.
Examination of institutionalization in the context of Central Europe
Mainwaring and Scully argue that party system institutionalization can be measured across four dimensions: first, stability; second, roots in society; third, legitimacy; and fourth, autonomy.
"Shady's hiring is one of several developments falling in the category of institutionalization as we look to back our team at the firm and subsidiary levels with the systems, policies and procedures they need to manage risk as they grow their businesses."
I would say that after 24 years the process of institutionalization is mostly complete and can be rated overall as highly successful.
Arthur Danto once called Nelson Goodman our foremost philosophical art dealer; Zuidervaart bids to become our leading philosopher of art's institutionalization.
Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological U., Singapore) has organized the contributions into sections addressing ASEAN's role in institutional developments in East Asia, multilateralism and security cooperation in the region, and the institutionalization of great power relations, as well as the relevance of ASEAN to alternative approaches to regionalism.
The Romanian party system witnessed a relatively slow but solid stabilization, being positioned between the extreme cases of fast (e.g Czech Republic and Hungary) and slow and tedious institutionalization (Bulgaria and Poland).
Summary: New York (UN) - Director of Consular and Social Affairs at the Foreign Ministry, Ambassador Ali El Mhamdi, called, on Thursday in New York, for the necessity to move ahead with the debate on immigration issues towards "a minimum of institutionalization", urging the setting up of a formal and progressive mechanism.
The present author considers that one of the prominent subjects regarding family businesses is institutionalization; hence, it is worthwhile seeking to understand the effects of family involvement on the institutionalization of family business.