institutionalize


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Synonyms for institutionalize

to place officially in confinement

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That's why I filed a bill that will institutionalize the centers, mandating not just DOH [Department of Health]-run public hospitals to set up Malasakit Centers but also provincial and city hospitals.]
In developing, implementing and assessing its strategic plan for community service-learning, the California State University has made tremendous strides to institutionalize community service-learning.
As you know, accountability is the vehicle that converts words into action, and measuring behavioral change can be the communication tool to institutionalize accountability.
The eight towns that have yet to institutionalize PESO are Belison, Patnongon, Tobias Fornier, Laua-an, Culasi, Sibalom, Barbaza, and Valderrama.
'New 4Ps law institutionalizes poverty' !-- -- Helen Flores (The Philippine Star) - May 29, 2019 - 12:00am MANILA, Philippines The Center for Women's Resources (CWR) slammed yesterday the signing into law of Republic Act 11310, which institutionalizes the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program or 4Ps, saying it also "institutionalizes" poverty in the country.
The new law would 'institutionalize energy efficiency and conservation as a national way of life geared towards the efficient and judicious utilization of energy by formulating, developing, and implementing energy efficiency and conservation plans and programs to secure sufficiency and stability of energy supply in the country.'
The chairman of the House Committee on Metro Manila Development is seeking to institutionalize the Aquino government's conditional cash transfer (CCT) program and rename it as "Lingap Pamilya" program.
State Minister for Media Affairs and Communications said the government is working to engage media spokespersons in its efforts to develop media work to ensure the sustainability of this role and institutionalize it in implementation of the code of conduct that regulates the relationship between the government and media.
Hampton, however, represents a case where the city itself has taken responsibility to help institutionalize youth engagement.
To institutionalize an agency's "zero tolerance" for domestic violence, administrators must have legally based policies and regulations (e.g., "General Orders") in place to articulate their agency's position.
When Hirsch speaks of common knowledge as a way to foster scholastic success, he is really asking that schools institutionalize a system that replicates and enforces his values: traditions and mores of the white elite male.
In their efforts to institutionalize the state, politicians increasingly relied on coercion to enforce their authority internally, and dependence on external powers to maintain authority regionally.
For all its glamor and glory, the Constitution did not prevent repeated violations of the right of free speech, invasion by the British, mayhem and murder on the frontier, hideous war within the federation, deep and wide corruption of government by corporate power, the wounding and scarring of generations of blacks, fantastic government irresponsibility in managing the economy, subversion from within the White House itself, or the failure to institutionalize peace--just to touch on the lowlights.
There is a need for Congress to pass a legislation that will institutionalize the 20 percent student fare discount, Senator Sonny Angara said on Friday.
The field of HRD appears particularly poised to help organizations institutionalize change.