Institution
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They have a new CEO, and she has a vision: I want to manage my big
institution
much more on quality, outcomes that matter to patients.
A constitution is something which was set up in the past that applies now in the present, and what it says is, no matter how much we might to reelect a popular president for a third term, no matter how much white Americans might choose to feel that they want to reinstate the
institution
of slavery, we can't.
In nearly every institution, even in the churches or in West Germany, there were many of them.
They are made for everybody, so it's not allowed that any
institution
doesn't respect the rules.
We'd insured the loans of a microfinance
institution
that had provided those loans to about 6,000 farmers in that area, and we called them up and said, "Look, we know about the drought.
I labored in that vineyard for a quarter century before making my way to a little kingdom of the just in upstate South Carolina, a Methodist-affiliated
institution
of higher learning called Wofford College.
So, even if that wasn't enough to win a seat in Congress, it was enough for us to become part of the conversation, to the extent that next month, Congress, as an institution, is launching for the first time in Argentina's history, a DemocracyOS to discuss, with the citizens, three pieces of legislation: two on urban transportation and one on the use of public space.
This realization was exploited most powerfully for pragmatic ends by the 18th- century philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who set out to resolve an important problem ushered in by the industrial age, where, for the first time, institutions had become so large and centralized that they were no longer able to monitor and therefore control each one of their individual members, and the solution that he devised was an architectural design originally intended to be implemented in prisons that he called the panopticon, the primary attribute of which was the construction of an enormous tower in the center of the
institution
where whoever controlled the
institution
could at any moment watch any of the inmates, although they couldn't watch all of them at all times.
The 20th-century French philosopher Michel Foucault realized that that model could be used not just for prisons but for every
institution
that seeks to control human behavior: schools, hospitals, factories, workplaces.
Over the next 50 years, this
institution
will create three million transformative leaders for the continent.
But here's the icing on the cake: It's not just the first opportunity that you do with somebody else that's probably your greatest, as an
institution
or an individual.
Strangely, death row was the first
institution
that left Stroman better.
Build a regional
institution
capable of cooperation in Asia, an Asia-Pacific community.
Today I want to talk about the second
institution
overseeing the journey from childhood to adulthood in the United States.
And that
institution
is prison.
This
institution
is also costing us a lot, about 40,000 dollars a year to send a young person to prison in New Jersey.
And as a result of that, we said to them, "How do you see this church, how do you see this
institution
helping this situation?"
He proposed a new institution, the Pain Clinic, based on those lunchtime meetings.
The expanded AIMS will be a coherent pan-African institution, and its graduates will form a powerful network, working together for peace and progress across the continent.
Whether he intended it or not, what Adam Smith was telling us there, is that the very shape of the
institution
within which people work creates people who are fitted to the demands of that
institution
and deprives people of the opportunity to derive the kinds of satisfactions from their work that we take for granted.
But one
institution
stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy.
To do so, she had to elude every big
institution
in her life: repressive governments, occupying armies and even armed border patrols.
Now, these institutions are like tankers, and working inside of them, I've come to appreciate what large wakes they can leave, and I've become convinced that the
institution
of the global capital markets, the nearly 290 trillion dollars of stocks and bonds in the world, that that may be one of our most powerful forces for positive social change at our disposal, if we ask it to be.
She was passionate about that goal and she was clear that she would let no army, no obstacle, no big
institution
stand in her way.
As a woman, she was barred from pursuing higher education, so in an act of defiance, Marie enrolled in the Floating University, a secret
institution
that provided clandestine education to Polish youth.
The federal government is the largest
institution
in the world.
This is on us, all of us, together, because government is not an abstract
institution
or a concept.
I received training at this
institution.
And trust is established, not by some big institution, but by collaboration, by cryptography and by some clever code.
While African-Americans were enslaved and prohibited from schooling, their labor established the very
institution
from which they were excluded.
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