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Filter by Meaning The institutional framework for the regulation of financial markets has undergone significant changes in recent years.
The museum displays a collection of institutional art pieces.
The institutional kitchen was well-equipped to cater to the dietary requirements of the elderly residents.
He struggled with the institutional rules and routines at his new job.
The art museum has a specialized institutional department for conservation and restoration.
The university has institutional policies regarding plagiarism.
The prison's institutional environment can have a negative effect on inmate rehabilitation.
The prison has strict institutional rules for the behavior of inmates.
The museum has an impressive collection of institutional artifacts.
The institutional racism in our society needs to be addressed.
The institutional barriers to entrepreneurship are preventing many young people from pursuing their dreams.
The institutional structure of the legal system needs to be reformed.
The institutional review board has to approve all research involving human subjects.
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