Word: institutionalized
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
ON APRIL 17, 1985, the federal government issued final rules and regulations permitting Peer Review Organizations (who are responsible for monitoring utilization and quality of providers of Medicare services) to "disclose to the public PRO interpretations and generalizations on the quality of health care that identify a particular institution." Shortly...
Garry Trudeau may be the most private public person in American life. His acerbic and politically acute comic strip, Doonesbury, a national institution for some 15 years, appears in nearly 900 newspapers and is the first comic ever to win the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning. Spin-offs have been...
"You have to admit that the Ivy League does have a stigma, and people might said this is an elitist newspaper," said Frankel. "But it's not in order to make us a closed group. It's a college student forum. Hopefully, it will become an institution."
We had convinced the others to let us off first at Teheran; but, after Rutger began extolling the virtues of one particularly fine American institution located in the desert outside Reno, our companions demanded a time-consuming detour to Nevada.
Columbia University's prestigious Harriman Center for Soviet Studies was the only other institution to choose the larger grant. "Harvard has one of the most distinguished programs for Russian and Soviet studies in the nation," Morris said.