institutional

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Englisch - Türkisch
gelenek
{s} kurumsal

Kurumsal ırkçılık ciddi bir sorundur. - Institutional racism is a serious problem.

Kurumsallaşmış ırkçılık polis gücü içinde önemli bir sorun. - Institutionalised racism is a significant problem within the police force.

kuruma ait
kuruluşa ait
bir mevzuun esasına institutional food herhangi bir müessesenin çıkardığı yemek
kuruluş veya kuruma ait
{s} geleneksel
institutionalize kurum haline getirmek
adet haline getirmek
{s} kuruluşa/kuruma ait
dili düşkünler evine yerleştirmek
institutional advertising
(Ticaret) endüstri
institutional economics
kurumsal iktisat
institutional investors
kurumsal yatırımcılar
institutional advantage
kurumsal avantaj
institutional culture
Kurumsal Kültür
institutional investor
kurumsal yatırımcı
institutional investors
kurumsal yatırımcıların
institutional library
kurumsal kütüphane
institutional review board
Kurumsal İnceleme Kurulu
institutional advertising
prestij artırmak için yapılan reklâm
institutional arrangement
kurumsal düzenlemeler
institutional base
(Ticaret) kurumsal baz
institutional buyer
(Ticaret) alıcı müessese
institutional catering
(Gıda) toplu yemek hizmeti
institutional contact point
(Ticaret) kurumsal irtibat noktası
institutional linguistics
(Dilbilim) kurumsal dilbilim
institutional player
(Eğitim) ilgili kurum
institutional savings
(Ticaret) kurumsal tasarruflar
institutional sustainability
(Ticaret) kurumsal sürdürülebilirlik
institutional team
(Ticaret) kurum ekibi
institutional waste
(Çevre) kurumsal atık
institutionally
geleneksel olarak
institutionally
Kurumsal olarak
Englisch - Englisch
Of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or organized along the lines of an institution
organized as or forming an institution; "institutional religion" relating to or constituting or involving an institution; "institutional policy
Of, pertaining to, characteristic of or organized along the lines of an institution
Institutional means relating to a building where people are looked after or held. Outside the protected environment of institutional care he could not survive
relating to or constituting or involving an institution; "institutional policy
relating to or constituting or involving an institution; "institutional policy"
Relating to an institution in the sense of a humanly created and generally accepted social custom, usage, law, rule, principle or pattern of procedure or organization, etc , which pertains to, guides or regulates social conduct Examples: Government, language, family, individual laws, private property, market society, money, etc See also "Institutional economics" and "Institutionalism "
Institutional means relating to a large organization, for example a university, bank, or church. The share price will be determined by bidding from institutional investors
Pertaining to, or treating of, institutions; as, institutional legends
An institutional value or quality is considered an important and typical feature of a particular society or group, usually because it has existed for a long time. social and institutional values
Elementary; rudimental
organized as or forming an institution; "institutional religion"
{s} pertaining to an institution; characteristic of an institution, bland, drab, uniform
Includes churches, cemeteries, hospitals, and other charitable, civic or religious uses
One of the markets in children's publishing, named for the institutions the books are sold to[md]schools and libraries IRC--Short for International Reply Coupon: good for postage anywhere in the world Send one or more to a foreign publisher along with a self-addressed envelope for the response
Instituted by authority
institutional advancement
a division of an institution focused on the improvement of the entity, primarily involved in fundraising activities. It is, therefore, heavily involved in communications (especially alumni relations), marketing, and public relations
institutional framework
The systems of formal laws, regulations, and procedures, and informal conventions, customs, and norms, that broaden, mold, and restrain socio-economic activity and behaviour
institutional economics
School of economics that flourished in the U.S. in the 1920s and '30s, which viewed the evolution of economic institutions as part of the broader process of cultural development. Thorstein Veblen laid the foundation for institutionalism with his criticism of traditional economic theory. He tried to replace the concept of people as the makers of economic decisions with a more realistic image of people as influenced by changing customs and institutions. John R. Commons emphasized the collective action of various groups in the economy, viewed within a system of continually evolving institutions and laws. Other U.S. institutional economists include Rexford Tugwell and Wesley C. Mitchell. See also classical economics, German historical school of economics
institutional investors
institutions that invest large sums of money
institutional market
group of clients who are not individual consumers, companies industries and factories as customers
inter-institutional
between institutions
institutionally
In an institutional manner
institutionally
by an institution; "institutionally controlled
institutionally
by an institution; "institutionally controlled"
institutionally
Throughout an institution
institutional

    Silbentrennung

    in·sti·tu·tion·al

    Türkische aussprache

    înstîtuşınıl

    Aussprache

    /ˌənstəˈto͞osʜənəl/ /ˌɪnstɪˈtuːʃənəl/

    Etymologie

    () institution +‎ -al

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