"A singular gaze has become appropriated and institutionalised in the power of official memory, " he concluded.
The source added that the governing body was "institutionalised and in need of reform".
The ill-treatment of Palestinian children in Israeli jails is "widespread, systematic and institutionalised", a UN report says.
It can also reinforce institutionalised prejudice, try watching early episodes of Alf Garnett with anything but shock.
There will be institutionalised power-sharing, formal links with the Irish Republic and wide-ranging reform of the police.
Institutionalised welfare provision was reserved not for the neediest cases, but for workers in the most productive industries.
At what point, for instance, does it decide that institutionalised corruption has gone too far in Edward Shevardnadze's Georgia?
The real problem, however, is not trade barriers to Russia's goods, but the country's own inefficiency, institutionalised corruption and stifled competition.
Additionally, many neo-literates (i.e. primary school graduates) have relapsed into illiteracy due to a severe lack of institutionalised post-primary educational programmes.
The cases in which 16 officers have been charged so far are shocking for their brutality and their strong whiff of institutionalised racism.
The Islamic Republic is enfeebled by corruption, inefficiency and the institutionalised disdain of those in authority for the people they rule.
The committee warned that staff reductions were already having an impact on "safety and decency in prisons" and that prison overcrowding had become "institutionalised".
But Paul Koontz, of Foundation Capital, worries that a business whose strength and flexibility are largely based on personal relationships is now becoming institutionalised.
And, therefore, if you're going to create a Britain in which we truly have equality, you can't have institutionalised discrimination at the centre of the state.
But Labour claimed the report confirmed "institutionalised dysfunction" at the heart of RBS, with a "collective failure of regulation not just in Britain, but around the world".
Rather they promoted and institutionalised sleaze in the body politic.
Freedom of speech should be institutionalised, not considered a luxury.
"Most of the institutionalised activity seemed to revolve around shopping malls or going for drinks or brunches, " says co-founder Ravi Bhusari, a Canadian-Indian who moved to Dubai in 2006.
To provide any stability, power has to be institutionalised.
Amid daily boasts of captures, deaths and brilliant punitive operations, Iranian officials never admit the role of chronic unemployment and poverty, not to mention Iran's institutionalised distrust of minorities, in stoking the unrest.
He argues with impressive detail that the repression by the Nationalists was largely planned and institutionalised, whereas the Republicans' violence was more spontaneous and mainly in defence against the better armed and trained Francoist forces.
Apart from the evident fact that Cho Seung-hui should have been institutionalised long before he committed his crimes, not one of your suggested changes to America's gun laws would have prevented him from obtaining high-capacity, semi-automatic handguns.
He was a highly successful mayor of New York, precisely because he grabbed hold of a monument to liberalism-gone-wild with a bloated bureaucracy, an institutionalised underclass and a soaring crime rate and reformed it by applying solidly conservative principles.
There will be a euro-zone summit in March, but it will not for the time being be institutionalised, unlike the euro group of 17 finance ministers who meet (and pre-cook most decisions) a day before Ecofin gatherings of 27.
But perhaps the real danger is that the culture of expected failure is again becoming institutionalised and belief in the side is fading, illustrated by the 20, 000-plus vacant seats at the Millennium Stadium for each of the last two games, against Australia and South Africa.
If someone has already received more than his or her just financial deserts for what they do in life, the knighthood might then look like an institutionalised form of having your cake and eating it: lovely for the recipient, but perhaps of limited social utility.
There is one respect in which Mr Cable is wielding something of a stick, which is that he wants a prohibition on executives of one company sitting on the remuneration committees of another company: he thinks that high pay is institutionalised by the presence on these remuneration committees of executives with an interest in keeping the pay benchmark as high as possible.
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