Adverb
by an institution
Source: WordNetBy social movements we mean a certain type of organisation of social practices, the logic of whose development contradicts the institutionally dominant social logic. Manuel Castells
The extreme emphasis upon the accumulation of wealth as a symbol of success in our society militates against the completely effective control of institutionally regulated modes of acquiring a fortune. Robert K. Merton
Family law is institutionally anti-male. I've been lobbying MPs, and I'm not going to give up campaigning for equality until I get equality. Louis de Bernieres
Risk concerns future happenings - as related to present practices - and the colonising of the future therefore opens up new settings of risk, some of which are institutionally organised. Anthony Giddens
I think there's something important in going against the grain and perhaps finding value in things that aren't necessarily institutionally recognized. Kehinde Wiley
Power never turns power down, ever, unless institutionally demanded. Richard Dreyfuss