61.   The economic and political elites have long relied on private institutions, and there has been scant pressure for political leaders to upgrade public schools.

62.   The hospital agency itself has criticized these private institutions for providing poor supervision of residents.

63.   The money is invested by a private institution, and the returns are untaxed.

64.   The letter, signed by a broad range of groups representing public and private institutions, urged university presidents to press Feinstein directly to drop her proposal.

65.   The numbers also may be skewed because Hispanics tend to rely more heavily on public facilities than private institutions for health care, especially because many lack insurance.

66.   The museum remains a private nonprofit institution, although the city paid for the new building.

67.   The opinion leaves the state with the theoretical option of turning the college into a private institution, which would be free to exclude women.

68.   The other is to open a charitable account with a private financial institution.

69.   The school superintendent here, Irving Moskowitz, argues in favor of strengthening public schools rather than helping finance private institutions.

70.   The second option is to open a charitable account with a private financial institution.

a. + institution >>共 502
financial 28.42%
international 4.35%
educational 2.03%
democratic 1.98%
lending 1.96%
japanese 1.79%
public 1.71%
private 1.63%
cultural 1.61%
foreign 1.54%
private + n. >>共 747
company 6.61%
life 2.16%
investment 2.16%
investor 1.97%
business 1.93%
meeting 1.79%
property 1.69%
group 1.54%
home 1.41%
citizen 1.41%
institution 0.56%
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