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"entrenched" Definitions
  1. firmly or solidly established; placed in a position of strength: One of the most firmly entrenched ideas of masculinity is that men don't cry.
  2. surrounded by trenches dug for defensive purposes: Government troops had finally been forced to abandon their entrenched positions, making them vulnerable to ground attack.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of entrench.
"entrenched" Synonyms
rooted fixed ingrained firm established confirmed embedded hardened indelible ineradicable inveterate set settled staunch steadfast uncompromising deep incurable inexorable instilled narrow-minded insular narrow provincial parochial inflexible limited sectarian rigid small picayune blinkered hidebound dogmatic restricted conservative conventional myopic Lilliputian opinionated fortified secured protected armoured(UK) armored(US) guarded walled defended strengthened toughened buttressed braced safeguarded reinforced covered fortressed bulwarked manned barricaded integral intrinsic innate core engrained inherent instinctive natural basic characteristic constitutional genuine inborn underlying central constitutive essential fundamental doctrinaire pontifical opinionative opinioned adamant prejudiced bigoted cocksure emphatic obdurate obstinate pigheaded unyielding stubborn insistent fast secure fastened stable tight immovable stuck sure attached firmly fixed immobile snug sound closed inextricable set up founded instituted formed initiated created based incorporated assembled inaugurated enacted launched started up built constructed started stationed centered(US) ensconced lodged planted fixt installed seated anchored implanted bedded enrooted imbedded impacted encroached intruded trespassed impinged infringed interloped interfered intervened invaded broke in on broken in on made inroads stuck one's nose into obtruded overstepped disturbed violated disrupted barged in interfered with overran overrun occupied attacked raided annexed captured conquered seized stormed assailed assaulted overwhelmed gained took taken won flooded More
"entrenched" Antonyms
changeable indefinite irresolute superficial undecided flexible open hesitant uncommitted unsure ambivalent uncertain unfixed indecisive dithering torn unclear unresolved free unsettled moderate indulgent mild soft-core tolerant undedicated exterior external shallow slight surface temporary eradicable peripheral skin-deep on the surface added fleeting casual occasional short-lived transient unfamiliar unknown unusual unrecognised(UK) unrecognized(US) untried different obscure exotic extraordinary foreign unheard of unidentified bizarre fantastic little known peculiar strange uncommon undiscovered broad-minded open-minded catholic cosmopolitan liberal receptive freethinking permissive unprejudiced unbiased impartial progressive experienced worldly generous farsighted unbigoted infrequent sporadic unconfirmed innovative shaky exposed unsupported unguarded unprotected bare uncovered out visible showing vulnerable susceptible denuded insecure evident unhidden exhibited disclosed revealed clear cursory insignificant trivial inappreciable inconsequential inconsiderable light marginal negligible nominal immaterial imperceptible insincere meagre(UK) meager(US) adventitious extraneous extrinsic variable alterable elastic mutable mercurial nonimmutable relaxed lax slack loose closed down closed disbanded phased out shut shut down shut up wound down wrapped up brought to an end ceased closed up ended wound up abandoned brought to a close concluded demolished dislodged dissolved uprooted destroyed discouraged disorganized(US) displaced dissuaded hurt left moved removed rooted out upset weakened let go stayed off left alone

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"The government is so entrenched in corporate policy, so entrenched in enriching corporations," said April Burch of Boone.
Now, Lofgren has had to watch as the phrase he used to describe a network of entrenched interests has been co-opted by those very entrenched interests to demonize their opposition.
Now that we're fully entrenched in selfie culture, while also being fully entrenched in wine and coffee culture, we're always on the hunt for products that can give us pristinely white teeth.
If sexual harassment is this entrenched, what is the answer?
To the tech industry, the hearings confirmed an entrenched conviction:
The region suffers from electricity outages, unemployment and entrenched corruption.
An entrenched establishment is a safeguard, not a terminal illness.
And Microsoft still reigns, thanks to its entrenched Office apps.
And even in the 21st century its dominance remains entrenched.
So his opposition also looks entrenched, barring a remarkable reversal.
This summer demonstrations returned over low wages and entrenched corruption.
Abraham recognizes how deeply entrenched some toxic male behaviors are.
But its existence helps to explain entrenched discrimination in Singapore.
As America pulls back from Syria, Russia grows more entrenched.
The Boosters are also invaluable for flushing out entrenched enemies.
And still, each camp remains intransigently entrenched in their position.
"Nothing works because the system is so entrenched," she said.
Yes, Facebook and Google are now entrenched in our lives.
Those in Comptroller Stringer's camp see entrenched boards disenfranchising shareholders.
Deeply entrenched rivalries are what makes the world go round.
But he reiterated that changing an entrenched ideology takes time.
But more than that, Subban entrenched himself in the city.
Effective media opposition needs to arise from entrenched, institutional habit.
Clinton and Kaine are the embodiment of the entrenched system.
Or were its leaders adapting to a flawed, entrenched system?
Amid these disputes, Libya's political sectarianism became ever more entrenched.
But the data also shows that income inequality remains entrenched.
One thought is that views of Trump are really entrenched.
Do them when you're not yet entrenched in, well, life.
Agricultural workers across the country were entrenched in deepening poverty.
Otherwise, values become entrenched as they're embedded in the technology.
Data and transparency will trump regional monopolies and entrenched inefficiency.
On Facebook, the political divide has only been entrenched further.
Her loss demonstrates just how entrenched those myths have become.
Breaking those entrenched habits will be difficult, if not impossible.
His problem is the entrenched ("complicit") local hierarchy and Cardinals.
Illiteracy remains an entrenched problem in parts of the country.
Mandate turnover and there's no chance to build entrenched power.
Otherwise, the brutal Shabab or its mutation will remain entrenched.
Many entrenched rulers have a simple response: pulling the plug.
This entrenched their power among the winners they helped create.
Prior FSOC action could be entrenched by the holdover nominees.
And there's a ton of deeply entrenched competition out there.
Entrenched interest groups, particularly insurers, spent millions opposing the measure.
From a movement that showed how nonelite actors could use the instruments of electoral democracy to upend an entrenched elite, Chavismo has itself become an entrenched elite preventing those same instruments from upending it.
Meanwhile, the perception that big tech is entrenched is itself new.
Not easy to do in a monarchy entrenched in outdated protocols.
The most entrenched gender biases are embedded in the events themselves.
Any efforts to broker peace will come up against entrenched positions.
It is also deeply entrenched in Europe, Asia and other regions.
It also entrenched expectations of ever-bullish markets for financial assets.
Cyprus's cleavage may be peaceful today, but it is deeply entrenched.
With partisan competition entrenched, the opposition wanted to have a say.
We were trying to create new leverage for the entrenched companies.
But the fundamental parts of the fire were always firmly entrenched.
Even economic reforms are bound to prompt resistance from entrenched elites.
The Communist Party's authority is set to become even more entrenched.
Lisa Murkowski, a more entrenched "no" vote, before the bill failed.
Being independent of entrenched interests can also be a tactical decision.
For decades, the Court has been evenly split along entrenched lines.
In a familiar pattern, entrenched taxi interests are applauding this development.
Unfortunately, entrenched interest groups often benefit from erecting barriers to competition.
"The Calabrian L'Onorata Societa is well entrenched in Australia," he wrote.
And I say this because I am deeply entrenched in Christianity.
Politics is too entrenched; societal change comes slowly, if at all.
Being predictable is the safest of spaces for most entrenched politicians.
The battle for Falluja has become entrenched outside the city itself.
Google has as entrenched a power base as any tech company.
It's not "popular" music, but it's entrenched within the popular experience.
"It may sound entrenched," Mr. Sgro said in an interview Sunday.
It is entrenched both in the market and in the law.
Otherwise, entrenched management tends to linger on and waste shareholder funds.
But shattering entrenched cultural expectations and norms is an ongoing process.
Many Jerusalem Palestinians complain of entrenched neglect by the Israeli municipality.
Today, there is a black middle class, but inequality is entrenched.
These include John McDowell, an entrenched Texas senator and political frenemy.
Female players also face entrenched resistance from their communities, Knight said.
In much of the developed world, laundry habits are relatively entrenched.
But there remain entrenched problems with the system of military justice.
The race in 2016 entrenched those positions on the presidential level.
But that is how entrenched Israeli politics are at the moment.
The ownership of land as entrenched in 21902 has not changed.
That's where the new liquid-entrenched smooth surface (LESS) comes in.
It's a study of courageous innovation against an entrenched medical orthodoxy.
The jihadis were entrenched in the hills just across the way.
Russia and Iran are deeply entrenched as guarantors of Assad's survival.
"They have been able change often deeply entrenched attitudes," she said.
Tech has a long history of upstarts disrupting big, entrenched businesses.
Whiteclay is often seen as another somewhat hopeless and entrenched problem.
The bureaucracy was too complex and the interests far too entrenched.
The party system can be much more deeply entrenched in Washington.
Taylor is an incumbent, but he is hardly an entrenched one.
I understand that developing new models in an entrenched industry sucks.
Liberals have gained the most when they have taken on entrenched power.
Entrenched franchises are a special kind of force in the gaming industry.
But was met with conceit From an entrenched group of clubby blowhards.
Removing one guy, bad as he may be, won't solve entrenched problems.
Plenty of other US companies are becoming more entrenched in China, too.
Each day Facebook delays, Bitmoji becomes more entrenched as the avatar standard.
The corresponding supply chain is firmly entrenched in China as a result.
That's a big deal in a country with two entrenched main parties.
Cueva and Colon thus both extend entrenched traditions, in suggestive, original ways.
Upsetting the entrenched power structure of cities is an exasperating, thankless task.
What they're saying: Interestingly, the issue seems more entrenched at smaller firms.
In Macau, the party became entrenched; its influence spread throughout civil society.
The most likely scenario for the foreseeable future is an entrenched conflict.
Russia's civil society is now more entrenched, more knowledgeable and more skeptical.
You're so entrenched in the music business, the entertainment business, why wine?
It reminded Abby of how deeply sexism was still entrenched in STEM.
It didn't challenge outdated social mores or even some entrenched departmental bias.
In the past 2189 years, corruption has become entrenched, kleptocracy the norm.
We're fighting against very powerful forces, very entrenched interests, very wealthy interests.
Your work contests a lot of deeply entrenched ideas in American culture.
Bannon, who hates the entrenched two-party system, has long admired Gabbard.
Then there are entrenched relationships with local government officials and union leaders.
Salazar is also a first-time candidate taking on an entrenched incumbent.
"What's Gonna Happen" has long been entrenched in Sarah Stiles's muscle memory.
It happened, piece by piece, under politically entrenched and physically threatening conditions.
But other gaps in the series are more entrenched, and more insidious.
Wealth is worrying when it becomes entrenched or shielded from disruptive forces.
Most entrenched legacy interests have built businesses as the gatekeepers to capital.
And slavery is a firmly entrenched way of life for Southern Americans.
And she presents herself — eloquently — as an alternative to Congress's entrenched ways.
The music industry, of course, has its own entrenched structures of artifice.
Why free beer became an entrenched perk of brewery work is unclear.
Racial inequality is not a trendy issue; it is an entrenched issue.
Carper is a moderate lawmaker, who's an entrenched incumbent and longtime politician.
Gun carry has simultaneously entrenched and changed the old culture war differences.
People's feelings about colds, like a lot of medical myths, become entrenched.
Yet the perception that Rothko's somber palette reflected personal angst is entrenched.
They must challenge entrenched positions of various factions of their own administrations.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is entrenched in several provinces.
Reshaping any entrenched, calcified bureaucracy requires a balance of patience and determination.
In fact, they are as entrenched as the laces on the football.
Our entire entrenched way of life has to change, top to bottom.
Instead they found thousands of North Vietnamese soldiers, well entrenched and ready.
An entrenched ethos boils down to: Don't just do something, stand there.
Opinion The idea that our divisions are entrenched and unbridgeable is overstated.
The study shows that stagnating wages and rising inequality are deeply entrenched.
Of course, in the process, he upset entrenched interests and sacred cows.
And it has received mixed reviews from scientists entrenched in the dispute.
As an entrenched incumbent, Cuellar has a financial edge over his challenger.
Trying to tear down an entrenched system behind closed doors won't work.
By now, the notion of getting rich by flipping houses is entrenched.
Elmore grew up in a state entrenched in the Jim Crow era.
Many Democrats have entrenched themselves in opposition to funding a border wall.
Clashing with an entrenched oligarchy, positivists campaigned for Brazilian abolition in 1888.
Mr. Sharif remains deeply entrenched through a vast network of political patronage.
Liberals like Wilson saw themselves, by and large, in opposition to entrenched elites.
Another aspect of Mr Ghosn's entrenched power was a lack of succession planning.
IS, currently entrenched in Iraq and Syria, later claimed responsibility for the bombings.
But the Weeksville is strained by another, more entrenched obstacle, according to Fields.
Khanna himself earned his seat on his third primary attempt against entrenched incumbents.
Historically, it's been a solidly Democratic state, with an entrenched Democratic Party machine.
The correlation, which is far from certain, would upend entrenched assumptions in physics.
It has become a battleground for entrenched oil and corn interests in Washington.
In his writings, Thomas has expressed the greatest willingness to reverse entrenched precedents.
Throughout history, leaders of entrenched power structures have not reacted well to change.
The longer that behavior remains entrenched, the larger the pile of behavioral debt.
Tradition and deeply entrenched social norms contribute to keeping it going, says Sadek.
That trip was meant to open ties to a once-deeply entrenched foe.
Established social networks such as Facebook and WhatsApp proved too entrenched to dislodge.
However, that visual hid racism's residual and deeply entrenched place in U.S. society.
However, since the early 1980s, the gaps across regions have become increasingly entrenched.
Because the media forces on the Republican side are entrenched and very effective.
Without deep sleep, "the nervous system is not being properly entrenched," Thirlwell says.
"There's an entrenched set of interests around current modes of transportation," he said.
The left, once entrenched, proved just as prone to corruption as the right.
I'm not really too, too, too entrenched in the art world like that.
In the House, entrenched incumbents padded their fundraising leads over any potential challengers.
"The deeply entrenched racism in our country has to be addressed," says Latif.
As for now, however, the software is just "old and entrenched," he said.
Militants from the Islamic extremist group are firmly entrenched in Nigeria's northern states.
But the vitriol surrounding the new Ghostbusters film feels particularly angry and entrenched.
Simply rebutting conspiracy theories may make adherents even more entrenched in their views.
Entrenched telecommunications companies liberally spread money and attention to everyone who holds office.
Stetson's music is deeply meditative and entrenched in the world of minimalism, too.
Sexual violence is a problem deeply entrenched inside our society, institutions, and attitudes.
If both leaders are so entrenched is there much chance of an extension?
They will be running against entrenched Republican incumbents or in conservative-leaning districts.
But by 2013, relationship-building with the entrenched music industry was well underway.
Bytedance's success with programmatic ads prompted more entrenched tech giants to follow suit.
Mr Gove has experience, as education secretary, in dealing with entrenched interest groups.
Entrenched players have something to bring to the table as well, he said.
Unfortunately the signs are that incumbent firms are becoming more entrenched, not less.
Everyone wants a simple conveyancing process, but entrenched interests are holding back progress.
Jordan Clarkson will be more firmly entrenched as Russell's partner in the backcourt.
Additionally, the trend toward rising oil prices seems to be well-entrenched now.
Colonization coded as the gift of civilization remains an entrenched defense of colonialism.
The political power of entrenched unions apparently outweighs the needs of our students.
Pat Summerall was entrenched in the top slot, but there were two concerns.
But Democrats have shown little signs of caving in the entrenched funding fight.
In addition, Trump faces entrenched opposition significantly larger than his hard-core base.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who also aroused the ire of entrenched interests.
Elliott accused BHP of having an "entrenched" board that has approved "disastrous" acquisitions.
Doubtless, entrenched republicans will respond that hereditary rulers may prove mad or bad.
Suddenly, Sutton felt supported in her parenting decisions—and entrenched in a camp.
And she's looking at new ways to approach these entrenched problems, she says.
A second problem is some entrenched Republican lawmakers in otherwise Democrat-friendly districts.
Obama made bold promises before his first election, yet government influencers remained entrenched.
Those re-entrenched in Pokémon will be happy to find some familiar faces.
It has also been pressing Kiev to implement reforms and tackle entrenched corruption.
At the time, the journalist was deeply entrenched in the city's electronic scene.
Bledsoe was entrenched, although Bishop and Brady were ready in case anything happened.
But the entrenched players turned out to wield a significant home court advantage.
Nearly two full decades later, Hollywood is fully entrenched in the streaming wars.
Through qualitative and quantitative interviews, we learned that this behavior is firmly entrenched.
Or it could drag on for months as entrenched ideological positions bicker endlessly.
Along the way, an entrenched bureaucracy of economists and development experts took shape.
By then our microbial invaders were deeply entrenched in our brains and tissues.
If we do not take action, Facebook's monopoly will become even more entrenched.
It's amazing and devastating that it's already so entrenched in our communities. Nextdoor.
As a neophyte in an entrenched system, she says, she is bracing herself.
Islamic State fighters, they say, are far slower to abandon entrenched fighting positions.
But at their worst, they highlight the deeply entrenched inequalities in our country.
That said, this activism is pushing against strong structural headwinds and entrenched power.
Their animosity toward the left, and the left's animosity toward them, is entrenched.
They say that can happen only by confronting the entrenched ideas fueling machismo.
In fact, some inequities have become more deeply entrenched since Dr. King's lifetime.
As the negotiations dragged on under Oslo, these blocks became only more entrenched.
And this by a man previously lionized for his assault on entrenched corruption.
But he will most likely face resistance from entrenched interests within the company.
A city report on monuments said there were "entrenched disagreements" about the explorer.
Five years ago, #OscarsSoWhite rewrote the narrative in an industry with entrenched disparities.
On the show, DeDe is a deeply entrenched politician in the democratic party.
The potential target was not an entrenched politician, or the local county party.
Not perfectly, but better relative to some of the old entrenched, larger organizations.
But once pessimism becomes entrenched, even that may not offer a quick fix.
That was the type of force needed to change such an entrenched system.
Too often that path is shaped by entrenched power more than community power.
Entrenched political divisions mean future bouts of political instability cannot be ruled out.
As a result, residential segregation remained deeply entrenched — and even increased over decades.
He&aposs an established artist, well-entrenched in the world of Contemporary Art.
Confronting this threat requires having a firmly entrenched top diplomat for the region.
Additionally, women candidates were propelled toward challenges to entrenched male Republicans in Congress.
He's entrenched in the No. 5 spot in the order behind Edwin Encarnacion.
And it is deeply entrenched, in both the law and the real world.
But once pessimism becomes entrenched, even that may not offer a quick fix.
In addition, easy money is fueling monopoly power by helping entrenched companies borrow.
It was another sign of the collapse of entrenched political parties in Europe.
A deeply entrenched stigma around menstruation persists in many parts of India today.
No amount of medical insurance can solve these and other entrenched social problems.
Chicago's entrenched and decades-long struggles with crime, segregation, policing and inequity loom.
I offered to support him, but he was too entrenched and really wary.
The magazine missed an opportunity to disrupt entrenched ways of seeing the West.
For sure, one week of brighter data isn't enough to shift entrenched pessimism.
Eugenics policies were shaped by entrenched hierarchies of race, class, gender and ability.
Changing the system is impossible, power is massively entrenched, we should just give up.
And after a decade of rising profits and share prices, CEOs are more entrenched.
It's also a city with a deeply entrenched history of racism and white supremacy.
But before things get too entrenched, it'll also lead to some pretty great experiences.
Jones's story reveals entrenched racism, sexism, and classism among Harvard and other elite universities.
Disdain for and eagerness to dismantle the Electoral College is entrenched in American history.
That metric, however, fluctuates depending on the year and arguably reflects entrenched gender bias.
Greater openness is welcome when entrenched parties are infected by tribalism or other poisons.
As the fighting became entrenched, the need to intervene grew, month by bloody month.
The result is that a system intended to quell ethnic tensions has entrenched them.
However it the virus was now entrenched in rural areas including Mabalako, he said.
Will it change the way entrenched interests will behave in political and regulatory fights?
The basic set-up is so entrenched that many believe there is no alternative.
Some aspects of the Democratic Party are still entrenched in a legacy media culture.
But as entrenched, opposing positions go, it's hard to find two more perfect examples.
But solar remains a tiny industry struggling to disrupt deeply entrenched traditional energy providers.
But such a dream was probably illusory: north-south racial animus was too entrenched.
Unfortunately, no matter how entrenched in astrology we may be, we aren't mind-readers.
Entrenched ideals, like muscling through long hours on little sleep, are hard to break.
Vaguely moderate Republican governors plus entrenched Democratic legislative majorities just means status quo governance.
Yet as deeply entrenched as Cuba remains, Maduro's departure would rapidly undermine its position.
They try to limit any innovation or disruption that would threaten their entrenched positions.
He was running against a figure of the entrenched establishment in George W. Bush.
Worse yet, a single regulator is potentially more susceptible to capture by entrenched players.
Decades into the entrenched tensions of the region, the incident overall was tragically unsurprising.
FEC and similar cases have entrenched the power of money in our political system.
"People just get entrenched in long term unemployment or long term homelessness," Archer explained.
Slow-moving bureaucrats and entrenched institutions discourage the new in favor of the old.
The oligarchs are still entrenched and the old political faces are having a makeover.
A broken state, then, with the army still entrenched in vital parts of it.
The iPhone's fragility is so entrenched in our minds, we've forgotten its root cause.
There are no social benefits ascribable to fossil fuels, according to entrenched climate alarmists.
Both emanate from deeply divisive issues, immigration and gun policy, with entrenched partisan bases.
The result isn't simply low wages, but an entrenched industrial policy of suppressed wages.
Third, the voters themselves can still take legislative line-drawing away from entrenched politicians.
Steam is the entrenched leader, and the Epic Games Store is the new upstart.
Meanwhile, economic and racial inequality remain entrenched and are expected to worsen under Trump.
And first-time candidates often must challenge entrenched incumbents who are also their bosses.
In short, gains have been made in Afghanistan amid entrenched tragedy and endless war.
The conflict is brewing with another enclave of the party: its entrenched governing elite.
Belize's relationship with Simone Biles is less entrenched so far, but also less complicated.
To the extent that it entrenched racial hierarchy, it seemed anti-egalitarian as well.
Automation, in a variety of forms, is deeply entrenched in social media's information landscape.
Cano has also taken ground balls at third base, where Kyle Seager is entrenched.
Queens is not the only place the tropical green birds have become firmly entrenched.
Baëlen effectively conveys the entrenched companionship that comes from living in an unappealing world.
It's too entrenched in the everyday workings of the country to be disposed of.
It was here that was most entrenched in the naturopathic world, she tells me.
Some policymakers are uneasy about the risk of inflation becoming entrenched in the economy.
Increasingly entrenched political language on both sides, he added, further contributes to the tension.
Two other female House candidates fell short in their efforts to unseat entrenched incumbents.
Tackling entrenched conflicts may also help countries cooperate better on global warming, he said.
Addressing such entrenched inequities requires more than bringing more women doctors into the fold.
His overhaul of the military also demonstrated a willingness to take on entrenched bureaucracies.
Guatemalans have always looked to migration to escape the entrenched divisions of their homeland.
In Florida, the voting ban is entrenched in the Constitution, and it's for life.
That has led to entrenched prejudice and discrimination that regularly spill over into violence.
She responds, cautiously, that racism remains entrenched in many parts of the British establishment.
Its richness is unmatched, and its uses in cooking are deeply and widely entrenched.
Mr. Pappas has faced criticisms that he is too entrenched in the state's establishment.
These tenets of journalism remain entrenched in subtle and explicit ways across many newsrooms.
I also accepted that some behaviors were too entrenched, too instinctive to train away.
Plus, several other well-entrenched competitors already have breakfast, including Dunkin' (DNKN)and Panera.
We assumed that the roots of democracy in places like Hungary were firmly entrenched.
Even though I'm no longer entrenched in the recruiting world, I'm still well-connected.
Today the area is largely defined by entrenched generational poverty, unemployment and poor health.
Churi said the firm will take on "entrenched industries," including health care and aviation.
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"An entrenched, unfettered class of superpredators is wreaking havoc on American society," he argues.
To the contrary, the whistleblower tradition is deeply entrenched in our system of government.
Focusing on Venus made sense because she was so entrenched in the ball world.
The trend could reshape a corporate world where discrimination against women is deeply entrenched.
The trend could reshape a corporate world where discrimination against women is deeply entrenched.
Encouraged by those entrenched advantages, Republicans understand they can also exploit other structural advantages.
Embracing this approach could help move this entrenched debate in a more constructive direction.
Perhaps because the MID enjoys entrenched, unyielding support from a powerful real estate lobby.
Nothing is more entrenched as conventional wisdom — especially among social conservative donors — than this.
Reversing those trends requires a courageous commitment to fight the entrenched elements and extremists.
But entrenched poverty and a lack of job opportunities also play a major role.
The separate accusations, taken together, offered a striking picture of entrenched small-time corruption.
In every corner of the world, dictators are ascendant and increasingly entrenched in power.
Americans are deeply entrenched in their views, rather than being open to something different.
Shoykhet admits his startup will face stiff competition from well-entrenched tools like Bloomberg.
"People have become entrenched in their views, and radicalized in their views," he said.
These images are now entrenched in the online hate coming from the extreme right.
In 2020, we'll see how Big Tech acts once it becomes entrenched in medicine.
Both sides are entrenched and it's likely to be a years-long courtroom battle.
Her allusions to patience are at odds with his entrenched anxieties about meeting up.
Its footprint in the American health insurance system becomes more significant and more entrenched.
Competition policy needs to weaken the entrenched position of established firms and help new entrants.
Mike had just come off of Enlisted, so he was very entrenched in the world.
People being proud of their entrenched, opinion-based worldviews can go jump in a sewer.
In the 1960s, few economic habits were as entrenched in developed countries as industrial pollution.
Turkey, which shares a lengthy border with Syria, has become entrenched in the Syrian conflict.
The system is entrenched, and changing anything at all elicits fears of a shake-up.
As Obama and others have found, these particular problems -- of influence peddling -- are deeply entrenched.
Still, Zarowin of NYU says non-GAAP will continue to be entrenched in companies' filings.
The information you will find on CSPI is in your interest, not entrenched corporate interests.
Both also mirrored shards of my child-of-hippie-parents past and wellness-entrenched present.
Maybe this narrative was more entrenched in the black community than we thought it was.
We need instead to be discussing the entrenched problems that we have failed to tackle.
He goes on the record to discuss how entrenched Colombian politics is with narco culture.
Burck's name may sound familiar because he's a deeply entrenched player in Republican legal circles.
Some argue that racism remains entrenched in the establishment and that intolerance has been rising.
The rebel forces are deeply entrenched and say they are well prepared for urban war.
Xi has also made rooting out deeply entrenched corruption in the military a top priority.
Instead, Bruce and Deborah Leonard stayed, becoming more and more entrenched in Word of Life.
Tariffs became entrenched and a feedback loop between financial markets and protection magnified the damage.
With her latest title in Australia, Ms Osaka has entrenched herself among the sport's elite.
Others argue that the far left is too entrenched and that immediate action is necessary.
And the Chinese incumbent is so entrenched that American cards may still struggle to compete.
Political, social, and technological trends are driving Americans toward more entrenched residential and social segregation.
Socialism, political scientists point out, was less entrenched in Vietnam than it is in Cuba.
It cites entrenched opinions fostered by hyperbolic media as another big problem beyond fake news.
Though we resent her reliance on tradition, she is what many of us are: entrenched.
Starbucks' Italian foray isn't the first time the company has bearded an entrenched coffee culture.
Although a Western-backed government came to power in 2014 promising reform, corruption remains entrenched.
The unions' brief begins by explaining just how entrenched agency-fees are in many states.
The red line between freedom to choose and discrimination hasn't been entrenched in Italian society.
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Generally, when a community bank becomes profitable and well-entrenched, there is interest from buyers.
Both sides will also probably face opposition to the rapprochement from entrenched hawks at home.
Aetna and UnitedHealth are strongly entrenched in the group insurance markets, selling plans to employers.
Her victories entrenched her existing support, since those super delegates can switch support at will.
Trump frequently pledged to "drain the swamp" in Washington and clear out entrenched establishment politicians.
Entrenched accountability issues such as those that are plaguing the VA take time to resolve.
Despite deep and entrenched opposition from the House leadership, a bipartisan group is forging ahead.
But entrenched problems remain evident in high unemployment, low inflation and uneven recovery for incomes.
Militants entrenched in the Yamouk River Valley near the Israeli border have recently made gains.
Russia, entrenched in Syria in support of President Bashar Assad, is threatening to strike back.
Politically, they seem unlikely to shift entrenched perceptions of Trump among his supporters and critics.
After all, "likes" helped propel Facebook to its terrifyingly entrenched position as an information gatekeeper.
These politically powerful, entrenched special interests are heavily invested in maintaining the failing status quo.
And, at the time, the company's founder, Peter McCausland, was accused of being too entrenched.
For decades, conservatives correctly argued that government intervention stifles innovation and often favors entrenched interests.
It would be a disaster for democracy if this divide were to become permanently entrenched.
Fitch believes the bulk of institutional and economic policy gains from EU membership are entrenched.
The project suffered from management issues and turnover, entrenched contractors and a lack of engineers.
The sexual treatment of children in schools has remained a deeply entrenched problem in China.
Newman, a marketing consultant, is going up against an entrenched incumbent with a cash advantage.
For example, just how entrenched does Google want to get in the mobile phone business?
Breaking entrenched patterns of racial separation has been a decades-long challenge for the government.
The News skewered local politicians, lobbyists and entrenched interests, from wayward mayors to Donald Trump.
Anti-Semitism is a deeply entrenched and historically rooted element of this Polish nationalist worldview.
Mr. Pritzker and Mr. Rauner are fighting to lead a state with deeply entrenched problems.
Mr. Bashir's fate is a reminder that autocrats seem powerful and entrenched until they aren't.
Part of that comes from long-entrenched loyalty American companies have instilled in truck buyers.
The group had entrenched itself in the city, occupying homes, digging tunnels and laying explosives.
Piracy remains an entrenched problem that saps profits from the music, film and publishing industries.
Senator John Cornyn, whose fealty to President Trump remains unshakable, has been entrenched since 2002.
Japan, with its entrenched deflationary mindset and unique labour-market institutions, is a special case.
Realistically, the entrenched party duopoly as well as constitutional amendment rules make fundamental reform unlikely.
But now, there's a new athlete in town, poised to break the entrenched species barrier.
Today, local and international experts agree that tensions are entrenched, while the country's economy stagnates.
Trump is rich and he's white, How's he leading the fight Against entrenched Establishment power?
Large corporations are getting more entrenched, innovation seems to be waning and politics are dysfunctional.
In developed countries like the United States, car ownership is entrenched, but not in India.
Sightings of strange creatures and UFOs continued in the area and the mythology became entrenched.
Yet it had to compete with entrenched social networks, like WeChat, and gained little traction.
The result was not unexpected: Partisans on either side of the issue became more entrenched.
Defense and security relations between the two countries are longstanding, well-entrenched and highly successful.
But to really begin changing deeply entrenched attitudes, activists said a holistic approach is needed.
The older I get the more entrenched we are and the more restless I feel.
The Shia theocracy has become more ingrained in Iraq's institutions and more entrenched in Syria.
The voter lists and get-out-the vote machines are deeply entrenched across the state.
These disconnections occur not only from medical ignorance but also from deeply entrenched scientific convictions.
It also illustrates how entrenched the San Francisco, CA.--based company has become in France.
Both cases, which involved female judges, provoked angry comments about entrenched gender stereotypes in Italy.
Those nonprofits that received a navigator grant are long-standing organizations entrenched in their communities.
Homophobia is widely entrenched on the continent, with gay sex outlawed in over 30 countries.
Part of that was due to entrenched lobbies that advocated against any engagement with Iran.
But Trump has a history of taming what appear to be well-entrenched Republican opponents.
When it comes to transgender issues, and gender self-identification in particular, positions have become entrenched.
"Daesh is also entrenched in the National Hospital, which they consider a main position," she said.
But there's still some worry among the party's more entrenched leaders: How far is too far?
If you're not deeply entrenched online, most people only hear about The Chainsmokers through their music.
In most cases, what we observe is simply entrenched behavior that is very difficult to evolve.
Both Tesla and SolarCity are trying to revolutionize industries dominated by entrenched and deep-pocketed companies.
They had expressed frustration at rampant corruption, high unemployment and racial inequalities that remain deeply entrenched.
Street gangs were present before forced removals but, over the past five decades, have become entrenched.
Those fighting against inequality, sexism, racism and xenophobia face an entrenched and increasingly emboldened reactionary opposition.
"There is no one entrenched itself in any bar in the center of #Barcelona," police tweeted.
Beyond Meat isn't the only food company looking to take market share from the entrenched players.
It's much more entrenched in the horror genre, delving into fiends and witches instead of supervillains.
As supervised learning matures and becomes more entrenched in business processes, it poses serious potential problems.
We live in Los Angeles, where firecrackers are illegal but firmly entrenched in the city's culture.
An Entrenched Process The administration of President Ashraf Ghani has made fighting corruption a central promise.
Plebiscitary dictatorships of this kind became an entrenched aspect of the political scene in later decades.
Indeed, no religion in India was able fully to transcend the social divisions entrenched by Hinduism.
Greenpeace said the documents showed differences had become entrenched between the two sides of the Atlantic.
There are no loops around the ear or noise-isolating buds entrenched in your ear canal.
By the 1930s the calorie had become entrenched in both the public mind and government policy.
She has a history with Underwood, which is important because he's also entrenched in Bachelor Nation.
Considering how deeply these documents have become entrenched in our lives, it's not all that farfetched.
They have an entrenched defensive position and two dragons to the Army of the Dead's one.
Hultgren, who describes himself as a "fiscal conservative," is pretty entrenched in the local power structure.
Over the years, solid worker protection for the French has been entrenched by European labour law.
He has criticized multilateral institutions like the World Bank as being "intrusive" and "entrenched," CNBC reported.
They form a deeply entrenched bureaucracy that has helped create an entire generation of only children.
An entrenched belief in free speech leads to impassioned discussions—as well as bickering and infighting.
But Huawei remains extremely entrenched in the continent, making it a convenient — albeit potentially problematic — partner.
Second, redirecting American foreign policy away from neoconservative, global interventionism will actually be entrenched by Trump.
Beirut Pride is entrenched in a larger effort to combat hate and reconcile communities, Damien said.
Turkey and Qatar are backers of the Muslim Brotherhood movement that has challenged entrenched Arab rulers.
To be sure, Iraq's B+ credit rating is still deeply entrenched in speculative, or junk territory.
Chipotle's board long has been under fire for being too entrenched and too cozy with management.
They're too massive (Facebook has more than 1.5 billion users) and too entrenched in our lives.
For the French, and their deeply entrenched culinary traditions, this marks something of a sea change.
Although a Western-backed government came to power two years ago promising reform, corruption remains entrenched.
This is partly an attempt to overcome the resistance to change entrenched by a polarised system.
Because the regime remains entrenched, political change is more likely to come gradually and from within.
How do individuals resist when already entrenched incumbents are given priority in our digital public space?
We regularly face strong opposition from entrenched industries that profit off the backs of animal abuse.
"The court today wreaks havoc on entrenched legislative and contractual arrangement," she said from the bench.
But for the entrenched perpetual D.C. candidates and bureaucrats, it's proving to be a hard change.
Critics say the system has entrenched in power ethnic-based political parties, which have grown corrupt.
The insurgents had overrun a check post on the highway and remained entrenched and blocking traffic.
This way of thinking is so entrenched that it's all but impossible to imagine an alternative.
On Capitol Hill, the announcement seemed to make the parties even more entrenched in their positions.
Social attitudes have changed profoundly in the past 30 years, but traditional sexual roles remain entrenched.
Central themes of challenging assumptions, thinking critically and sharing perspectives are entrenched within the Booth Community.
By ignoring entrenched heath injustices, the international community fuels catastrophic outbreaks that become difficult to contain.
The CDU's strong and entrenched political posture has led the SPD to take some desperate measures.
But Abadi's nationalist, pan-Iraqi approach may temper the Islamic Republic's entrenched presence in Iraqi politics.
Venezuelans are living a humanitarian catastrophe, the result of government incompetence and an entrenched, unmovable autocracy.
The many entrenched beneficiaries, both Afghan and American, have perverse incentives to continue the futile war.
The first, which is entrenched corruption, has stifled efforts at economic and political reform for decades.
By designating them as "systemically significant financial institutions," Dodd-Frank has made big banks more entrenched.
Season six sees Tom back at Downton and fully entrenched in the affairs of the estate.
General economic weakness and entrenched political problems in Pakistan may also be concerns for Xi's administration.
Abadi's reform campaign, however, soon got bogged down by legal challenges and opposition from entrenched interests.
There are also entrenched patterns of health disparities in cervical cancer that the draft guidelines ignore.
However, many physicians aren't taking the federal government's advice because of entrenched ethical and legal concerns.
Democrat Joe Crowley is perhaps the best-known of the 2018 class of heretofore-entrenched incumbents.
Besides striving for reasonable prices, Mejuri also wants to upend an entrenched practice in its industry.
This has helped lead to an entrenched weed culture and cannabis social clubs across the country.
The course aims to give women the confidence to question entrenched practices that exacerbate gender inequalities.
"What I had underestimated was that there were people who were in entrenched positions," she said.
For me it's also a game about the danger of being too entrenched in your dogma.
Bikeshare startups largely offer a similar stationless model, unlike the already entrenched systems in many cities.
We have entrenched a system that makes the population vulnerable for the benefit of the privileged.
But critics have called these efforts too incremental for such a far-reaching and entrenched problem.
This perceptive poetry collection examines the forces of racism and otherness long entrenched in American life.
The panel offered 15 detailed recommendations, some of which would upend long-entrenched practices in academia.
But America's peaceful relationships with its neighbors, though well-entrenched, are not a law of physics.
Taylor is an incumbent, which gives him an advantage, but he is hardly an entrenched one.
But opposition to a living wage is well-entrenched as Republican Party dogma, going back decades.
They want to reduce restrictive zoning and land use regulations that favor the rich and entrenched.
The choice facing Ms. Osaka comes as Japan is under pressure to loosen its entrenched insularity.
Ayoub: There is still a lot of subtle and entrenched shame around women's feelings and beings.
That view has only become more entrenched: Beaud contends that the 2005 riots in Seine-St.
As slavery became increasingly entrenched, Northern congressmen vowed to take action against Southern bullying and insults.
You're so entrenched in, 'Do it cheaper, do it better, don't do this, don't do that.
How Brazil weathers the crisis will be watched carefully by nations suffering from deeply entrenched corruption.
The slow pace of shedding entrenched misogyny has led to a clash of values at home.
There were also significant wins in the provinces, where Fidesz was thought to be more entrenched.
But the complexity of the undertaking, privacy fears, and entrenched interests have stalled the new regulations.
But for now, before this entrenched game of thrones gets flipped on its revenge-addled head?
We've seen some shifts in this direction on the state level and among entrenched congressional Democrats.
You can't fight segregation, say, by an appeal to tradition; segregation was an entrenched American tradition.
And given how entrenched the Maduro government is, the US would need to consider using force.
Child marriage is entrenched in Yemen, a symptom of crippling poverty and a deeply conservative culture.
Reichert and Ros-Lehtinen are both entrenched incumbents who would have been favored in their races.
A century later, after the Watergate scandal, the norm of Justice Department independence became more entrenched.
But there's the rub: Who is responsible for disrupting a process that has quickly become entrenched?
That attitude is so entrenched in society that it extends to the police and the courts.
Ocasio-Cortez has become a rising star in the Democratic Party since upsetting entrenched former Rep.
Those winning 2018 initiatives, after all, were largely grass-roots efforts that took on entrenched power.
But such systematized thievery has become entrenched in an economy that is more corrupt than ever.
Hardliners, entrenched in institutions Khamenei controls such as the judiciary, are determined to prevent domestic liberalization.
Hardliners, entrenched in institutions Khamenei controls such as the judiciary, are determined to prevent domestic liberalisation.
The ruling, he said, entrenched an emerging principle that the prime minister is accountable to Parliament.
But there has been no relief from some of their most entrenched though less-publicized problems.
At one point, the police again ordered the crowd to disperse, but the protesters remained entrenched.
The acclaimed winners appear entrenched, their platforms self-reinforcing, profit margins sturdy, growth rates near-automatic.
Iran has entrenched itself in Syria, courting local tribes, building schools and buying land around Damascus.
The president also framed his plan as helping middle class Americans rather than entrenched, elite interests.
He concluded that his election was a transformative moment that would sweep aside all entrenched interests.
The BOJ has failed to break Japan's entrenched deflationary mindset despite years of heavy money printing.
CNN's chief White House correspondent, Jim Acosta, has gained prominence for his entrenched opposition to Trump.
The more they streamline the process, the richer and more powerful and more entrenched they become.
Voters' opinions about Trump have remained remarkably entrenched, as they have for the past two years.
That "you people" speaks to an entrenched American idea: The other is always different and weird.
Mr. Iglesias dismissed the traditional major parties as an entrenched, unresponsive and out-of-touch establishment.
That is partly because of political gridlock and partly because of entrenched attitudes toward whistle-blowers.
"Underlying this is a dichotomous self-esteem picture, with an underlying, deeply entrenched insecurity," she says.
That hits low-wage minority workers the hardest because of "entrenched and persistent discrimination," she said.
Claire and Ian's awkward party conversations prove just how entrenched so much of this cruelty is.
He failed in his first bid for mayor, in 2002, against another entrenched Democrat, Sharpe James.
Novak Djokovic, the firmly entrenched No. 1 player, remains on the other side of the draw.
Yet the decades of entrenched racial and economic segregation means the city is ready to combust.
I think that will be a slightly lower bar than the current, entrenched, bizarre regulatory status.
She has to navigate a political system entrenched in hundreds of years of exclusion and sexism.
The glaring exception are the pastries, which are an entrenched part of German cuisine and culture.
He's a Hamilton County clerk of courts who beat an entrenched Republican to get that post.
Described this way, America's economy has become a capitalist dystopia; a system of extraction by entrenched giants.
Entrenched technological leaders have little reason to love places that encourage entrepreneurship and the transfer of knowledge.
For others, there is entrenched poverty, and some of the lowest upward economic mobility in the nation.
Dealing damage from out of sight is also useful against entrenched enemies, like Bastions and Torbjörn turrets.
So can "The Wound" do the same for one of southern Africa's most entrenched acts of heteronormativity?
Policymakers have stressed that rate hikes would start only when inflation is entrenched in the target range.
But when it comes to additional features, it doesn't really do much to threaten the entrenched competition.
That means asymmetric economic shocks get entrenched and you end up with high unemployment in some areas.
Both sides are too entrenched, and too invested in such attacks, to expect a return to civility.
But they also entrenched a position from which it will be hard to abandon without being embarrassed.
The team is as entrenched in the specifics as they are ready to initiate and inform others.
But hospitalization is an insomnia trigger that can cause entrenched problems, and I know these issues intimately.
Dialogue is a critical way to bridge the often entrenched divides between police and communities of color.
Perhaps inevitably in a case where the problems are so deeply entrenched, the book offers few solutions.
In some ways, European Christianity's historically entrenched churches, whether Lutheran or Catholic, are experiencing a double bind.
They are hell-bent on reversing as much of it as they can before it becomes entrenched.
Entrenched in a century-old culture of feminine perfection, her work is saccharine and anything but nostalgic.
"Resistance to near-term action is still quite entrenched," said Ian Shepherdson, an economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.
"It's a very fundamental, entrenched part of financial institutions, but the policymaking is not there," she said.
Years of spending billions on subsidies created an entrenched welfare state that will be hard to reform.
Cutting out middlemen, fighting entrenched legislation and established players, leveraging instant connectivity, these are all great things.
It turns out that Mims has entrenched himself in the fast-paced world of tech startup companies.
Few of her senior aides have entrenched themselves here as they did in Iowa and New Hampshire.
To support its case it published confidential documents it said showed entrenched positions on the two sides.
And the conversation about brattiness is ultimately easier (and, frankly, more fun) than one about entrenched inequality.
Trump's public remarks about Russia, however, often gloss over the entrenched geopolitical differences between the two countries.
Guns, and the message of "strength" and manliness they often convey, is deeply entrenched in American society.
But she&aposs up against an entrenched local force -- a trial lawyer who got a lot money.
Other regions in Italy's south, where the pizzo system is most entrenched, have also seen big drops.
In some places votes are travesties, with incumbents sweeping the board; in others, free elections are entrenched.
It's a modern form of violence that stems from slavery and is entrenched in the American economy.
India is blessed with a deeply entrenched democratic system, but that is no shield against poor decisions.
The regime is well entrenched in western Syria, buttressed by Russian and Iranian military and financial muscle.
The implied ceiling on crude oil prices for the remainder of 20183 is entrenched in market expectations.
But smoking remains so entrenched there is still a cigarette vending machine in a Health Ministry annex.
The shame surrounding the "illness"—one description given by a young man in the documentary—is entrenched.
Well, the stereotype's already entrenched by then, and so the idea of who can do this job.
Last episode was a broad stroke introduction to Felix, Kiki, and the systems in which they're entrenched.
The Chicago-born artist's work is as entrenched in political discourse as it is in pop culture.
Maria Burnett of Human Rights Watch says the killings illustrate the "entrenched impunity" of Mr Museveni's regime.
There are so-called backfire effects that can occur, and then the initial belief becomes more entrenched.
And the centralisation of authority makes it hard for the party's entrenched system of patronage to operate.
If the global economy does not see a material recovery, he explained that deflation could become entrenched.
"Given their enterprise presence, which is entrenched, there's a low hanging fruit opportunity in cloud," Ives said.
The alternative: deeply entrenched echo chambers, the kind that have turned so much of the internet toxic.
Not without its detractors, the new economy faces challenges from entrenched industries, labor costs and logistical needs.
But the deeply entrenched nexus of "para-political" and economic power that backed them was never dissolved.
Oh, and hurry, because Google is already behind, with Siri and Alexa already entrenched in consumers' minds.
But gay and lesbian Americans seemed largely to escape his scapegoating, despite the Republican Party's entrenched homophobia.
Voters' disparate views on leaving are entrenched, and few have any certainty about Britain's long-term future.
Chad was locked in with the Bengals and Vick was entrenched with the Falcons during their primes.
The most deeply entrenched sexist reflex in society is judging women, above all else, by their looks.
USB-A isn't going away any time soon — it's one of the most entrenched technologies in existence.
They recognize the need to overcome the entrenched fossil fuel interests and infrastructure of the status quo.
They found commonalities despite entrenched political beliefs and bridged a divide that seemed impossible from the outside.
It's not because we don't love one another, but it's because that disciplined silence is so entrenched.
Democracy here is far more entrenched, the institutions dedicated to protecting it far more established and committed.
This special report will argue that despite some deep and entrenched problems, African businesses offer hope too.
FRANCOIS MELESEProfessor of economicsNaval Postgraduate SchoolMonterey, California Regulation and government bail-outs also help explain entrenched profits.
What the maps don't show are the anomalies of history that, today, are deeply entrenched network geography.
That is not because they reckon that entrenched deflation means things will get cheaper in the future.
"In terms of how our psychology is, how patriarchy functions, it is much more entrenched," she said.
Medal also faces entrenched institutions that see incompatibility and control of your data as a competitive advantage.
But entrenched ideas about women's place in society and machismo mean change will take time, she said.
We have suffered through many worse crises only to see how deeply entrenched our political divisions are.
If that direction becomes entrenched, then China's economy will face a lot of difficulties down the road.
He swept into Congress in 2014 after easily defeating an entrenched Democratic lawmaker in Massachusetts's 6th District.
That's a work I produced at the beginning of many long months deeply entrenched in refugee conditions.
For example, entrenched attitudes about women in the workplace changed with "remarkable speed" starting in the 1960s.
Changing entrenched attitudes and practices has been a slow process, but the proposed new rules represent progress.
Congress has the opportunity and the necessity to end Myanmar's system of entrenched impunity for security forces.
One reason, the researchers say, is that the notion that aging is immutable is so deeply entrenched.
With suicide rates mapping similar disparities, the chasm between the two is set to become deeply entrenched.
Entrenched, powerful constituencies, like police unions and DA associations, can often slow legislation or stop it altogether.
CNN's Anderson Cooper has been entrenched with modest ratings for more than a decade on prime time.
Making them more focused and robust, however, will first require dispelling some entrenched, and often unquestioned, narratives.
But they could shift entrenched patterns that have left tens of millions of Americans feeling economically helpless.
Schumer argued that Senate Republicans must take action even if the President remains entrenched in his position.
The more I learned about them and the things they go through, the more entrenched I became.
Today, Baton Rouge is a reminder of the entrenched racial and economic segregation in many American cities.
More than a decade old, the program has been a battleground between entrenched oil and corn interests.
In Sudan, the influence of Islamists was more deeply entrenched than in Egypt, and stretched back decades.
For the first time in decades, liberals are starting to see entrenched capital as the primary foe.
Other research demonstrates that youth homelessness is by far the largest pathway into entrenched single adult homelessness.
But experts say ridding the country of an industry that is so entrenched will be extremely difficult.
It's so deeply entrenched in who we are, and I think that we need to change that.
But lately, he's also become entrenched in the idea of who he'll be when he finishes school.
He covered a broad range of foreign policy issues, often at odds with decades of entrenched policy.
Trump and Democratic leaders have only dug deeper into their entrenched positions since the shutdown started Saturday.
"If you look at the level of investments, the Japanese are far much more entrenched," he said.
Many Venezuelans are suspicious of the back-room politics they see in the entrenched Miami Republican establishment.
Would there be any chance of a U.B.I. finding a foothold in the entrenched U.S. political climate?
In the Philippines, where 20183 percent of internet use is through Facebook, fake news is noxiously entrenched.
By cutting out retailers and distributors, they can charge less for their specialty products than entrenched competitors.
And one could argue that Rorty fails to appreciate just how entrenched racism is in this country.
That stoked inflation and eventually strengthened the Fed's independence, something that has become even more entrenched since.
As Oleg in "The Americans" he's a Soviet progressive opposed to the entrenched hawks in the KGB.
But they do suggest that some of our entrenched ideas about cannabis and lifestyle may be outdated.
Then there are the entrenched cultural views of motherhood in Japan, which have lagged behind workplace realities.
In other words, these bankers were too big to fail—too entrenched to get in real trouble.
But the near-universal expectation that it will occur is also becoming part of an entrenched narrative.
I've also spent much of my energy trying to navigate the entrenched cronyism in local decision making.
But it remains to be seen whether the entrenched carmakers can generate the same energized fan base.
Racism and sexism are entrenched, and leaders need to acknowledge that and address the problem head-on.
Why did some social media users' political views become more entrenched after we disrupted their echo chambers?
Long after a vicious civil war was halted in the 1990s, ethnic divisions in Bosnia remain entrenched.
Haftar launched his campaign promising to rid Tripoli of the armed groups that entrenched themselves after 2011.
Officer Stanislao said that the entrenched homophobia he had encountered in the department did not surprise him.
Rosen is now entrenched in another woeful situation, operating an offense lacking N.F.L. talent, his career stagnating.
"We're at a point now where AGs have become an entrenched part of policy landscape," Nolette said.
Taking on entrenched financial-services companies like American Express is a daunting undertaking, to say the least.
Anti-Semitism was entrenched in Europe for centuries before the Holocaust, supplying the Nazis with many collaborators.
Against entrenched resistance from Obama-era judges, Trump has tried protecting the homeland through stricter immigration controls.
Some observers fear that the country's ongoing economic and political crisis will descend into entrenched civil conflict.
"This deep and well-entrenched conflict at all levels of the federal courts is untenable," Facebook said.
Views of Trump among Democratic voters may be so entrenched that attacking the president has little impact.
Strategic signaling is just one of the many ways producers can create parallel internets entrenched in propaganda.
People have been counting on Assad's fall for six years now, and he's as entrenched as ever.
And the tradition of police brutality is so entrenched that it's become a kind of applied dysfunction.
Passwords are entrenched in society, and while alternatives are popping up everywhere, consensus is slow to gel.
And he acknowledged that it would take more than one celebrity politician to change an entrenched culture.
Our reporter visited one block in the city and found people struggling with entrenched poverty and violence.
Where Washington cares about decorum and process, they want a president fighting for them against entrenched powers.
Historically, it had a sleepy credit-card monopoly entrenched by regulation, which discouraged foreign firms from investing.
On this day in 1917, the First World War was entrenched in some of its darkest days.
Tobacco companies further entrenched their expansion into foreign markets with lobbying at international fairs and trade shows.
Nevertheless, throughout American history, it has always been unwise to bet against the forces of entrenched privilege.
But that probably will not happen with the difficult issue of race, where his views are entrenched.
Filmmakers make movies despite often-crushing odds, and some make movies while also struggling against entrenched prejudices.
Democratic officials also see candidates with a military pedigree as an appealing contrast to entrenched, career politicians.
Their presence can signal a genuine change in an institutional direction or merely paper over entrenched habits.
He proposed that technology can overcome this apathy and break up the entrenched power of political insiders.
In reality, U.S. officials backed off, looked away and let the thievery become more entrenched than ever.
For my project on the future of movies, she spoke about her frustration with entrenched industry attitudes.
The idea that welfare is keeping people from working is a deeply entrenched belief within the GOP.
Raving, once a mere curiosity, a diversion, has become as entrenched in me as any primal need.
And unlike Airbnb, WeWork isn't trying to dethrone a chain of entrenched corporations like Marriott or Hilton.
Lawmakers will depart Washington with Trump and Senate Democrats seemingly as entrenched in their positions as ever.
A corrupt status quo with entrenched political and corporate interests will, over time, erode faith in democratic institutions.
Mr Siilasmaa's account underlines how little influence board members often have when faced with an entrenched management team.
The moral and practical case may be more doubtful, especially when there is widespread resentment against entrenched elites.
The accelerating growth of Amazon's advertising business poses a threat to entrenched digital ad platforms Google and Facebook.
Flying into Baghdad Monday, Mattis told reporters the US wasn't entrenched in the country to pillage its resources.
The political impediments to persuading entrenched upper-middle-class homeowners to embrace any kind of change are large.
Far from helping us along to a post-work, automation-driven society, the pilot entrenched the status quo.
Trying to solve the entrenched conflict over immigration between now and March 5 is just way too hard.
When one eventually came, in the 1920s, in the form of the mercury arc valve, AC was entrenched.
Currently, the transport system is suffering because of what critics say is deeply entrenched corruption in the system.
In doing so, he only further entrenched himself as an enemy of free speech rather than its saviour.
And like both Hollywood and Wall Street, the Valley has its share of toxic masculinity and entrenched sexism.
The music business is entrenched in a very old way of working, finding artists through word-of-mouth.
Trump's strong showing in Iowa and outright win in New Hampshire firmly entrenched him as the official frontrunner.
Our correspondents write about a fraudulent dairy project that is emblematic of South Africa's corruption and entrenched inequalities.
Sweets are both an important feature of daily life and an entrenched part of religious and secular rituals.
On the one hand, well-entrenched business interests want it to continue with as little disruption as possible.
As with most reforms in Ukraine, efforts to launch these projects have faced resistance from the entrenched bureaucracy.
Although the elderly have long leant Conservative, in recent years their support for the Tories has become entrenched.
The poll finds that Americans overall are entrenched in their views on each side of the impeachment debate.
One side of the debate includes the multibillion-dollar weight-loss and health care industries and entrenched bigotry.
But doubts persist about whether Ukraine has the political will to modernise its economy and tackle entrenched corruption.
But Bruce can be bloody minded and entrenched in his vision and he wasn't going to play ball.
Finery's success will depend on how well it can overcome the entrenched habit of in-store clothes shopping.
But when you're entrenched in highly path-dependent power, transportation, and agricultural systems, your choices are highly restricted.
She believes the polarized nature of today's politics requires a grind-it-out style to overcome entrenched opposition.
Since returning from injury last March, the Serbian has entrenched himself back at the top of the sport.
Within most German federal states, the churches have an entrenched position as advisers on education and, sometimes, broadcasting.
Hezbollah is entrenched across the border in Lebanon — and things on this front seem to be heating up.
He trails in the polls and critics accuse him of not doing enough to root out entrenched corruption.
As they struggled to get out, and as the mud began to dry, the elephants became increasingly entrenched.
Research reveals that the more we practice, the more we become entrenched — trapped in familiar ways of thinking.
Meanwhile, worries that the U.S.-China trade is developing into a more entrenched dispute have also hit prices.
Like other cities in the long-neglected south, Basra is plagued by electricity outages, unemployment and entrenched corruption.
It sees them as a way for Facebook to become entrenched as part of the basic internet infrastructure.
Further complicating the talks are entrenched fights over money to combat the Zika virus and Planned Parenthood funding.
He experienced entrenched thought patterns, like going round and round on a racetrack of negative thoughts, he says.
He added that downside risks to overseas economies are noticeably smaller and that foreign growth appears more entrenched.
While several sectors may seem promising to investors, opening up the Saudi economy means changing several entrenched traditions.
They see their representatives as too entrenched in gamesmanship to take a stand on what matters to constituents.
Trump's Tuesday announcement will kick off what's expected to be a brutal confirmation fight between two entrenched parties.
Snapchat has entrenched itself in the 2016 election, with daily coverage on the campaign trail and at debates.
Leadership has also given no sign that they are willing to back down in the entrenched court fight.
Iranian backed militias are entrenched in the vast desert area around the zone, according to regional intelligence sources.
Not least of these are high prices and entrenched thinking that can make adapting to new situations difficult.
The government has tried to deflect those calls, saying workers should wait until the recovery is more entrenched.
Fighting hate with hate does not work and only makes each side more entrenched in their ideological camps.
While much of the rhetoric surrounding welfare reform in 1996 promised transformative change, discriminatory state practices remain entrenched.
A law of 1905 entrenched the principle of laïcité, or strict secularism, after a struggle against authoritarian Catholicism.
But, sometimes, power is so entrenched that there are no guarantees that mass resistance will achieve its goals.
Reports from inside The Jungle mirror war zones, or countries where decades of entrenched poverty has run ransack.
Will virtual reality become entrenched in society, or could it end up as the next 3-D TV?
We need not enquire how he managed to override the establishment's entrenched resistance to establishing a Space Force.
Turning HBO into Netflix is reflective of the growing desperation of entrenched cable powers in the streaming era.
But the fact that these incidents continue to happen shows just how deeply entrenched racism is in society.
That remark entrenched Sarkozy's reputation as a bully in the suburbs blighted by crime and unemployment outside Paris.
Continuation of stimulus measures once the recovery becomes entrenched could raise questions over the commitment to fiscal discipline.
Although the reunification made the country into an economic powerhouse, it did little to heal deeply entrenched divisions.
But the show's consistent questioning of America's entrenched Cold War narrative makes me hopeful about the latter scenario.
Putin is so entrenched within Russia's ruling system that many of its members can imagine no other leader.
Despite the issue dominating discussions in parliament and the pages of newspapers, voters' views seem entrenched as ever.
With token improvements, the mere administrative ban was entrenched in law as the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
Once again, Mr. Dooley is acting as the go-between for the entrenched Viacom regime and the Redstones.
Changes advanced by Trump "will be opposed by entrenched Washington lobbyists and trade associations," said spokeswoman Emily Davis.
There are no checks or balances on entrenched management or crony directors to misuse those outside shareowners' money.
The United States is already unique among the world's affluent market democracies in our level of entrenched poverty.
It is up against some entrenched competition, but isn't showing any signs of giving up or slowing down.
The Catholic Church's current positions on marriage, divorce and priestly celibacy, for instance, were all entrenched at Trent.
Qatar and Turkey have been important backers of the Muslim Brotherhood movement that has challenged entrenched Arab rulers.
Precedents that have long supported the entrenched overseers and gatekeepers of the U.S. capital markets are being challenged.
"People are more entrenched now than ever, rooting for their side like their favorite sports team," he says.
Given how deeply entrenched the pressure to publish is today, that second task may be the larger challenge.
The IMF wants Ukraine to set up an independent court to focus on tackling corruption, which remains entrenched.
Deep Throat entrenched money shots in the industry, but it didn't establish where they ought to be shot.
The biggest hurdle still seems to be how easy it is to count to three entrenched "no" votes.
As far as hip-hop, it will always be something that is deeply entrenched in the black experience.
And while entrenched in a ghostly milieu, she explored a sonic palette that examined the infinitude of sound.
Income inequality, entrenched by the Citizen United decision, is a cancer at the core of the American Dream.
We have grown up amid an entrenched disrespect for Latin culture, and we have often internalized that disrespect.
Anxiety levels are rising among some entrenched State Department bureaucrats and die-hard Iran apologists inside the Beltway.
The Confederates, who had been entrenched, repulsed the first assault here but withdrew after another day of fighting.
The sculptor, firmly entrenched in downtown New York, is an original Pop Art star with an undeniable legacy.
The problem is that the moralistic stigmatization is still fairly entrenched in how the US thinks about addiction.
Additionally, the fact that millennials' behavior is so entrenched is both good and bad for Microsoft and Google.
But it also shows how bursts of action are not enough, especially in the face of entrenched opposition.
But many of the young technocrats have found themselves in a daily struggle against long-entrenched patronage systems.
MILF porn, especially, has created an entrenched and reliable market for skinny, non-traditionally masculine men like Coxxx.
And this belief can become more entrenched as states use extrajudicial and violent means to defend their interests.
My mom, who was with me, arrived at the performance an entrenched puppetry skeptic and emerged a convert.
The idea is neither revolutionary nor innovative, but feeling so proves just how entrenched our gender-coding is.
How did this idea become so entrenched in Washington, and why does it persist despite being repeatedly debunked?
An entrenched and backward-looking corporate culture made it difficult for Japan to keep up with the times.
Corruption may weaken open institutions in countries where they were never entrenched, but is that cause or effect?
I'm not saying I was expecting wholesale structural change among entrenched businesses over the course of a season.
Brill argues that reformers ended up creating a new aristocracy even more entrenched than the one it supplanted.
Given how entrenched the private sector is in American corrections, the private prison industry is here to stay.
"Both countries are becoming entrenched in their narratives and having increasing difficulty finding common ground," Mr. Hass said.
But Dana Larsen, owner of several illegal dispensaries in Vancouver, countered that underground cannabis cultivation remained deeply entrenched.
But the tight web of money and politics that has entrenched Michigan Republicans in power isn't tearing easily.
Another team with entrenched quarterback problems, the Texans, have long managed to obscure them with their outstanding defense.
Senators are expected to hold a final vote on Judge Kavanaugh's nomination Saturday afternoon, despite entrenched Democratic opposition.
The alligators that supposedly infest New York City's sewer system may be the city's most entrenched urban myth.
The United States has imposed tough sanctions on Maduro and his allies; so far, though, Maduro remains entrenched.
Doesn't it seem that the electability boogeyman is simply a tool for preserving the power of entrenched interests?
"I'm sure the debate will rage on, because there are entrenched voices on either side," Dr. Brusatte said.
In addition to an entrenched historical conflict, Kashmir has taken on greater significance due to contemporary political events.
Since then the barriers to peace have grown even more formidable, and attitudes like Mr. Gatshan's more entrenched.
It is entrenched incumbents who always stand to gain the most from campaign finance reform, for numerous reasons.
The lack of movement in Trump's approval ratings demonstrates how entrenched Americans are in their opinion of Trump.
Rosendale, who has received Trump's endorsement, has attacked Tester as an entrenched Washington official too beholden to lobbyists.
"It's really unfortunate that we're here, 22016 years later, and this remains such an entrenched fight," she said.
Professor Gans of Columbia has argued for decades that the stigmatization of poor Americans fuels entrenched, persistent poverty.
A new generation is demanding change, casting off the entrenched notion that women somehow provoke attacks against them.
"Russia is presented with a golden opportunity to make its presence in eastern Libya more entrenched," he said.
That think tanks will hire the most corrupt and entrenched apparatchiks to write reports about corruption and nepotism.
Law-abiding Americans found themselves becoming entrenched in the criminal world just because they wanted to drink beer.
Protesters blame decades of government corruption, a deeply entrenched system of patronage and immunity for those in power.
The libertarian culture of the web is now so entrenched that creating new norms has become nearly impossible.
With five hardline conservatives now entrenched on the Supreme Court, Hernández could transform Bivens into an empty shell.
But so many other crucial sectors seem to have plateaued and entrenched themselves in a counter-capitalistic way.
When Mr. Trump speaks about cities' problems, he focuses almost exclusively on these pockets of entrenched social ills.
Mr. Bharara also tangled repeatedly with the other member of that entrenched trio, New York's governor, Andrew Cuomo.
Paul is widely viewed as one of the most entrenched "no" votes within the GOP caucus on healthcare.
Swift, and other young people, risk driving anti-LGBT people further into their entrenched positions through extreme rhetoric.
By the time he arrived in Paris in 1926, aesthetic warfare was long entrenched, and a grim business.
For Suraj Patel, running for Congress against an entrenched incumbent has led to some awkward and unexpected moments.
HR: … Like cable companies and telephone companies and entertainment companies and a whole host of really entrenched industries.
The incentives are so firmly entrenched that even a president who wants to effect change can't do so.
Deeply entrenched attitudes help keep women out of politics in Brazil, despite progressive laws intended to change that.
But that reputation might not have become quite so entrenched if it weren't for what was happening offscreen.
On the second anniversary of the 52 to 48 percent Brexit vote, polls show political divisions are entrenched.
If the situation already seemed entrenched before his "major announcement" Saturday, Trump may have just made it worse.
Turnbull cited such "bitterly entrenched views" in his farewell speech last week as a reason for the political deadlock.
Racial politics is shaped by bigger, more entrenched movements that a single presidential campaign can neither ignore nor undo.
Its move to comply with storage norms could potentially threaten entrenched players such as SoftBank and Alibaba-backed Paytm.
And Trump will need entrenched establishment Republicans like Hatch if he is to make his campaign promises a reality.
This transformation threatens firms that have entrenched supply networks, but it also presents opportunities for those that adapt nimbly.
It is a Europe with much larger intelligence services, an entrenched Muslim economic underclass, and more anti-Muslim sentiment.
And it looks like Verizon wants to be one of the first contenders aiming to disrupt an entrenched market.
Economists say the decline reflects entrenched wage growth and inflation, and interest rates must rise to arrest its fall.
But Cuomo was able pull through in a climate that has been difficult for entrenched incumbents in progressive states.
The golden ring in politics, of course, is backing a candidate who steals a seat from an entrenched incumbent.
Association with the land is also deeply entrenched within recovering indigenous identity for the transgender Samoan artist Yuki Kihara.
You can celebrate or bemoan that shift, but it happened quickly, and the new consensus is entrenched very firmly.
But there's also an entrenched program of low-level cybercrime, the kind most countries prosecute, that North Korea conducts.
But perhaps the most entrenched barrier is a Delhi elite used to having drivers standing by at all times.
The authorities are nudging the country back toward normalcy, and Lebanon's deeply entrenched sectarian powers are already reasserting themselves.
"There are entrenched economic interests that are against the publication of the list," Cavalcanti told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
That status automatically gives her a stamp of credibility that officials long entrenched in the organization can never claim.
And now, with a real fighter firmly entrenched in the White House, the conservative movement doesn't need Romney anymore.
But Trump also entrenched himself on two issues the debate's moderator, Holt, called out on for being factually inaccurate.
A speedskater from Germany, however, is on the verge of turning this entrenched system of justice on its head.
He observed how the major players had their own entrenched interests, which created a big problem for medical software.
So far, we remain firmly entrenched in the only-the-right-man-can-help-woman-achieve-her-potential trope.
Now, AMLO's supporters are left asking how their hero can even begin to tackle problems so vast and entrenched.
The upending of party politics, which some considered two years ago to be a blip, has instead been entrenched.
Kindergarten has flourished, becoming so entrenched that it is part of the formal education system's name ("K through 12").
So, this was entrenched, I think, in Street thinking that it's hard to pick what the underlying demand is.
He carefully entrenched his rule, locking up all manner of opponents, from the chief justice to Mr Gayoom himself.
The president's friends say that such complaints come from entrenched elites who oppose his plans to liberalise the economy.
But if these emerging norms are not embraced by big parts of the population, they will not become entrenched.
And yet so entrenched are plea bargains in America that the occasional attempts to do without them have failed.
But ask even the most scene-entrenched metalhead who's going to see Seether in 22018, and they'll be stumped.
It's deeply entrenched in women's perspectives and relationships to each other — the simultaneous trials and immeasurable gifts of womanhood.
In response, Macquarie, an Australian dictionary publisher, expanded its definition of the word to include "entrenched prejudice against women".
Unfortunately, those attitudes are so entrenched that it doesn't seem like something easily fixable by a a chore wheel.
Knowing the power of women and minorities, entrenched political interests have thrown up barricades between us and the polls.
As for the question of timing—Apple Music and Instagram have one thing in common: They're popular and entrenched.
"It's hard when they've been entrenched in their eating disorder for so long because it becomes habitual," explains Cabrera.
Behind the camera, as in front of it, the studios' woman problem is as deep as it is entrenched.
Bush is a rich white guy from one of the most politically and culturally entrenched families in the country.
"I always thought [fundamentalist Muslim groups] were more entrenched in Germany than they were in France," Khan tells me.
But accusations of rampant rights violations, entrenched graft and dysfunctional public services have since fueled opposition to his rule.
She's dishonest; she's the embodiment of entrenched power and the failed Washington status quo; and of course, she's crooked.
Less likely to compromise Overall, Ginsburg has become more entrenched on the left and more unequivocal in her opinions.
We just need to overcome the entrenched power of dirty fuel corporations and move the political will to action.
Both have built their campaigns as crusaders against entrenched, unaccountable, corrupting plutocracy -- the very thing enshrined by Citizens United.
Instead, many of the things I tried to escape when I moved to New York feel more firmly entrenched.
When the jihadist group was entrenched in Syria and Iraq, it turned Raqqa into a planning and operations hub.
"These issues are too important for mere words; our challenges are too entrenched for mere tweeting," he will say.
There were those who felt that the institutions of power and privilege in this country were too deeply entrenched.
Outdated fossil fuel infrastructure and interests are keeping us entrenched in the 85033th century technology of coal-fired power.
In Washington, the net neutrality debate divides along two well-entrenched fault lines, whose twain rarely, if ever, meet.
Democrats lost the presidential election because they nominated an unlikable, entrenched bureaucrat who was knee-deep in damning scandals.
There were those that felt that the institutions of power and privilege in this country were too deeply entrenched.
Many seem to emerge from nowhere, then crash almost as suddenly, defeated by hard political realities and entrenched institutions.
The US has a long history of discriminatory housing policies, which has entrenched communities of color in poor neighborhoods.
By letting users tap into social recommendations, the company hopes its service can begin to change entrenched internet behavior.
"What everyone thought was a temporary situation in Hong Kong is becoming entrenched," Vian said in a phone interview.
The majority overthrows a decision entrenched in this Nation's law — and in its economic life — for over 40 years.
However, because Capitol Hill is often entrenched in legislative debates and policy battles, Congress's oversight responsibilities are regularly overshadowed.
Cheaper gas prices thanks to the shale revolution have entrenched the advantage of gas-fired power generation even further.
She is Macron's literary analogue, attempting to renew an entrenched intellectual order with an urgent, sometimes unpredictable, centrist vision.
As a result, economic segregation is becoming more entrenched while racial segregation persists as fewer Americans move to opportunity.
Republicans of any sort will be rejected by entrenched Democrats who hate them for their success and their platform.
This legislation further entrenched the idea that vulnerable urban communities are best managed through harsh punishment and heightened surveillance.
A new generation of writers drew inspiration from the stunning scenes of citizens rising up together against entrenched dictatorships.
Like all music directors, he has had to pick his battles with the mostly entrenched administrations of American orchestras.
Oregon voters entrenched capital punishment in the state constitution in 1984, thereby preventing the legislature from abolishing it entirely.
Poverty is entrenched in the Mississippi city of Durant (population less than 3,000), but violent crime is hardly pervasive.
Four Seasons' Marrakech residences firmly entrenched themselves in one of the Red City's most mod new neighborhoods — M Avenue.
Tech CEOs like to think of their companies as open, horizontal organizations that reject entrenched bureaucracy and corporate hierarchies.
Lego bricks are firmly entrenched in our culture as a versatile toy that can keep kids busy for hours.
Resistance also will come from entrenched civilian bureaucrats who instinctively seek to oppose new initiatives that threaten established programs.
Those are some of the most prominent examples of deeply entrenched and rapidly expanding China ties in East Asia.
Lavrov said militants entrenched in eastern Ghouta were blocking aid and the evacuation of people who want to leave.
The movement has already established 40 state chapters led by grassroots organizers entrenched in the fight for economic justice.
He could talk to the young officers who were repeatedly ordered to attack an overwhelmingly superior, well-entrenched enemy.
Economic output has flip-flopped between expansion and contraction; deflation — a corrosive decline in consumer prices — remains stubbornly entrenched.
Opposition to the plans, it says, is mainly coming from entrenched interests that are seeking to protect their profits.
Collins is the definition of an entrenched incumbent, but recent polling suggests significant cracks in Collins's wall of inevitability.
Yet he came up as a young politician in hardscrabble Newark, fighting entrenched machines for a foothold on power.
The DUP is a political party with deeply entrenched anti-abortion, anti-gay marriage views, and hardline conservative policies.
One man thinks Petro is the best hope for Colombia to finally root out long-entrenched corruption and inequality.
Its backers are unwittingly supporting entrenched and underperforming managers to restrict shareholders from having the right to oust them.
That may help remove or reduce some of the concerns of a growth slowdown becoming more entrenched this year.
And it's clear that there are no simple solutions to the complex and deeply entrenched global challenges we face.
Extreme partisan gerrymandering renders political will irrelevant, or at least impotent, replacing it instead with self-perpetuating, entrenched power.
Given El Salvador's political polarization, entrenched poverty and weak institutions, carrying out credible and fair prosecutions won't be easy.
In their response minutes after Trump concluded on Tuesday, the top Democrats in Congress demonstrated an equally entrenched stance.
Those close to Garipalli say he knows the industry and has the entrepreneurial drive necessary to battle entrenched interests.
Perhaps, most importantly, that when women organize, we are capable of changing even the most entrenched systems of inequality.
We're more likely to deal with frustration using a solution entrenched among primates -- taking it out on someone smaller.
Instead it grows weaker over time, with innovative start-ups finding it ever more difficult to fight entrenched incumbents.
Part of the problem is the entrenched commitment to portraying "both sides" of a story among mainstream media reporters.
In an atmosphere of frustration with Washington, inaction on guns could add to voters' anger at entrenched lawmakers there.
If the current furor dies down without meaningful change, critics worry that the problems might become even more entrenched.
The divides between these regions are extremely important in the country's politics and deeply entrenched in its political institutions.
Before overturning entrenched power dynamics and cultural norms, however, they knew they first had to identify and define them.
They looked at a number of pitfalls that could hamper an American assault on North Korea's well-entrenched military.
The gist is that Google and Facebook and the entrenched platforms are truly vulnerable only in one area: privacy.
"The great reform didn't happen," said Hank Sheinkopf, a veteran Democratic political consultant, speaking about Albany's entrenched governing style.
That, in turn, only amplifies existing entrenched ideologies, making us less likely to open our minds to new possibilities.
The idea is that this level of segregation is no recent coincidence — it's a product of entrenched, historical racism.
The next president may feel more emboldened to take on entrenched interests or less worried about stretching the truth.
"My only crime is that I refused to toe the line of entrenched loyalty to corruption within the system."
For young people in Algeria and Sudan, it's that nonviolent protests can oust even the most deeply entrenched dictator.
Those assumptions about electability reflect entrenched biases more than political science, and have a dash of arrogance to boot.
But urban-rural polarization has become particularly acute in America: particularly entrenched, particularly hostile, particularly lopsided in its consequences.
This vagueness, according to NATO officials in Brussels, continues a pattern of obfuscation deeply entrenched since the Soviet era.
In less than three years, Morena has emerged as a viable alternative to the entrenched P.R.I. and P.A.N. parties.
"He was trained in this environment that we were essentially going after these entrenched mob bosses," Mr. Mearns said.
Thatcherism was further entrenched by Tony Blair's "New" Labor Party (1997-2007) and David Cameron's Conservative "modernizers" (2010-16).
There's no visual representation of conflict in the section, despite some of these countries still being entrenched in conflict.
Delaying fentanyl from getting entrenched in the west — even by a couple of years — could prevent thousands of deaths.
ISIS's online recruitment efforts are deeply entrenched, explained Christopher Ahlberg, the head of Recorded Future, which analyzes online threats.
Uranium-based reactor designs thus became entrenched in the United States, as well as in other nuclear weapons states.
Ambitious plans are crafted, giant sums are spent and still, years later, the problem is entrenched, or even worsened.
Through this exercise, the American electorate has witnessed Washington's entrenched political and media elites attempt to overturn their will.
Iran has entrenched itself in Syria alongside Russia, while Israel is quietly preparing for war on its northern front.
I am far from alone, and yes, Mr. Brooks, our increasingly entrenched caste system is degrading America's finest aspirations.
Writing: As history has taught us, true visionaries stand up against entrenched systems, often at great cost to themselves.
All shared a mission-driven desire to disrupt entrenched transportation systems and replace the status quo with ride hailing.
We know that the problems facing our country are vast in scale and supported by entrenched and dangerous forces.
They also expressed concerns about what they see as entrenched economic corruption and an intractable threat from North Korea.
The economy and society need start-ups like Uber that are willing to challenge monopolistic practices and entrenched businesses.
A BIG 'IF' Erdogan has repeated the view that lower rates bring down inflation, contrary to entrenched monetary theory.
But they remain an entrenched feature of criminal prosecutions, even though they are the most unreliable kind of witnesses.
Only through such collective action can individuals develop the strength to take on the entrenched interests of the wealthy.
Entrenched by powerful foreign backers, leaders successfully stamped out dissent and branded activists traitors, before throwing them behind bars.
Due to relatively intense regulation from the government on these industries, companies already entrenched may be able to relax.
Entrenched There has, however, been some progress in the opening up of China's economy to American and global interests.
The world seems to be veering toward the upheaval and entrenched polarization that Mr. Hamid envisioned in the novel.
Experts warn that the U.S. risks developing an entrenched culture of conflict between the president and his own bureaucracy.
Each and every time, these attempts have been stalled by entrenched interests who want to maintain the status quo.
So considering fans have such entrenched opinions, will Look What You Made Me Do change anyone's mind about Swift?
Through this exercise, the American electorate has witnessed Washington's entrenched political and media elites attempt to overturn their will.
But the city's entrenched system leaves outsiders vulnerable to mistreatment — from professionals sketching blueprints to construction workers laying foundations.
Almost half of U.S. adults support impeachment in most polls, but most Americans are largely entrenched along party lines.
Close to half of Americans support impeachment in most polls, but the issue remains largely entrenched along party lines.
The inescapable problem the EU now faces is that its digital lag is entrenched and its competitors are multiplying.
The controversy stirred by the American ambassador is a sign of just how deeply entrenched Cameroon's current government is.
But the reforms only go halfway because they're undermined by entrenched interests, and so the decline just continues apace.
Entrenched corruption and low living standards have pushed many citizens to emigrate to Russia or to other European countries.
There's nothing wrong with making a show about characters who are firmly entrenched in positions of privilege and power.
The president is constrained by layer after layer of checks and balances, veto points, entrenched interests, and institutional inertia.
After all, between Gonzalez's arrival and David Ortiz remaining entrenched at DH, Rizzo would have no place to play.
These works resonate like fan art taken to Pop art levels, hard-worked tributes from a heavily entrenched devotee.
Their scholarship has led the way in challenging entrenched and persistent double standards in all aspects of women's lives.
Fifty-three countries have explicitly prohibited the practice, but spanking is deeply entrenched in our history and our culture.
Entrenched cultural beliefs about the effects of alcohol have a profound effect on how people act while drunk, too.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership would have entrenched America's concept of free markets in Asia and shored up its military alliances.
Given this predilection, it makes perfect sense that homemade peppermint patties are an entrenched part of my candy-making repertoire.
The risk is they end up the odd man out in a system that is simply too entrenched to change.
Ukraine is trying to show its international supporters and lenders that it can tackle entrenched corruption, including in the judiciary.
The only things really left to disrupt are online banking and commodity web hosting and those spaces are deeply entrenched.
The firebrand contender supports the peace accord and has galvanized youth voters angered by deeply entrenched corruption and income inequality.
We kind of did it by the seat of our pants, but we were definitely entrenched in Chicago indie rock.
This is a prime example of behavioral debt, and showcases why changing an established and entrenched behavior is extremely difficult.
By virtue of their entrenched position between automaker and consumer, dealers aren't just responsible for selling new cars to people.
Without intervention, predatory, abusive behavior can become even more deeply entrenched in a young person as they grow into adulthood.
The sound of women makes the National's music, entrenched in a specific aesthetic over nearly two decades, into something fresh.
These new players are also navigating similar market dynamics, competition from entrenched incumbents and sometimes even the same use cases.
Two years after being elected he defeated a well-entrenched incumbent for the chairmanship of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.
Prachticem "has done more with our few people ... than our competitors who have been entrenched forever," DeMarco told the newspaper.
To reduce that divisiveness, Cook pleaded with the young graduates to resist entrenched thinking and adopting points of view blindly.
And those results can often come as a surprise to the elites and entrenched powers in government and the media.
In 1983 a ban on abortion was entrenched in the constitution; last May 66% voted to strike out that article.
Iraqi forces will intensify their operations on Friday, to dislodge the militants still entrenched inside scattered houses, army officers said.
But the opposite occurred as India quickly became more and more entrenched with the controversial group led by Keith Raniere.
Poverty is equally entrenched, as a visit to Manila's slums or the southern, partly Muslim island of Mindanao makes clear.
But the Philippines is not the only country in South-East Asia with an entrenched establishment presiding over profound inequality.

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