Such disparities invite corporations to spend whatever they believe necessary to further entrench the corporate state.
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Standardized test may not be the reason why but they certainly help entrench a false meritocracy.
He said such a move would deprive voters of choice and entrench tribal politics.
Offering the chance to entrench this city's lead as the greatest economic commercial capital in Europe.
And the League's promise of magnanimity has been overshadowed by brazen attempts to entrench its rule.
Heath's defeat in 1974 and the re-election of a Labour government helped entrench the NUM's industrial muscle.
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Contrast this with the view taken by most antitrust activists: network effects entrench standards, thereby conferring durable monopoly power.
Apple appears to be doing all the right things to entrench its position.
This would further damage the moribund Palestinian economy and further entrench anti-Israeli sentiment.
"Some of Europe's biggest clubs are, unsurprisingly, the loudest supporters of rules that entrench their dominance, " wrote Dupont in March.
He may also want to entrench his own position at the expense of Khin Nyunt, the once all-powerful intelligence chief.
Critics say the constitutional blessing of collective rights and traditional authorities smacks of corporatism and will entrench undemocratic caciques (political bosses).
The militants have had years to entrench positions that are dug into mountainous terrain of goat tracks, caves and thick forest.
This is part of a worrying trend in Europe in which political leaders use an electoral mandate to entrench their power.
Economists and political analysts say the annual budget might entrench the return to socialism declared by President Mugabe two weeks ago.
But, in a country that needs above all to be rid of colour-consciousness, South Africans entrench racial categories at their peril.
But incidents in Okinawa serve to further entrench local opposition to the base relocation plan, leaving Mr Abe in a tight spot.
This can only be seen as a step to entrench his dictatorship.
The danger is that the German presidency will entrench this lop-sided approach.
An Obama reelection would entrench it past the point of no return.
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Huge amounts of surplus labour and spare capacity threaten to entrench deflation.
From the try-out phase, startup needs to quickly move on to entrench the new users by making the product progressively useful and addictive.
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Indeed, as Europe congratulates itself on its show of united leadership, the argument is increasingly being heard that it should entrench such a role.
As the rebels entrench their position, they build a stronghold in a part of the world where institutions are fragile and people are vulnerable.
When Mr Aliev returned to power in 1993, after Azerbaijan's first two post-Soviet leaders had failed to entrench themselves, he dropped all proletarian pretension.
Russia, once the international bogeyman of direct foreign investment into the energy sector, is enjoying a revival as oil prices entrench in the triple digits.
The report said the principle should be enshrined in a resolution of the House, and suggested a range of procedural changes to entrench the approach.
Instead of discouraging corporate shareholding, the government plans to entrench it.
It also helped entrench equally one-sided views among Koreans and Chinese.
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