"A scheme that limits what your competitors can bring to market helps the entrenched competitors, " she says.
Only this time, the high-profile international source will be impossible for the entrenched scientific establishment to casually dismiss.
Few people believe that any war against the entrenched Bougainville rebels and their leader, Francis Ona, would ever be winnable.
But the entrenched culture built up around using megahertz numbers for marketing purposes was as strong as it ever was.
The BSE episode has made many people distrust science, a distrust which manifests itself now in the entrenched attitudes to genetically-modified crops.
The only entities pursuing this sort of integration are the entrenched players.
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Add to that the entrenched corruption of the Princeling faction, and China is facing its toughest economic challenges in more than a decade.
Essentially, bitcoin is a reaction to three separate and ongoing developments: centralized monetary authority, diminishing financial privacy, and the entrenched legacy financial infrastructure.
Among the entrenched institutions Tung has been taking on are the civil service and the oligarchs who have long enjoyed privileged access and franchises.
For all its high-tech local networks, the firm faces a fierce battle against the entrenched Baby Bells, which are preparing for a price war.
That halving comes from a variety of sources poor monsoons, trouble in the entrenched coal and mining sectors and sizable losses in the public utilities.
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Long term investors still like Brazil, especially the entrenched consumer story.
But the internet, for all its leveling, is obviously not enough to shake the pillars of the status quo, or to break the entrenched two-party system.
The proposed reforms of the penal code and criminal-justice system will have to overcome the entrenched attitudes of judges and lawyers, also well represented in Congress.
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He emphasised the importance of sound institutions and sensible policies in improving the lot of poorer nations, many of which rotted from the entrenched depredations of a self-serving governing class.
The greatest single threat to progress is the entrenched belief that only the handful at the top have ideas and that these must somehow not upset the rest of that group.
She said college members did "excellent work every year to end the entrenched belief that this university is sexist and elitist, and it is exactly events like this that ruin their work".
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"Imus's bigoted remarks are indicative of the entrenched racism found throughout the corporate news and entertainment media in the United States, " said Viola Plummer, an aide to New York Councillor Charles Barron.
The entrenched structural socio-economic inequalities and the resultant deplorable living conditions and high unemployment and poverty rates among the poor majority (which had partly precipitated the social upheavals of the 1970s) prompted Fr.
Their voices can be heard far and wide some may even make it onto the NY Index but it is unusual for their views to gain traction amid the entrenched power structure of New York's educational world.
"The entrenched interests want to protect the status quo, and the apologists for those interests want to say they can't have effective energy and clean air at the same time, " said Gore spokesman Chris Lehane.
Already there are substantial state-to-state differences in what nurses are allowed to do without the supervision of doctors, differences that tend to reflect the entrenched political power of doctors rather than any sound public policy research.
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The hardest nut to crack is the entrenched position both sides have taken on four key issues the future of Jerusalem, the status of Palestinian refugees and their descendants, the division of territory between the two sides and security.
Mr Sharansky's position is particularly exposed because he is the minister of the interior, and thus the man who must defend in court the entrenched Orthodox monopoly on determining who is to be registered as Jewish under the law.
The spectacle of being shouted down by a Greek chorus of political operatives and their media handmaidens defending the entrenched orthodoxy, who routinely cast their critics as political stooges and tinfoil hat-wearing conspiracy theorists, is enough to keep others silent.
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When I hear declaration, I think about world leaders saying the right things to one another, but not having the leadership chops, or real power to change the entrenched cultural barriers that will continue to make economic empowerment, or even just work outside of the family hard for women.
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While disciplined and transparent approaches to such credit transactions are always in order, never are they more required than at present when so great a danger exists that Western economic, financial and technical assistance is being directed toward sustaining the entrenched forces of the Soviet Communist Party rather than aiding the legitimate, non-communist and reformist opposition in the USSR.
The more entrenched the Republicans become, the less enthusiastic they will feel about leanergovernment.
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