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In entrenching new social facts, agents transform the ideals themselves as well as their institutional form.
Poland, which joined the Union in 2004, had a strong anti-communist opposition that served it well in entrenching democracy during the 1990s.
That reflects the king's role in entrenching democracy in Spain in the years after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco in 1975.
Those on the remain side highlight the EU's role in entrenching worker's rights, freedom of movement, providing jobs for graduates and protecting the environment.
A UN force of 30,000 went after a few warlords in the early 1990s and only succeeded in entrenching them for a further decade.
In fact, there is an argument to be made that the Scottish electorate played an important part in entrenching the neoliberal agenda at Westminster.
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American troops had all but disappeared from the worst neighborhoods in Baghdad, instead entrenching themselves in megabases.
The US-brokered deal won agreement from the country's wartime leaders to stop the killing in return for entrenching their positions in a state built on sectarian institutions and boundaries.
"Our goal needs to be reducing disparities in education, not entrenching them," Mr. de Blasio said in a statement.
"Security matters are highly sensitive", is a common cliche in such circles, entrenching the idea that these matters need not be subject to public scrutiny.
He was tormented by the double life he was forced to lead and by the fact that his work was entrenching in power a party that victimised his friends and lovers.
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