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To establishment
noun
The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation.
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Existing research on immigrant entrepreneurship has been limited to establishment and domestic growth (Light 1972; Bonacich and Modell 1980) of new ventures established by immigrants.
Cory Booker's transformation from insurgent to establishment figure continues.
Mendelssohn's Scottish Symphony, meanwhile, offers a transformation from tearaway prodigy to establishment figure.
Intraparty challenges to establishment candidates are frequent, although long-serving members of Congress have been spared.
We then found out that 114 files relating to establishment child abuse had vanished.
In the intervening decades, Opie has moved from marginal radical to establishment fixture.
Sanders' housing policy is over-reliant on generalisations and a default to establishment political machinery.
The race from dissenter to establishment has never been run so quickly.
A number of his positions, like ending foreign wars, are anathema to establishment Republicans.
Both governments are open to establishment of such a state as part of the Camp David negotiations.
It makes a neighborhood that was once an alternative to establishment culture a welcoming home to that culture.
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