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Meanwhile, in pursuit of firm practice, Harding had taken on the role of negotiating with David Cameron's policy fixer, Oliver Letwin, over how to create a supervisor for press regulation to be entrenched by royal charter.
"The very thing we all think that Greece needs – to get rid of its oligarchy – will in fact be entrenched by privatisation done this way," argues Doyle, who worked on privatisations in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland in the 1990s.
He argued that his mother's experience of getting back to work after she split from his father, with three young sons, was a model of effort rewarded that could be entrenched by universal credit's meshing of in and out of work benefits.
Racial disparities in access to AOD treatment are likely to be entrenched by the limited availability of free AOD treatment services in the public service sector.
In addition, the evidence that family healthcare decisions bear most similarity to divisions of labour related to household work [ 36], and that housework continues to be entrenched by gender ideology as "women's work" [ 47, 48] is in keeping with our finding that changes in household tobacco use and practices, like other health-care responsibilities, were led by mothers.
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This principle was entrenched by law in 1905, after fierce anti-clerical struggles with the Roman Catholic church.
For rural communities miles from a grid connection, energy poverty is entrenched by lack of access to financial systems.
He's a run-scoring machine, but his struggles at international level have been entrenched by the response to them.
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