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According to PoliticsHome, Burnham said this could entrench divisions within education.

Mr Assad has licensed private security firms.A new economic order, says Yezid Sayigh, of the Carnegie Middle East Centre, a Beirut think-tank, could entrench the misery.

And a growing income gap has bred a gap in political clout that could entrench inequality for a very long time.

If it follows other advanced economies' central banks down the path of further monetary easing to sustain fragile growth, some fear it could entrench dependency on E.C.B. money, rekindle inflation and contribute to future asset price bubbles.

If such bilateral deals succeed, they could entrench the CAP and similar rich-country schemes and so remove any hope of cuts in the kind of subsidies that are doing so much damage.Pascal Lamy, Europe's trade commissioner, and his opposite number in Washington, Robert Zoellick, have often declared their determined support for the WTO.

Airware and DJI could entrench themselves in this budding commercial drone business by building a network of startups around themselves.

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His demise could well entrench the junta and prolong its illiberalism.

There has been much talk about the risk of the introduction of pension freedoms fuelling a buy-to-let boom that could further entrench Generation Rent in a life of instability.

In the current session of the Diet, Mr Abe's government will submit legislation to allow its Self-Defence Forces to come to the aid of Japan's allies should they come under attack and in a way which endangers Japan's own security.The two hostages' grisly fate could further entrench the public's isolationist tendency, hindering Mr Abe's dream of ditching pacifism altogether.

And on Tuesday, Mr. Ravenstahl, now all of 29, faces Pittsburgh voters for the third time in a little over two years, this time in a Democratic mayoral primary that, if he wins, could firmly entrench him in City Hall, as least until he decides to try for higher office.

This could further entrench a two-tier health care system, with deluxe priority care for the better-off (including 'medical tourists') and a rump, underfunded public sector for the rest (25, 26).

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