Sentence examples for entrenched authority from inspiring English sources

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Men in suits bespeak entrenched authority.

The freelance writer Charlton Ogburn Jr., elected president of The Shakespeare Oxford Society in 1976, promptly began a campaign to bypass the academic establishment; he believed it to be an "entrenched authority" that aimed to "outlaw and silence dissent in a supposedly free society".

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This argument has expanded domestic and international support for Russia's conduct in Ukraine and has entrenched Putin's authority in four main ways.

"The bigger tragedy is that a very large number of deaths were avoidable, and happened simply because of a culture of lining of pockets that is especially entrenched in municipal authorities and the building trade," read the editorial.

As encouraging as all of this might sound, however, it also shows that South-East Asia's terrorists are more widely spread and firmly entrenched than the authorities had originally imagined.Thailand, for one, had long denied that any terrorists lurked within its borders.

Secular philosophy is in the business of scrutinizing all beliefs, including those entrenched by authority and tradition.

Here, disregard for the disabled is so entrenched that the subway authorities began installing elevators for wheelchair access only in recent years following protests by the handicapped in which they chained themselves to the tracks with signs that read, "We want to use the subway too".

Although few Bombas residents were fined for environmental crimes, the fear of the "environment," as the inhabitants refer to forest authorities, became entrenched in the community (Silveira 2001).

More often the belief becomes even more firmly entrenched, taking on a tenacious authority of tenure.

"We wanted to see if there was a sense of inherent authority and power entrenched in the imagery of police, something that could give a new officer or someone who was improperly trained a false sense of superiority".

But how good is a railway that has abdicated its role in the national transportation system, apart from the haulage of a few profitable items?The breakdown in trust between the private rail operators of America and the public authorities, already firmly entrenched a century ago, is only barely beginning to mend.

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