Sentence examples for entrenched diversity from inspiring English sources

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The level of entrenched diversity in London, and the benefit that affords budding enterprises, is something that few other major technology hubs across the world can easily emulate.

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Inclusion seeks to address the barriers to education that are deeply entrenched in social and professional attitudes, values and misconceptions about diversity (Ainscow and Miles 2009), which often determine acceptance or alienation of 'others'others

The problem, I suppose, deeply entrenched in comic books as they are in other facets of our society, is diversity.

Scholarly work highlights that while this originates in cultural anxiety, it also emerges from approaches to welfare chauvinism, entrenched inequalities and emerging insecurity, all of which are also nurtured by the inconsistencies arising from the management of diversity and complex issues such as access to European territory.

Special interests are entrenched.

Because they are entrenched.

Positions entrenched.

Positions have become entrenched.

So do entrenched officeholders.

That entrenched deflation.

Ethnic mafias become entrenched.

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