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By Samuel Menashe The New Yorker, March 7 , 1970P. 115 I am entrenched View Article By Rivka Galchen By Richard Brody By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.
This entrenched view is what lies behind Sarkozy's campaign slogan: "For a Strong France".
"There is an entrenched view in bureaucracies in India that these guys will turn off the tap," said Mr. Menon, the retired admiral.
The latter point can be particularly vexing for bigger companies with many different divisions -- each with an entrenched view on how to define something as simple as revenue.
This seems indicative of a fairly entrenched view that careers services (and by default, their practitioners) are narrow in outlook and limited in scope.
But there is a very wide and entrenched view that the benefits system is directing too much money to the wrong people.
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But studies alone are unlikely to shift entrenched views.
Still, he insisted that Officer A "is not a racist individual who has entrenched views".
A Catholic convert, he called on the pope to rethink his "entrenched" views and offer equal rights to gay people.
As the cognitive scientists Mercier and Sperber put it, what they are really after — whether they acknowledge it or not — are arguments supporting their already entrenched views.
And some of it reflects entrenched views about the mortgage guarantee scheme due to be launched under the Help to Buy umbrella next January".
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