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So entrenched were the racist views of the time.
For example, about one-third of construction workers in the U.S. South, an industry where the problem has been long entrenched, were estimated to be misclassified.
The book demonstrates not only the viciousness of the Jim Crow system but also shows just how profoundly entrenched were the racism and states' rights tradition faced by Thurgood Marshall and his team of N.A.A.C.P. lawyers in their incremental legal efforts to defeat the American apartheid.
So entrenched were the positions that the then UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, formed the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG).
So deeply entrenched were ideas of syphilitic heart disease in blacks, for example, that Booker T. Washington's death from arteriosclerosis in 1915 remained a matter of dispute until the 2000s.
Only after Islamic rule had become strongly entrenched were stricter rules enforced.
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But they know that higher inflation expectations, once entrenched, are difficult to eliminate.
And deflation, once entrenched, is fiercely difficult to dislodge, as Japan has found.
"How entrenched is concrete?" asked Neil Newhouse, a Republican pollster and co-founder of Public Opinion Strategies.
Most cultures are too well entrenched to be jettisoned.
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