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And because the book-buying upper-middle class does not trust the entrenched positions of America's ideologues, they are looking for fresh thinking – which a foreigner like Piketty, whose positions are not those of any large American political faction, provides.

Where is the motivation to take on a school that's below floor targets?" "There are so many entrenched cultural issues.

Sense of abandonment already deeply entrenched Reporting for the Independent from Aleppo city, Kim Sengupta also detects a a sense of abandonment.

Amal Alamuddin, human rights lawyer and now George Clooney's fiancee, had only been famous a couple of weeks and she already had the gumption to break one of fashion's most entrenched rules.

"The battle over free expression has just begun in Iran, with Rouhani and his administration pitted against hardliners, who are deeply entrenched in both parliament and the judiciary.

The grain of sand myth is so entrenched that the V&A has included a video showing precisely how pearls are formed – how tiny tapeworm larvae that live in the digestive systems of animals such as sharks and stingrays are excreted and then, very rarely, manage to get into water-filtering shellfish.

This narrative had become so entrenched, so appealing even to those who did not consider themselves nationalists, that not long after a Labour government dominated by two Scottish MPs, Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling, the SNP was able to argue that not only was Labour anti-Scottish but that Scotland lacked clout at Westminster.

In its economic outlook the IMF's chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, said that while some financial risks had increased marginally, the recovery was more firmly entrenched than last year.

McGuire, who up until recently sat on the Australian Social Inclusion Board, set up to "tackle complex and entrenched forms of disadvantage", was one of the first to condemn the racist chant directed at Goodes last Friday.

We are trying so hard as a profession to change and to give one another the courage to question the entrenched practice we see every day – but one or two midwives in each trust is not enough.

Sadly for Clarkson, this was spoiled dauphin syndrome at its most disgusting and entrenched – if he'd been told off properly (and a lot earlier), he would probably never have arrived at the sad point of becoming the only diva in town wearing dad jeans.

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