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The word 'entrenchment' is correct and usable in written English.
'Entrenchment' is used to describe the act of firmly establishing something, especially an idea, attitude, or pattern of behavior, such that it cannot be changed or easily removed. Example sentence: The entrenchment of the company's values throughout its workforce provided stability and ensured the company remained successful for years to come.
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entrenchment
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The process of entrenching or something which entrenches
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But Mr Anwar is out of jail and again leading opposition to the entrenched elite he was once part of.That entrenchment is maintained, says Mr Anwar, by dubious election procedures and a stacked electoral commission, supported by Malaysia's state-controlled media and a pliant judiciary.
The remarks appear to reflect deepening US pessimism on Iran following the June presidential elections, which brought an entrenchment by hardliners in Tehran.
A ruling in its favour could lead to an entrenchment of its claims on Kosovo, creating problems for its ambitions for EU membership.
"The modifications they are talking about making to kafala could result in workers being tied to their employer for five years [instead of permanently], so it's more of an entrenchment of the system than a reform.
This negative judgement about the EU's response to the crisis has already had an impact on French politics: it is undoubtedly a factor in the even deeper entrenchment of the violently anti-EU, far-right National Front in France's political life and an equally significant factor in the political and media success of the radical left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Jean-Luc Mélenchon
But behind the warm words lie grimmer concerns, the biggest being the entrenchment of terror networks in the al-Qaeda-held Sahel.Islamist fighters tied to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) have ruled a big swathe of northern Mali since March, dividing the country in two.
Ominously, Mr Tirole notes that in recent corporate scandals self-dealing may have been prominent only because it is "somewhat easier to discover and especially demonstrate than insufficient effort, extravagant investments or entrenchment strategies".
The Kurds are insisting that the starting point for negotiations should be the Transitional Administrative Law (TAL), the interim constitution adopted last year by Iraqi politicians under heavy American pressure, which spells out a relatively limited role for Islam in the state and provides for the entrenchment of their northern autonomous zone.
But where relevance does not matter to the spread and entrenchment of metaphors, longevity is key.
And it is clear that many things other than Islam the arbitrary borders left by imperialism, the entrenchment of single-party states—have hindered the growth of democracy in the Muslim world.
But whereas that entrenchment of secularism was aimed at the Catholic Church, the recent quarrel has been with Islam.France is home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, some 4.5m-strong, and a growing number of young girls have taken to wearing the headscarf.
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