Sentence examples for establishment built from inspiring English sources

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But resistance to these comes not just from within a business establishment built on cronyism but also from within the PDI-P itself.

Lab training slots are being filled by Asians who see that our formidable scientific establishment, built over the past half century, can train them, and an increasingly wealthy home country will welcome them back.

Rather than fighting their extreme policy initiatives, the establishment built the right a monstrous deportation machinery that could now be used to utterly monstrous ends – which, frankly, is how they've been used all along.

While credible economists running the gamut from center right to center left describe our bleak present as the result of seemingly unstoppable developments — globalization and automation, a self-­replicating establishment built on "meritocratic" competition, the debt-driven collapse of 2008 — Stiglitz stands apart in his defiant rejection of such notions of inevitability.

Whether a party establishment built on corporate compromise is willing to make the adjustment, however, is a different question.

The first monastic establishment built in the Romanesque style was Dunfermline Abbey, begun at the behest of Queen Margaret about 1074.

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The playbook in Washington often goes like this: When a measure that threatens the establishment builds enough momentum that it must be dealt with, it is labeled as "unserious".

After World War II an additional naval establishment was built toward the Bill of Portland.

Mr. Obama's campaign, conceived outside the party establishment and built on a platform of online membership, felt like a high-tech reimagining of politics.

The two establishment parties built their rule on an inefficient and corrupt state, characterised by clientelism, corruption, and kickbacks for apparatchiks and their coffers.

But even though this folk establishment had built its own economic infrastructure -- dominated by genteel, progressively inclined outsiders, with considerable support in government and academia -- not until the 1960's, if then, was it equipped to appreciate the hit-making likes of Waters, whose crucial patron was the highly unidealistic record executive Leonard Chess.

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