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One thing is clear: The years from 2005 to 2012 have been seven decidedly lean ones for peacemaking and withdrawal and seven gluttonously fat ones for entrenching Israel's occupation and settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Mr Kenyatta's father, though revered as the founding president, is also held responsible for entrenching a system of corruption, greed and patronage that besmirches the country to this day.

But they appear to have misjudged the level of public support for entrenching union rights in the state Constitution, even in a state that is home to influential unions like the United Auto Workers.

The US-brokered deal won agreement from the country's wartime leaders to stop the killing in return for entrenching their positions in a state built on sectarian institutions and boundaries.

And yet, industry executives and analysts generally credit the Weather Channel for having established itself as the brand in national weather news, on cable and the Web alike, and for entrenching itself so thoroughly in its niche business that the emergence of a competitor is highly unlikely.

The traditional three-sphere vision of society is a recipe for entrenching power, information and status inequalities in the economic sphere, entrenching economic and informational inequalities in the political sphere, and entrenching all sorts of unfair treatments in the social sphere, that spill over economic and political hardship.

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This path should show the way forward for Canada, entrenching a basic moral principle: the polluter pays.

The main question in the election is whether Turkish voters will opt not so much to stop Erdoğan as to clip his wings and deny him, for now, his big plans for systemic change, entrenching his own power.

For example, shareholders could seek removal of entrenching provisions, like staggered boards and supermajority requirements, at the many companies that still have them.

Slobin proposes the existence of a "superculture -- a vast, neutral mass-media zone in which a myriad "subcultures" bid for stardom, entrench themselves in opposition, or fuse.

Aid to Ethiopia, for example, entrenches the Marxist-Leninist dictatorship and helps perpetuate the very policies that accentuated the hunger in the first place.

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