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Many locals said they had never seen anything like it before, in the city known for its entrenched financial district, it's "Wall Street of the South" rep.
A few years later, the new Fox network was scrambling for programming to distinguish itself from its entrenched competitors, and it turned to Mr. Langley and Mr. Barbour.
Its entrenched databases will give it leverage to sell applications, and it will no doubt use its tight partnerships with the leading hardware companies to sell the whole package.
A company changes its entrenched habits only when it is under stress.
Its entrenched competition?
Undoubtedly part of the reason Jos remains calm is down to its entrenched segregation.
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The other cannot succeed without eliminating its highly entrenched opponent.
Thanks to its deeply entrenched neutrality, Switzerland continues to play mediator in dozens of conflicts worldwide.
But I suspect that, like Coco Chanel, that other great aphorist of the last century, he was simply living a life ahead of its time, entrenched in his own convictions brought on by limitation and emotional deprivation.
The auto industry, with its often entrenched supplier relationships, can be a hard market for startups to tackle.
Sanctions against the military regime have only entrenched its power while helping it to isolate its people from the outside world.
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