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Standard & Poor's said today that the government still lacked "a clear plan to lift the economy out of its entrenched slump".

It has turned into a public battle between the country's brash new reformist leaders and one of the most powerful institutions of its entrenched postwar establishment: the Public Prosecutors Office.

Many political observers believe the race will be tight, with the National Front potentially edging out Anwar's alliance partly because of its entrenched support for Najib's coalition in predominantly rural districts.

Much of her time and boundless intensity is spent prodding her staff out of its entrenched, slow-motion ways — no easy task, given the eccentric and insular culture of this company, a legacy of the long stewardship of DeWitt and Lila Wallace, the Reader's Digest founders.

The U.S. may be marginally better off only because of its entrenched advantages - its size and status as home of the world's reserve currency -- and perhaps because the Obama administration has avoided severe austerity measures.

The Times' editorial board, which has endorsed the ballot measure, praised Pickel last year for his technical understanding of the problems facing the DWP — including the power of its entrenched employees union and micromanaging by City Hall — but said Pickel had not been "vocal enough in his critiques or public enough in his consumer protection role".

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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.

This test of wills over the weekend pitted Japan's leader against one of its most entrenched and coddled interest groups, a nuclear power industry that retains enormous clout even after the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.

Specifically, we argue that the city-sponsored International Biennale of Landscape Urbanism, which was part of a broader culture-led urban strategy, deployed creative means to breathe new meanings into some of its most entrenched stigmatized attributes, including urban density and marginal ized) cultural practices.

Yet despite Salonika's vibrant cultural output and young population — students number around 150,000 — over the past few decades, its municipal leadership grew increasingly conservative, withholding support from projects that veered from its entrenched brand of Macedonian monoculturalism.

Tired of hearing fellow lobstermen grouse, Mr. Lane, whose 30 years living in Maine have done nothing to dampen the deeply progressive political spirit he grew up with in his home country of Iceland, called some union organizers in the state, and made a wild suggestion: his ailing industry, despite its entrenched ethos of self-reliance, just might be ripe for their services.

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