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That entrenched deflation.
That entrenched him so much into his devotion to basketball.
That entrenched S.E.C. practice — permitting defendants to settle civil claims without acknowledging wrongdoing — has come under increased scrutiny by the courts, a trend that legal experts say could lead the judge to question the settlement.
That entrenched the idea that older workers were less productive, says Caroline Young, Experconnect's founder.Now companies are worried about losing their most skilled workers, especially as the baby-boom generation nears retirement.
How migrants' perceived future is then shifted, re-signified and reshaped over time, and how (if at all) that "entrenched cynicism" is really overcome, are the central concerns of this article.
That more people are seeking to stay in Harlem suggests that that entrenched "no go" reputation is being chipped away.
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That adds to an already crowded industry that includes entrenched players such as Spotify. .
The deal that ended the war created a decentralized political system that has entrenched rather than eradicated deep divisions.
That poverty, entrenched in a vicious caste system, is the tinder lit by the Maoists.
"This is a good old-fashioned correction to the pessimism that became entrenched after Sept. 11".
These moves are assaults on huge businesses that have entrenched competitors.
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