Sentences with phrase «by entrenched»

I have no doubt that if your kind (those folks from the everyday trenches of Real Estate practice) were to be all of a sudden elevated into positions vacated by the entrenched, all - knowing bureaucrats, who only actually give lip service to common sense initiatives from front - liners, things would begin to change for the betterment of those who are paying the freight, those folks who CREA's fiduciary duties «ough» t to be geared toward.
Symptoms of personality disorders may seem to differ widely, but all personality disorders are characterized by entrenched patterns of thinking and behavior.
For example, The blacklisting protocol could be used as an anti-competitive measure against disruptive DAOs, Dapps and Ethereum users by entrenched Ethereum miners and Users with large holdings to leverage.
Ricci is pretty self - aware that Ovipost and other companies may be targeted by entrenched businesses as they try to come up with something more efficient, but in the end, the hope is that market dynamics will win out.
Unsurprisingly, with this latest political coup by the entrenched president, there is much speculation and worry about the already fragile and almost non-existent fiat currency system.
That is vulnerable in the sense these individuals don't have a tremendous amount of control over their destiny which is controlled by entrenched legal institutions.
By entrenched I mean that SCC has been written into the legal framework for federal cost benefit analysis in ways that will make it difficult to remove.
It's what it represents, which is that the public discourse agenda in America is set by entrenched class interests.
Michael Mann reveals his account of attacks by entrenched interests seeking to undermine his «hockey stick» grap
Here are three reactions to my post about Machiavelli's view of the impediments to making big changes in societies — as in the asymmetrical nature of the battle to take the carbon out of energy systems in the face of both societal inertia and intensive efforts by entrenched interests to maintain the status quo.
Wasn't he an obscure scientist persecuted by an entrenched mainstream?
Too often that path is shaped by entrenched power more than community power.
Some people get into making games because they are drawn to a certain gameplay genre to only later realize that by the time they're making games professionally that entire genre may be over saturated, widely deemed outdated, dominated by entrenched companies that had a massive head start, or otherwise has become a very unwise domain in which to focus a business.
This is because the federal government ultimately amplifies education policy decisions made at the state level, especially by those reform - minded governors and legislators (along with reformers) who also seek help from the federal level to beat back opposition to their efforts by entrenched traditionalist interests.
They are being asked to work wonders in communities marred by entrenched generational poverty.
Attempts to establish public charter schools in Maryland have been thwarted at almost every turn by entrenched school boards, teachers unions and principals resistant to any competition.»
In September, HBO revived and retooled «Project Greenlight,» which is produced (more like touched) by entrenched movie stars Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, who still insist the effort is all about celebrating amateur filmmakers while showing the nitty - gritty of the filmmaking process.
The narrative swings between Braddock, Pa., the struggling steel town where the Baze family lives, and New Jersey hill country, where life is defined by entrenched poverty, drugs, alcohol, bare - knuckle fighting and Degroat.
She spends most of her time giving advice to residents dealing with oil, chemical and hazardous waste spills and pollution, using her expertise to expose malfeasance by entrenched corporate interests without a second thought to her own personal safety.
He predicts that instead of EU considerations, many voters will be guided by their entrenched views on immigration, the Conservative government and political figures such as David Cameron, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage.
«We know that the system as it's currently structured under our state law literally can not keep up with the reality of our modern democracy,» de Blasio said, bemoaning the state's «arcane» electoral laws kept in place by entrenched lawmakers in Albany.
Cuomo said the initiative would level a playing field warped by entrenched discrimination.
China is best conceived as run by an entrenched, corrupt one — party system, the spoils of which are carefully guarded and kept from the workers.
«Many of these seats have been long - held by entrenched Democratic incumbents who simply stopped listening to voters.
However, many of those were older, more traditional churches led by entrenched, autocratic pastors well into their 60s and composed of a congregation and worship style that was far from contemporary.
The problem is doing what is ethical vs. acting out of self - interest can get commingled in an under - performing director's mind, or even a founder's mind, or even other directors» minds (who have been captured by the entrenched director colleague), without an objective measurement.
Brad Gerstner, CEO of Altimeter Capital, called United's proposal «a cynical attempt to preserve power by this entrenched board,» in a statement on Tuesday.
By entrenching such an intellectual property rights regime worldwide, the WTO will, in effect, be freezing the North - South technology gap.
The lawyers at Gibson Dunn first became aware of the teacher unions» practice of bundling political activities with job - related benefits in their dues structure while preparing for Vergara v. California — a lawsuit brought by California public - school students challenging five seniority statutes that harm low - income children by entrenching grossly ineffective teachers in their schools.
May a corporate lawyer and his law firm be sued in Delaware as to claims arising out of their actions in providing advice and services to a Delaware public corporation, its directors, and its managers regarding matters of Delaware corporate law when the lawyer and law firm: i) prepared and delivered to Delaware for filing a certificate amendment under challenge in the lawsuit; ii) advertise themselves as being able to provide coast - to - coast legal services and as experts in matters of corporate governance; iii) provided legal advice on a range of Delaware law matters at issue in the lawsuit; iv) undertook to direct the defense of the lawsuit; and v) face well - pled allegations of having aided and abetted the top managers of the corporation in breaching their fiduciary duties by entrenching and enriching themselves at the expense of the corporation and its public stockholders?
While registration of such agreements under the ILUA as «alternative procedure agreements» may provide some security, further security would be gained by entrenching the rights agreed to through regulation or legislation.

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We'll call them the next establishment: a generation of audacious global entrepreneurs, who are contemptuous of borders and make their mark by massively disrupting entrenched industries that never saw it coming.
By building a fresh, new brand in a struggling industry»» complete with individual seat - back TVs and tasty blue corn chips»» he showed start - ups everywhere the value of taking on entrenched players with creativity and style.
Barton says Morneau urged the council not to be «inhibited» by inevitable turf wars among entrenched players.
I have taught and advised hundreds of women who are enormously frustrated at the blockage on boards by over-tenured, over-boarded, entrenched pedigree directors.
Soccer still hasn't become as entrenched as football, basketball, or baseball in the U.S. Major League Soccer has grown by leaps and bounds, and often sells out stadiums, but it doesn't generate anywhere close to the merchandise revenues or television fees that the big three pro leagues do.
The legal - research market has two dominant, entrenched players: Westlaw, owned by Thomson Reuters, and LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier.
One major catalyst for the referendum was U.K. citizens» fears that high immigration was fueled by the right to free movement of people throughout the EU, which is entrenched in European law.
By breaking up workplace homogeneity, you can allow your employees to become more aware of their own potential biases — entrenched ways of thinking that can otherwise blind them to key information and even lead them to make errors in decision - making processes.
Halom Investments has asked the Takeovers Panel to revise MMA Offshore's planned $ 97 million capital raising, claiming the deal is designed to entrench the control held by the incumbent board.
Poloz insisted the trend he anticipated in 2013 — a steady increase in non-commodity exports buttressed by stronger demand in the U.S. and a weaker dollar — was now entrenched.
Sprott seems to be becoming more entrenched in his beliefs, arguing that gold prices will reach $ 2,400 per ounce by next summer — almost twice its current value.
It remains to be seen what, if anything, our dysfunctional Congress can muster to break the now entrenched pattern of consumer privacy abuse highlighted by the Cambridge Analytica news, but that is by no means limited to Facebook.
The status quo is, almost by definition, well - entrenched and never gives up without a fight.
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Emboldened by success in the frozen food aisle and in pasta, grocers are moving into categories — salty snacks, beer, pet food — they'd previously shunned because the big brands were so entrenched.
An industry may seek to capture a regulatory agency in order to entrench incumbent companies in the industry and raise barriers to entry by upstart competitors.
Growing crops to feed them to farm animals is vastly inefficient, driving up the price of grains and legumes, and entrenching global poverty; to produce enough food for 9 billion people by 2050, we will need a more efficient system.
However, once the trend is entrenched and validated by events, the prognosticators unveil themselves.
Faced with such disputes — and Professor Leach is right, the list will be endless absent a constitutionally - entrenched climate framework — it is crucial to understand that jurisdiction over the environment in Canada is shared by the federal and provincial governments.
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