Sentences with phrase «entrenched as»

For example, the New York office market is entrenched as a top global investment market with the number one spot in 2014 and a number two spot in 2017.
When distance becomes entrenched as a way of life in a multigenerational family system, the older and younger generations end up cut - off from one another emotionally.
Sure, Steam is huge in PC gaming, but SteamOS is nowhere near as entrenched as Windows.
Dolby Atmos and DTS: X seem entrenched as the two major leaders in object - based surround sound — no surprise, given the lead both Dolby and DTS have generally had in surround sound technologies — so you should be safe there too.
At a claims - handling level, we predict that settlements may now be delayed while awaiting the consultation outcome, and that some cases will become more entrenched as compensators are forced to argue smaller points because the financial stakes have been raised so high.»
The two sides are as firmly entrenched as they were before last week's ruling.
I'm not positionally entrenched as to what that specific remedy may be.
Both parties saw judicial races as a means to get their political views entrenched as law, and between 1986 and 1996, spending for judicial campaigns increased 776 %.
Further, by the time the change were to become manifest, ABS would be so entrenched as to be utterly immoveable.
«The BVI remains firmly entrenched as one of the premier offshore jurisdictions, particularly for international transactional work and asset holding structures.
Long past the trend stage and now firmly entrenched as an important source of market demand, thirst from corporate buyers will play an important role in wind's growth in the years to come.
Yet, as entrenched as the allusive power of red, white, and blue is in American art, design, and commerce, the political or psychological content of any symbol or color is perishable over the long term.
Now, with the Nintendo Switch already firmly entrenched as one of the must - have gaming devices of this generation, it will be interesting to see what kind of future Furukawa envisions for the console's lifespan.
I'm also somewhat entrenched as a Delta flyer, as I recently moved away from Atlanta and still frequently fly there.
It's a trend with legs, one that promises to become more entrenched as people pay closer scrutiny to everything that goes into their pets» mouths.
Okay, it's not the Puppy Bowl — endless hours of big paw adorableness — but the National Dog Show, now in its 14th year, is firmly entrenched as the cutest counter programming to the traditional Thanksgiving football game.
The term robo - adviser is well entrenched as shorthand for automated online investment services.
FCBD has become a holiday of sorts as it is entrenched as the start of the summer comics season.
In order to launch successfully they had to compete against Amazon, which is firmly entrenched as one of the top content distribution platforms.
Luxurious, prestigious and dynamic, the Mercedes - Benz E-Class has firmly entrenched itself as the definitive mid-size luxury sedan and hopes to do the same with the all - new coupe.
As John Buell (2004) puts it: `... for a practice as solidly entrenched as homework, the scholarly case on its behalf is surprisingly weak and even contradictory.»
But that's not the movie which entrenched him as a cinematic legend.
From an historical perspective, LBJ certainly wasn't as entrenched as he's portrayed here but in any biopic there are bound to be a few truths swept under the carpet.
Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence), now battle scarred and fully entrenched as the face of the rebellion (as seen in «The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1»), has her eyes firmly set...
It took something like 250 years for the automobile to become entrenched as something truly useful and an obvious improvement, and ~ 200 years past then invention of the internal combustion engine and it wasn't until the modernization of assembly that the automobile was actually able to gain that traction due to the cost being driven down so that they were affordable enough for people other than the super rich to purchase them.
Besides, no matter the season, no matter the reason, good formal wear is so entrenched as a classic that you literally have no fear of falling out of fashion.
Aperitifs and digestifs like Campari, Vermouth, madeira and Aperol are firmly entrenched as tradition in European countries, respectively taken before or after a meal to encourage both appetite and digestion.
Liver was also used to treat other anemias and as a result liver became firmly entrenched as a health food in the minds of our grandparents and parents.
Unfortunately for Cuomo, he is about as entrenched as Hillary Clinton.
Realistically speaking, the Republicans have one more shot at unseating Gillibrand before she becomes entrenched as the state's junior senator.
Georgia has pretty well entrenched itself as the fourth - best recruiting state, with some combination of Ohio and Louisiana at Nos. 5 and 6.
Another top corner in this class, Ohio State's Denzel Ward, wasn't entrenched as a top - two starting cornerback until 2017.
Being named Stewart's successor brought with it a lot of pressure, made more so by the fact SHR had firmly entrenched itself as an upper - echelon organization flush with resources and capital.
One year later, it appears that Seattle is ready to trade Flynn, as Wilson is entrenched as the starting quarterback.
At 36 - 14 coming out of the All - Star break, they are entrenched as the No. 1 team in the Eastern Conference, a full four games ahead of the nearest competitor, the New York Knicks.
The Lakers won back - to - back titles with him firmly entrenched as one of their key players and did exactly what they brought him in to do in 2009 and 2010.
Every game down the stretch is critical for Atlanta, who's entrenched as the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference, as the playoffs inch closer.
Long a North Coast Section power — Salesian has six section titles in the past 11 years — the Pride is now entrenched as a Northern California force with bona fide aspirations to play for a state title.
Aquinas thus established a new norm for Christian orthodoxy, and by the Reformation the world view derived largely from Aristotle had become firmly entrenched as Christian dogma and the Bible was interpreted in the light of it.
Voluntary benefits are becoming more entrenched as part of a company's core employee benefit strategy.
He sees Wall Street bankers now entrenched as the new American oligarchy, subtle but surprisingly brazen in their manipulation of political actors and the levers of government power.
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.
As entrenched as the auto industry is, footholds do exist for new entrepreneurs who are niche - oriented, innovative and passionate about cars.
More than introducing new products or marketing strategies, Facebook wants to cement its position as the social backbone of the web — and entrench itself as more cultural phenomenon than corporation.
With their new offering the 710 EB they just might get their break into the North American market to entrench themselves as viable e-reader contenders to Amazon, Sony, and Barnes and Noble.
With renewable energy undoubtedly entrenching itself as a global industry over the last decade, what will the next 10 years bring?

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So entrenched is this marketing gimmick that Trade Minister François - Philippe Champagne now talks about Canada as a gateway to more than 1 billion people, a figure he derives from adding the populations of North America and the European Union, another big, rich economy with which Canada enjoys preferential access as of earlier this month.
The BlackBerry had been entrenched in the corporate world in North America for years before the company actively courted consumers, whereas it was already equipped with consumer - oriented features such as music and social networking capabilities when it entered new markets more recently.
At hospitals across the country, in fact, there is an entrenched doctor shortage, which has grown only more acute as millions of Americans have gained health coverage in recent years.
DLA Piper has entrenched its positon as one of Western Australia's top 10 law firms after confirming today it would absorb boutique corporate practice Hardy Bowen, with one notable exception.
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