Sentences with phrase «entrenched culture»

Russia has unfavorable economic factors - the lack of inter-country navigation combined with out of date technological base combined with entrenched culture of corruption means far more relative expenses and greater friction in economic activity and far lower average standards of living (not exactly helped by 70 years of Socialism; but Russia was economically screwed over by the Czars for centuries before that; and by post-Soviet governments after that too).
In the letter dated 29 April 2018 and signed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organization said: «Applying the Presidential Proclamation 7750 would be very helpful to Nigeria's efforts to fight grand corruption and end entrenched culture of impunity of perpetrators in the country.
That way, Africa's biggest democracy will further entrench the culture of peaceful and smooth transfer of power from a ruling party to the opposition in both Nigeria and Africa.
Advocates say a con - con would provide a fertile opportunity to overhaul the entire political system, including curbing the state's entrenched culture of corruption.
Inaugurating the committee in Lokoja, the Kogi State governor Alhaji Yahaya Bello noted that the committee was not a ploy to witch hunt anyone, stressing that it was intended to entrench the culture of transparency and accountability in governance.
Bharara told Capitol Pressroom that unfettered outside legislator earnings from those who have an interest in certain outcomes in state government and New York's high campaign donation limits are factors in Albany's entrenched culture.
Cahokia, with its central location, entrenched culture, and extensive trade network, didn't need Mexican trinkets to bolster its stature, Lekson says.
Now he takes something of a busman's holiday with this majestic historical romance set in turn - of - the - 19th - century Japan, where young, naïve Jacob de Zoet arrives on the small manmade island of Dejima in Nagasaki Harbor as part of a contingent of Dutch East Indies officials charged with cleaning up the trading station's entrenched culture of corruption.
This entrenched culture and structure has promoted declining classroom teaching loads and a high level of focus on traditional legal scholarship.
On her blog, re-posted by Croakey here, change agent Mary Freer discussed bravery, and using social thinking to shift the entrenched culture of intimidation and bullying in our health services.
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