Sentences with phrase «entrenched within»

As noted in related studies, these results present important challenges for prevention efforts, given that these health - risk behaviors appear to be entrenched within adolescents» close friendships.
Over the past few months, SBI has been entrenched within the virtual currency industry as the bank plans to incorporate multiple types of cryptocurrency business models.
That is a very great mistake, and indicates just how deeply Big Data's core premises are entrenched within our intellectual culture.
This is clearly entrenched within the proposed legislation, which would also include strong, new tools to collect child support from parents following separation or divorce,» Justice Minister Gord Mackintosh said in a statement.
Ross Bleckner is entrenched within the ranks of contemporary art's established artists, having produced solo exhibitions with Mary Boone Gallery since 1979 (and remaining, to date, on the roster).
These days, one sees it everywhere — throughout Chelsea, the LES, and Brooklyn galleries; center stage at the profusion of art fairs and biennials; as the subject of major retrospectives and museum exhibitions; and especially entrenched within the studio practices of emerging and mid-career artists.
Rooted in the duty, discipline, and honor so entrenched within the way of the warrior (bushido), the Samurai is an absolute master of sword wielding and melee attacks.
You will be picking through both novels, looking for methods of comparison, developing your thesis that racism still exists and has simply become entrenched within our institutions in new, less discernible ways.
The loudest, most vociferous opponents of charter schools I see are middle class, White, college educated, liberal - progressives entrenched within the educational establishment.
However, in doing a historical analysis of NAS these data are quite appropriate because of what they reveal about how NAS further entrenched itself within the education mainstream.
The submarine film, typically entrenched within the confines of a World War II drama, often magnifies claustrophobic pessimism (as in Wolfgang Peterson's magnificent film Das Boot) or the violent clash of political skulduggery (i.e..
Having said that, it is not a great score, remaining pretty firmly entrenched within standard thriller territory, though it's very slick and professional.
Aimee brings a strong clinical background, an entrenched understanding of the complexities of adolescent and young adults, and — most importantly — is entrenched within the professional network that exists in the Southern California community.
For social democrats, it means reflecting on how institutional forms can be entrenched within the fabric of society, rather than swept away immediately in the wake of electoral defeat as may be the fate of Labour's social reforms in the United Kingdom.
When a social group or political party embraces a position and maintains its commitment to it beyond a threshold of faddishness, when a cause becomes permanently entrenched within a group's self - understanding, a likely explanation turns to moral and philosophical grounds, not an embrace born and preserved out of expediency.
Our old hometowns, once filled with familiarity so entrenched within us we thought it would never leave, can suddenly feel like foreign lands, occupied by a new generation learning to grow into the people God made them.
Over the past few months, SBI has been entrenched within the virtual currency industry as the bank plans to incorporate multiple types of cryptocurrency business models.
Spanning from customer lists to exploits and emails, much of the firm's data is now firmly entrenched within the public domain.
One of the film's most memorable aspects — and arguably the facet which helped to entrench itself within the annuls of modern comedy greats — is the work undertaken by the Max Fischer Players: Broadway - sized high school theatre reinterpretations of classic movies.
Here, the artist entrenches it within a clamouring chorus of signs, glyphs and marks.

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Other so - called disrupters, such as Uber and Airbnb, worked within legal frameworks to challenge entrenched industries.
Precisely for this reason his policies have not only been very unpopular among China's deeply entrenched iron - triangle alliance of «business - bureaucratic - intellectual» members (who have been the architects and beneficiaries of the Jiang era), they have also provoked a considerable backlash from within the alliance.
The firm has an entrenched position globally within the largest multinational firms, providing an end - to - end portfolio that helps enterprises» plan, build, manage, and maintain IT infrastructure, platforms, applications, and services.
If people are looking not only for the spiritual within and a transcendent beyond but for a way of life, a charter of conduct and a community of belonging, might they turn to radical Islamism, especially as this is so well entrenched in our societies?
James Nuechterlein portrays the debate within the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod as a political dispute: this is a struggle for power between moderates and «entrenched» hard - line ultraconservatives.
I'm curious whether the gamut of emotions you are feeling are anywhere similar to the ones I had when I decided to forgo the institution (not that I was a pastor or anything but I was firmly entrenched a particular ministry within that church for years).
Despite the disappointing results of the past decade it appears fans of Arsenal FC, including myself, are powerless when it comes to being able to force through desperately needed changes because of Arsene Wenger's entrenched position within the Arsenal FC hierarchy.
Within 2 weeks of bringing our baby boys home we were fully entrenched in the colic experience.
Bagbin's forthrightness and entrenched commitment to the values and principles of truthfulness, fairness, transparency and accountability in governance has cost him some good friends and some level of goodwill within his party.
Given the caravan of corruption that has now completely entrenched the GOP, and the bastion of hypocrisy that false, fake and failed leadership within this devolved party that strains all credibility, it would be far easier for you to retreat right now — and join the French Foreign Legion!
They have lost the glue of presidential power in Abuja and the entrenched processes of alienating the resources of the country for personal and group enrichment, within the party apparatus and the government.
For a long time these foreign interests have largely succeeded because many African countries have not been able to entrench their national interest within their democratic institutions.
Resistance from entrenched interests and within the industries themselves are among the factors blocking innovation from flourishing in the nation's manufacturing sector — forces that are also prevalent in other legacy sectors such as energy, transportation, construction, health care, higher education, agriculture and to a lesser extent defense, the two experts said.
Local populations became entrenched, eschewing intermarriage with other groups and adopting a cultural pattern of what researchers call endogamy, the practice of marrying only within an ethnic or social group.
A pill alone won't necessarily solve entrenched problems in the relationship, or within themselves.
Entrenched institutional forces within the economy and government cooperate to keep the public largely unaware of the extent to which a toxic threat exists within our foods and medicines.
Keith is struggling to reestablish himself, and break free of the bonds forged behind bars, within a community scarred by unemployment, neglect, and deeply entrenched segregation.
Embedded within the strenuous climate of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Matthew Vaughn's X-Men: First Class finds itself entrenched with the United States and Russia on the brink of war.
Shifting long held and deeply entrenched attitudes within communities, governments and institutions, in many ways, is a more difficult battle to fight.
The point of this article is that public school districts, and the schools within the districts, are so entrenched in politics and red - tape as to render them ineffective, and what can be done to change that, bringing success to the districts, the schools, the teachers, and the students.
The best dividend growth companies on the market tend to be entrenched names within mature industries.
Back to Baghdad takes players further into Kuwait as they try to neutralize scud missile installations, prevent the use of chemical weapons, free prisoners of war, and oust Hussein's Republican Guard from their entrenched position within Kuwait City.
Covering the period from 1937 to 1984 the pieces are entrenched in the movements of their time — including the Black Arts and Civil Rights crusades — acting as a microcosm for inter-generational tensions within history.
The answer lies in vested interests and entrenched ignorance, elements that allowed the carbon cult to gain such powerful traction within society.
«The AGW biases within the AMS policy makers is so entrenched that it would be impossible for well known and established scientists (but AGW skeptics) such as Fred Singer, Pat Michaels, Bill Cotton, Roger Pielke, Sr., Roy Spencer, John Christie, Joe D'Aleo, Bob Balling, Jr., Craig Idso, Willie Soon, etc. to ever be able to receive an AMS award — irrespective of the uniqueness or brilliance of their research.»
Corruption within the coal sector threatens the country's democracy and has been entrenched into the highest levels of governance.
Of course, it would have been nice if such concern within society was more advanced, but it is a devil of job to «convince the skeptics» about AGW, and that skepticism was remarkably well entrenched.
I'm cautioned about how quickly we have moved... Within any legal community, you always have entrenched interests.»
That requires education, that requires commitment, it requires time in order to really come to understand the ways that dominant identities around race or gender or class has entrenched themselves, almost become calcified within the structures of any firm, or pick an organization in this country, whether it's higher ed or the non-profit sector, medicine, et cetera.
I tried but wasn't able to figure out how to do this within traditional law firm structures because, candidly, the entrenched model of these structures presented too many economic and cultural impediments.
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