Sentences with phrase «how entrenched»

Any pattern can be disrupted, no matter how entrenched.
We must also continue to remind our politicians of just how entrenched and complex these problems are.
If any of this sounds painfully familiar, you can take comfort in knowing that there is a way out of gridlock, no matter how entrenched in it you feel.
As I said in my earlier post on the development of Toronto, the convention centre encapsulates the history of development of Toronto's waterfront, how entrenched interests and architectural compromises create really lousy results, and you will feel it every time you get on an escalator.
Some of the comments on these pieces give a sobering indication of just how entrenched the denialist position is becoming in Australia.
Of course people will argue about that, and attack me personally for saying so, but that is precisely how entrenched PSYCHOLOGICAL DENIAL manifests Niglej.
Given how entrenched Japan has become in the mobile market, it remains to be seen how much control he will even have over them.
But considering how entrenched some are into their cup of tea... I'm not surprised.
These new books seem to concern themselves with rooting out truth no matter how entrenched the myth, how muddled the syndrome, how white the lie, and all entirely to our favor.
It's also a shame that you miss some of the amazing graphics because of how entrenched you are in the gameplay.
and give a fascinating view of the rise of the drug trade (and a somewhat depressing view of how entrenched it is...).
The grisly facts compiled in this article are not an attempt to derail organ transplantation — an impossible task, given how entrenched the industry is — but knowledge that has been gained from the medical establishment's obsession with recycling the bodies of people who are, in the words of Dr. Michael DeVita of the University of Pittsburgh's Medical Center, only «pretty dead.»
My own research with undergraduates at my institution makes clear how entrenched such disengagement is.
It didn't take long for Shepard to realize just how entrenched gluten is in the American diet — from the high - end pasta palace to the office vending machine — but the tricky part was spotting it in less obvious places: soy sauce, canned soups, ketchup and even some toothpaste.
The foundation is a testament to how entrenched the Pardington family — and by extension, Holiday Market — are in the community, even in the face of growing competition.
We all are appalled at what we see, but we tend to think of these people as «they're just crazies» and I think most muslims kind of thought that these extremists and political hacks would just somehow go away and only now are we seeing how entrenched they are becoming.
However, I see better how entrenched these thoughts are and how fearful people are of those who are willing to explore the edges and the dangers that exist there.
The sardonic tones show how entrenched these views are in Christendom and how scary it is for them to be questioned.
Home ownership in Canada is at an incredible 67.3 per cent according to the last census, which speaks to how entrenched the concept of owning rather than renting a residence is in our society.
There's a reason reviews have stuck around for so long, and it's hard to overemphasize how entrenched the annual review has become.
Gordon Brown's conference speech contained one announcement which is perhaps more important than many people realise: the prime minister's commitment to legislate for the goal of ending child poverty offers an important example of how entrenching Labour's legacy, defining its future agenda and testing the Conservative claim to be «progressive» all go together.

Not exact matches

«As the economic tides change, the Bay Area, with its entrenched tech workforce, is the perfect place to take the pulse of worker expectations and how they are shifting over time,» Woo CEO Liran Kotzer told the Business Times.
During the course of the campaign, Jokowi has drawn closer to some of the entrenched interests that he is, in theory, running against — showing that for now, perhaps, there are limits to just how high Indonesia's self - made, corruption - busting leader from the slums can climb on his own.
I was so entrenched in our startups and small businesses that I missed how quickly the cloud was transforming the enterprise - level solutions.
The challenge the company faces is similar to the one any large, entrenched incumbent encounters: How does it keep growing?
But running a one - person show and being deeply entrenched in everyday operations and every decision no matter how small doesn't leave any time or energy for you to think and reflect strategically and test new ways to grow key partnerships to expand your business.
As such it is hard to imagine, given the ample liquidity support and incredibly low (and negative) interest rates already entrenched in Europe, how expanding QE will lead to further real economy benefits from this channel.
But this is the common mechanism how religions get spread and entrenched in societies over generations.
«5 Whitehead shows how this concept of a thing, a concept that grew out of practical dealing with the actualities of the world, entrenched itself in the subject - predicate structure of language and from there made its way into Aristotle's theory of the Categories.
It just shows how deeply the church is entrenched in obsolete ideas.
Nobody is one - dimensional, no matter how web - entrenched a person can become while locked in his or her dark bedroom in the glow of a computer monitor for extended periods of time.
How is it that people claiming to be Christians are not sure about something as basic and entrenched in our belief system as the doctrine of hell?
The Third World taught me how ethnocentric that preoccupation was: secularization is today a worldwide phenomenon, it is true, but one far more entrenched in North America and Europe than anywhere else, so that a more global perspective inevitably provides a more balanced view of the phenomenon.
This extended time frame demonstrates just how complex it is to significantly change sourcing strategies because the impact encompasses real estate, assets, processes and P&L s that are firmly entrenched across the extended enterprise.
Australia's willingness over decades to export animals regardless of how they would be treated sent the damaging message that Australia accepted such treatment, setting a terrible example and in many cases, entrenching cruelty in destination countries.
But no matter how deeply entrenched your son's unsatisfactory behavior has become, his attitude and overall behavior can benefit and change from time spent at a therapeutic boarding school.
«If a smooth career politician like Andrew Cuomo doesn't have the courage to debate a businessman from Buffalo, how will he have the courage to take on the entrenched special interests in Albany,» Paladino said in a statement.
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.
And learn how social media tools helped people to overcome psychological barriers to acting against the government, to report human rights violations, to counter official messages, to collaborate and ultimately to overthrow an entrenched regime.
(The question of how you would entrench a written constitution in the UK has some similar features: the practical political point must be that you legislate to create institutions with a referendum; we have a new convention that it would take a referendum to abolish (eg the Scottish Parliament).
To get into specifics would require a lot more knowledge of how determined and entrenched his opposition is.
«I want to be Staten Island's Borough President because I understand how to use the position to advocate for Staten Island in a way that the entrenched political machinery has not been willing or able to do for the past 30 years.»
Considering Paladino's conduct and words, it's extremely difficult imagining how he will ever succeed in convincing entrenched legislators to reform.
That came once, in 2000, when Silver faced a leadership coup from Assemblyman Michael Bragman, a Syracuse Democrat who would write Chapter One in how to not overthrow the entrenched speaker.
This month the OECD painted an incredibly gloomy picture of how the world will look in 2060 if we continue on down the same economic path: entrenched inequality and climate disaster await.
The chancellor says this is necessary for the UK to move forward but how can it make economic sense to put the drivers of the UK economy at risk due to an ideological and entrenched position on deficit reduction.
«This is a breathtaking admission and a candid look at just how shameless our entrenched Albany politicians have become,» said Wilson campaign manager Chapin Fay.
Though no formal communique was issued at the end of the meeting, reports indicate that the gathering discussed genesis of the crisis, efforts to contain it and how to entrench permanent solution.
All parties» supporters are now surer of how they will vote than they were at the beginning of the campaign, suggesting Labour's lead is now entrenched.
In contrast to their one - on - one televised debates, which have consisted largely of Stringer alluding to the «black socks» prostitution scandal that ended Spitzer's career as governor (and Spitzer countering by pointing to the array of entrenched financial interests who along with Lena Dunham are backing his opponent), the candidates used this forum (co-hosted by Democracy for NYC, Living Liberally, and ACT NOW) to fill out their visions for how the office might be more of a progressive force than it has been under incumbent John Liu, the longshot Democratic mayoral hopeful.
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