Sentences with phrase «more entrenched positions»

He added: «This is actually an extraordinary opportunity to get things done where, perhaps where things are more formal, and people are in more entrenched positions, that's more difficult.»

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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 corporatMore 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 corporatmore cultural phenomenon than corporation.
I said over the weekend that I think this might be the best formation for the team right now, and the more I see it the more entrenched that position becomes for me.
He cautioned against the tendency of the agencies and institution taking entrenched positions on initiatives and policies aimed making the ports more efficient.
Alternatively, entrenched positions could become more entrenched, and the status quo continues, though Trump has signaled that he really just wants to move forward and save as much face as he can.
It felt unrealistic and unhealthy to set up an example where debate simply meant bludgeoning your opponent and entrenching yourself even more deeply in your position.
Elected officials became entrenched in their political positions once more.
Entrenched positions in pure, falsifiable science are difficult enough to overcome, but here we have something much more fundamental at work.
Climate change has become a partisan political issue, so positions become more entrenched.
If anything, they become even more entrenched in their positions, the very definition of radicalization.
As provinces continue to adopt different positions around TWU law school, will this more firmly entrench the «us versus them» mentality that bubbles just below the surface of the legal profession?
He draws distinctions between statistical groups (Surowiecki's Wisdom of Crowds) and deliberating groups (where positions can become more entrenched through things like information cocooning and the echo chambers of thought created by homogenous cognitive models).
Part 36 remains the most effective manner in which to combat QOCS and, whether by error or design, may lead to more costs effective litigation as parties attempt to protect their respective positions or become entrenched further.
As American society has become more polarized in recent years, the debate over gun control has reflected this reality, with leaders and lawmakers on both sides firmly entrenched in their positions.
In this mode of dialogue, anger escalates and each partner becomes more entrenched in his / her own position, making resolution even more elusive.
Over time soulmates become more and more entrenched in their positions and the friction between them grows.
Over time the partners become more and more entrenched in their positions and the friction between them grows.
If you and your spouse become so estranged from one another and so entrenched in your positions that your lawyers» negotiations get you nowhere, your divorce will go to trial, in which case you'll lose all control over the terms of your divorce, the cost of your divorce will skyrocket, and your divorce will become even more emotionally difficult and damaging.
When you address Perpetual Problems, you and your spouse may end up feeling rejected by each other, entrenched in your positions, and ultimately more distant.
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