But what does sectarian warfare look like when it becomes entrenched as a way of life?
But its staffers, by then entrenched in a roomy Manhattan office, were coy.
Unfortunately, education is so deeply entrenched as a Democratic issue that even the most strenuous Republican efforts look defensive.
In 2011, Apple launched its iTunes music store in the country - with high sales volumes surprising critics who assumed the region was too entrenched in a culture of pirating music.
It emerged as one of cricket's most iconic fixtures partly because Australia became the world's dominant team when it was really getting entrenched as a tradition, a decade or so after it became a regular fixture.
But in the beginning they burst into a market with very entrenched competitors by having a strong 10x.
But if a solid peace and something resembling a democracy were entrenched, that at least would be a legacy worth leaving behind.
He emphasised the importance of sound institutions and sensible policies in improving the lot of poorer nations, many of which rotted from the entrenched depredations of a self-serving governing class.
But ImClone is also trying to test a newer version of Erbitux it owns entirely--a difficult prospect given Erbitux's entrenched status, but still a threat to Bristol.
But being heard in a city dominated by entrenched interests and established industries will be a challenge.
But a well-entrenched system of deeds and mortgages would make this specially designed lending a lot more productive.
But a well-entrenched system of deeds and mortgages would make this specially designed lending a lot more meaningful.
For all its high-tech local networks, the firm faces a fierce battle against the entrenched Baby Bells, which are preparing for a price war.
He methodically and carefully set out to dismantle the rigid structures and the leftover, but still entrenched, thinking from a bygone era.
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Clearly as the ratio of buy ratings to neutral ratings on the stock indicates, there is a firmly entrenched strong case to be long Home Depot.
He reminded me that before the acquisition I had invented a product line and, by leapfrogging a dozen entrenched competitors, had made it number one in its category.
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Wedding fever gripped the UK as royal-watchers and the general public speculated for months about what Catherine would wear, her hair and the scale of the event in a country entrenched in austerity measures.
It is possible for a particular standard to become entrenched in the market, despite the fact that most users would have preferred a different one.
And he went for Congress in 2000 against a well-entrenched congressman named Bobby Rush.
When Petraeus and other officers tried to change the approach in Iraq, they hit a wall of entrenched resistance.
The mechanism to secure the Games legacy must become firmly entrenched, the Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 report said.
However, the way I see it, companies that are already entrenched in this space have a decided advantage going forward.
White says this entrenched culture, coupled with a prevalent assumption that women do not have an earning capacity, has condemned many widows to acute poverty.
As a consequence, what had started as a dynamic grassroots-led program to transform Egypt's laws and institutions and produce a more effective and relevant governance architecture, has degenerated into a struggle by entrenched interests, led by Morsy and his Freedom and Justice party, to further entrench themselves politically and economically.
Unlike the early years, when Oracle clobbered a series of older, entrenched rivals like Cullinet, its competition now comes from aggressive upstarts like Sybase and Gupta as well as a rejuvenated Informix.
People in general have an aversion to change, but Microsoft has fostered a culture where Windows users become so entrenched in the status quo that even minor tweaks to the operating system are a major shock.
One of the root causes that Seligman identified was a national mood of entrenched cynicism.
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The idea of a winter break is entrenched not just for the players but also for referees, media, league officials and fans.
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In fact, spending is so well entrenched federal debt has increased over a trillion dollars each of the past few years to cover the budget.
And, allegedly, in the midst of all this, being deeply entrenched in international espionage complete with a fraudulent passport and secret meetings in downtown bookstores and coffee shops.
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