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Meanings of entrench inequality in English
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Usage of entrench inequality in English
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The country must turn its back on rightwing solutions which entrenchinequality, and whose values are purely market-based.
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Corruption-prone governance, poor infrastructure, low spending on social welfare and health and the business dominance of a relatively few families contribute to entrenchinequality.
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It is a choice between entrenchinginequality or creating shared prosperity through innovation.
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The uneven quality of South Africa's public schooling system further entrenchesinequality in finding employment.
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He also accused National of slowly entrenchinginequality.
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The city hall is now working to change that, although promoting women's participation in Japan is tough due to entrenchedinequalities, Okuyama said.
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century, which argues that modern capitalism is entrenchinginequality, was written a year ago in an obscure European dialect.
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He also believes that the current system entrenchesinequality, because children from poorer backgrounds tend to be less likely to be diagnosed with dyslexia.
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It could just be timely advice to South Africa's new president, Cyril Ramaphosa, as he tackles entrenchedinequality decades after the end of apartheid.