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1 Russia's civil society is now more entrenched , more knowledgeable and more skeptical.
2 But vested interests are more entrenched and the trade outlook glum.
3 Small entrepreneur, maybe could be a threat to more entrenched businessmen.
4 Also, the lobbying industry that protects each of these is larger and more entrenched .
5 If anything, the factions seem to have become more entrenched .
6 You speak across each other, neither giving an inch, opinions becoming more and more entrenched .
7 An infrastructure in which foreign and predominantly Hollywood film content is more entrenched than ever?
8 Their bureaucracy was more entrenched than the GM bureaucracy.
9 Hated her status as an outcast, which was becoming more entrenched with each passing day.
10 Newman's response was to break up the more entrenched departments and encourage decentralisation and local decision-making.
11 The mood - on both sides - is angrier, more divided and positions are more entrenched .
12 Instead he became more entrenched in his ways.
13 The smell was deeper than animal-stink, more entrenched .
14 We are becoming more of a divided society and that inequality is becoming more entrenched , he said.
15 But he said IPF had put further international expansion on hold until the recovery becomes more entrenched .
16 But the greater inequality has become, the more entrenched it has become, he is expected to say.
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