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1
With opinions
so
entrenched
it's hard for the debate to move forward.
2
The French are
so
entrenched
,
that it is impossible to attack them.
3
How might this idea
so
entrenched
in legend have caught on in the first place?
4
I forget I even had cancer sometimes, because I'm
so
entrenched
in the goodness of life.
5
As long as we allow these ideas to remain
so
entrenched
in our systems they become normal.
6
But experts say ridding the country of an industry that is
so
entrenched
will be extremely difficult.
7
There are many possible reasons why the MBTI is
so
entrenched
in workplaces and promoted so enthusiastically.
8
The Canadian banks are
so
entrenched
,
and it's hard to take market share away from them, Baskin said.
9
The positions may not have been
so
entrenched
had the roles been reversed with Pulis in Klopp's shoes.
10
Because Libor remains
so
entrenched
in financial markets, regulators are working on ways to reform, rather than replace Libor.
11
Because Libor remains
so
entrenched
in financial markets, regulators are working on ways to reform, rather than replace it.
12
I think the code is
so
entrenched
,
people were not allowed to speak about anything that was going on.
13
The taboo is
so
entrenched
that some people falsely believe it is illegal to disclose your salary to co-workers.
14
It is also inefficient and unjust, adding significantly to the relational inequalities that are
so
entrenched
in Indian society.
15
Since the name "IIA" is
so
entrenched
in the literature, this change of name requires some explanation.
16
Some bots were
so
entrenched
in the lives of their onetime masters that they couldn't bring themselves to leave.
so
entrenched
so