Using "entrenched" in a sentence

Freshia Wangeci, Julius Mwebia and Jesse Murimi of JufraFrederick Dharshie (Dharshie Photography) The ugali economy has created both winners and losers, and these inequalities became even more entrenched during the pandemic.
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26), is firmly entrenched as the No.
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The plane is entrenched in U.
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Next, a small, highly partisan audience is becoming more entrenched in its views thanks to social media.
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Of course the most entrenched competitor of all is the ur-portal site: America Online.
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“While it is personally disappointing to hear some of the more entrenched criticism of change, I am grateful to know that change is the chosen direction.
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When the economic recession was in full force in 2009, the Japanese manufacturers became entrenched in their traditional four-year development plans.
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As the smartphone market continues to settle and people keep their phones longer and stay entrenched in their ecosystems, the watch gives Apple a chance to have the next big thing that’s already here.
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A former FBI employee, still entrenched in credit card debt because of her Beanie Baby purchases from decades ago, sings a “Beanie Rap.
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“There’s been a lot of studies showing that consumption of psilocybin can lead to the disintegration of entrenched brain channels.
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A "failure to innovate" is extremely hard to address, because it's entrenched in evolving company culture.
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 After a lot internal of back and forth, I think the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro are the best wireless earbuds for someone who is entrenched in the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem.
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Research suggests that the ban entrenched the illicit market by creating a situation where manufacturers and traders operated in an exclusively illicit market for an extended period of time.
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Catching up to the sport’s entrenched powers might also require coaching with more experience in and from those cultures.
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1 19-5-6 3 Devils A third-round pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, Fabian Zetterlund has entrenched himself in the Devils' lineup as a rookie.
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That awareness already has been accomplished in part by the Indianapolis Prize, a biennial honor that recognizes individuals entrenched in animal conservation efforts in their respective fields.
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But while America plays catch-up, it's all nothing new in Thailand where ONE is well-entrenched in Thai Rath TV, ranked fifth for viewership in Thailand in 2021 by Statista, its broadcast partner for the past several years.
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Photograph: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty ImagesKhan’s outspoken position is all the more extraordinary given his once entrenched relationship with the military establishment, who have a long history of keeping a stranglehold over Pakistani politics and in the past have taken power through coups.
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As well as promising to make France “the first major nation to abandon gas, oil and coal”, Macron said he would appoint a prime minister who would be formally tasked with “ecological planning” across the different government ministries – a move that could break the political silos and entrenched views that eventually led to Hulot’s resignation.
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Finally, despite the fact that McDonald's operates in what is generally a very cyclical sector -- restaurants -- its entrenched position and value proposition means that its earnings hold up during recessions much better than most of its peers.
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Vishal Rally, senior vice president and head – product, marketing and commercial, Tata Teleservices Ltd, “With our vast network across the country and unparalleled cloud managed services, we are well entrenched to take Microsoft Azure to SMBs along with our comprehensive portfolio of solutions and offer a superior cloud infrastructure that empowers them to jumpstart their cloud journey in a secured, scalable manner and at an economical price point.
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He had swagger, too, and a healthy skepticism about the entrenched institutional hierarchy that defined not just Sports Illustrated, but Big Media more generally, in those days.
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Two separate people, completely independent from each other, that got a hold of me and said ‘Oh John, you said that Kathleen Kennedy is gonna be even more entrenched now that Iger is back.
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Warren said that resistance to expanded tax credits for low- and middle-income people follows the example set by Social Security and other benefit programs that become entrenched within the expectations of voters and difficult to modify afterward.
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, stayed, becoming entrenched in community.
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The years-long work of activists as part of the civil rights movement had brought national attention to the struggle of Black Americans in the South and greater scrutiny of the region’s discriminatory policies and entrenched White segregationist elite.
Source: The Washington Post

But, Albarn doesn’t point the finger solely at the Gallaghers – rather ‘To The End’ suggest that Oasis are symptomatic of a nation that regards itself as innately superior to its European neighbours; an entrenched entitlement that some argue led to Britain’s withdrawal from the EU in 2016.
Source: Far Out Magazine

When The Daily Beast visited the Kherson region last Thursday, lines of cars were streaming from the entrance to Kherson city, as hundreds fled renewed shelling by the Russian army, now entrenched over the Dnipro River just 1 mile or so away.
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He was so good at his job that by the time he dropped Relapse—his 2009 comeback record following years of heavy pharmaceutical use—his most violent bars now just felt like the work of an institutionally entrenched artist playing the hits.
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Early in A Realm Reborn, the first major campaign in FFXIV, the Scions recruit the player to investigate some mysterious happenings, and the player becomes entrenched in their ranks immediately.
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So just to replay something that somebody said (see: Don’t talk tech just because you don’t understand the vertical’); that the logistics industry is the “most entrenched in the world”, and that change will come slowly – that there will not be a digital revolution in the supply chain, actually, because of vested interests, deep pockets, and a certain anti-visibility (invisibility?) agenda about what is happening inside a container.
Source: Enterprise IoT Insights

Daeh becomes the 23rd member of OU’s 2023 class, still firmly entrenched in the top 10 of the national rankings.
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After coming off the bench for most of the first year-and-a-half of his pro career, Vassell is now entrenched as a starter on the wing, and he’s growing increasingly comfortable with a more prominent role in San Antonio’s pecking order.
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 And, it doesn't really make sense for those who are already entrenched in the Apple ecosystem to get the Galaxy Tab S7— iPhone users will be missing out on the seamless connectivity and features of the iPad and iPadOS.
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There are two applications Huggins is entrenched in now.
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between the 1960s and 1980s…The idea that economic efficiency is value-neutral took hold in policy circles and has become so entrenched that it’s hard to think of an alternative," said James Holland Jones, Associate Professor of Earth System Science and Senior Fellow at Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.
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But obstacles threaten to slow the Ukrainian advance, and Russian positions are entrenched along a front line stretching hundreds of miles through southern and eastern Ukraine.
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He's firmly entrenched as Daniel Jones' No.
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The fictional Suzanne, like Kennedy, attended Ohio State in the years around 1950, and both fell in love there with great works of English literature, including Tess of the d’Urbervilles, and ran up against the entrenched racism of the institution.
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Other political hopefuls like Jessica Cisneros, an immigration lawyer in Laredo, Texas, who ran supporting the Green New Deal, or even national progressive candidates like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are facing many of the same entrenched and deep-pocketed opponents ready as ever to keep them from office through mudslinging political ads and misinformation.
Source: Roger Ebert

Spoon said that Sorare had an edge on the entrenched players because it was not distracted by building other businesses or managing to a quarterly earnings call.
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Avasthi has been deeply entrenched in the web3 ecosystem, collaborating with several projects as an advisor, angel investor and consultant.
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But new satellite imagery provided to The Washington Post reveals just how entrenched the mining has become, from the foothills to the hard-to-reach top of the tepui.
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It takes time to change the entrenched leadership practices and structure, and benefit from the ripple effect in the broader workplace.
Source: Bloomberg Law

As the region’s executive director of infection prevention, not only was he entrenched in AdventHealth’s response to COVID-19 but through regular public briefings became a key speaker on the pandemic.
Source: Orlando Sentinel

Meanwhile, the dinosaurs were entrenched in stable niches to which they were supremely well adapted.
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President Ebrahim Raisi said in televised comments Saturday that Iran’s republican and Islamic foundations were constitutionally entrenched “but there are methods of implementing the constitution that can be flexible.
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As stores shuttered and malls emptied, online shopping only became more entrenched as customers became accustomed to clicking, buying and picking up almost anything they wanted from their doormat within days, if not hours.
Source: San Antonio Express-News

When The Daily Beast visited the Kherson region last Thursday, lines of cars were streaming from the entrance to Kherson city, as hundreds fled renewed shelling by the Russian army, now entrenched over the Dnipro River just 1 mile or so away.
Source: The Daily Beast

The geologists win hands down as they are entrenched in the Mars program.
Source: Best They Can Do Is Start Again Science 2.0

What sparked the debate here is when Nelson noticed dramatic gains in reading skills among students in Mississippi, which mirrors Louisiana for its entrenched poverty and generations of struggles in public school achievement.
Source: The Advocate

Lang co-founded and organised Woodstock Music and Art Fair in Bethel, New York from 15th to 18th August 1969 - an event that became firmly entrenched into rock n' roll folklore and boasted performances from The Who, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Joan Baez, Sly and the Family Stone, The Band and Jimi Hendrix to name but a few.
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In this five-part series, The Courier Journal takes a hard look at why so many Kentucky kids can’t read, uncovering a tangle of entrenched beliefs fueled with a steady stream of tax dollars that is leaving many children behind.
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Riki Rachtman [Courtesy Photo] Before the Ball, though, Rachtman was entrenched in the heavy music scene in 1980s Los Angeles.
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“Those that are fans of the Duke and Duchess will walk away even more entrenched in their view that the royal family is an out of touch, formal, colonial relic that has to go, and that Meghan and Harry are victims of an ongoing harassment campaign.
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Even massive artillery bombardments that lasted for days wouldn’t harm entrenched troops.
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That skill set, combined with an affordable 2023 salary and three more seasons of club control, should make him appealing to all but a select few teams with stars entrenched behind the plate.
Source: MLB Trade Rumors

“Ironically, people who are not insiders might take it more literally and seriously than people who are more cynical because they know that, in fact, the entrenched status quo has no interest in a reset or renovation,” he says.
Source: Mother Jones

Outside of 2007 and this season, the Falcons had Ryan entrenched as the franchise signal-caller.
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Bengals are for real for realIt’s been building over the last month-plus but the Bengals are now firmly entrenched as one of the top teams in the AFC.
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Years later, Assad still has avoided any accountability for his actions, and Russia has absorbed a powerful lesson on how chemical weapons can be used to defeat even a highly motivated, heavily entrenched urban foe, said Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a retired British military officer who commanded NATO’s rapid-reaction battalion for defense against chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.
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In the book, Gabler notes that the movie business, which evolved out of other professions like vaudeville and the garment industry where Jews had already found a toehold, lacked “the impediments imposed by loftier professions and more firmly entrenched businesses to keep Jews and other undesirables out.
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Netflix‘Derry Girls’ (Netflix)Even though “Derry Girls” tips the scales at just 19 episodes, there was a lot to the show, both in terms of its enviable joke density and its ability to metabolize entrenched international conflict alongside swoony teen goings-on.
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As one of the biggest players in the space, Waste Management remains in an entrenched position.
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12:26 PM ETAssociated Press Houston and Texas remain firmly entrenched atop the Associated Press men's college basketball poll, while preseason No.
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Copeland’s organization is one of about 50 local advocacy groups and abortion clinics entrenched in states and cities that asked the president in an August letter to offer federal travel and childcare vouchers for people living in states where abortion is banned, introduce federal protections for mailing abortion pills, and gather hospital attorneys to reiterate that doctors must give abortions in life-saving situations.
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As I’ve grown older and more entrenched in Los Angeles’ film community, I’ve found that my connections to major studio films have become increasingly personal, and my degrees of separation from the prominent directors and actors I admire decreasing exponentially.
Source: Indie Film Hustle

We can probably all surmise that Dale Gribble (Johnny Hardwick) is almost certainly entrenched in Qanon by now, and Boomhauer (voiced by Judge) may very well have been one of the insurrectionists who stormed the U.
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But this most modern of minerals ties back to the story of how America’s early lawmakers created a system of entrenched racial and economic hierarchies as durable as the red brick mansion where a Walter Coles has always lived.
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The startup proclaimed to rebel against the entrenched government bureaucracy and, by extension, the military-industrial complex, in order to advance new technologies.
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But to me it feels all of a piece, restlessly questioning entrenched ideas of what constitutes decency and respectability in America.
Source: Grounded Reason

Russian forces remain entrenched in various parts of Kherson and southern Ukraine.
Source: Atlantic Council

Georgia was far from his mind: Jake Fromm was entrenched as the starter, Justin Fields was the heir apparent.
Source: The Athletic

Posthumously (she died in 2016, age 85), Hazzard’s fame is entrenched — if mainly among literary aficionados.
Source: The Boston Globe

Furthermore, the song should be so firmly entrenched in pop culture that a room full of karaoke revelers would find it hard to resist joining in.
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Later, when he reverses his attitude, he's even more entrenched in his new perspective than he was in his old one, unable and unwilling to see outside his own point of view.
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The move to convenience has been entrenched by the cost of living crisis, says Chris Noice, spokesman for the Association of Convenience Stores (ACS).
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In fact, it may be Russia’s tactic to force a stalemate through the winter from more entrenched positions with the intent to begin rotating newly trained and equipped mobilization forces to the front as spring approaches.
Source: Atlantic Council

  Just being entrenched in mysteries at work all the time definitely helps with writing thrillers and mysteries because you’re just around it constantly.
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As with other sports seeking to widen the demographic and talent pool of young players — tennis and baseball, for example — this is an issue that is partly economic and partly about how hard it is to blast away entrenched stereotypes held by people of all races about who can thrive at what sports.
Source: The New York Times

* Jason Pinnock maintains entrenched at the other starting safety spot next to Julian Love.
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His coordinators all have a diverse background, from up-and-coming gurus (OC Brett Bartolone) to entrenched football lifers (DC Dennis Thurman, nine years in NFL).
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The “real men are protectors” expectation is firmly entrenched in toxic masculinity.
Source: Los Angeles Times

They were entrenched in stable ecological niches for which they were well adapted, researchers findReutersPublished : 8 Dec 2022, 06:30 PM Updated : 8 Dec 2022, 06:30 PM The age of dinosaurs ended in cataclysm one spring day 66 million years ago when an asteroid 7.
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And the networks that first generation of moguls built are now firmly entrenched, and the “alternative” country clubs they founded are now where deals are closed and fortunes are made.
Source: Rolling Stone

Global cooperation in combatting climate change, reconciling our history with our First Nations people, and breaking down entrenched gender inequality are on the government’s priority list.
Source: The Guardian

The goal is to stop child exploitation before it happens or becomes entrenched and reduce the creation of new CSAM.
Source: WIRED

Start with the results in the House of Representatives, where there’s no evidence of an entrenched GOP majority.
Source: The Washington Post

News coverage of men’s sport has become an entrenched norm in every type of media.
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Erasing entrenched casting biases is, again, commendable.
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(Photo by Olivier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images)Chairman Jerome Powell has repeatedly warned that central bankers are on the alert for signs that inflation expectations are rising, a sign that high consumer prices could become entrenched in the economy.
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He therefore describes the country as “under entrenched minority rule.
Source: The New Yorker

New releases from Alicia Keys, Lindsey Stirling, Regina Belle and others revisit songs already entrenched in the Christmas canon and hope to introduce some future contenders.
Source: The New York Times

Stars: The American actress, 45, starred alongside Michael Shannon, 48, in the new Paramount drama which saw Jessica take on difficult moments during filming'That song is something that you hear over and over again and it's so entrenched in the history of country music,' she said in an interview with Yahoo Entertainment.
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Connected balls The sports-ball industry isn't the easiest target for Anderson and SIQ to take aim at, since it's entrenched and competitive.
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Turner has played even less than Pulisic since his move to England over the summer, and with Aaron Ramsdale entrenched in the starting job and Arsenal on top of the Premier League, Turner cannot reasonably expect to get on the field again in the league before he arrives at the World Cup.
Source: The New York Times

From pilates and yoga to high intensity interval training and nutrition advice, digital fitness is more entrenched than ever.
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