officials who have tried to entrench themselves in office a father who entrenched in our minds the belief that hard work pays off
Recent Examples on the WebWhere certain corporate interests have managed to co-opt environmentalist ideas very effectively to actually just entrench their interests. Matt Reynolds, WIRED, 17 Aug. 2022 To really entrench these values in company culture, consider developing a DEI committee or hiring a diversity leader to manage the program. Kelly Manthey, Forbes, 12 July 2022 But, if Alito and four other conservative Justices vote to overturn nearly fifty years of legal precedent, maintaining the filibuster will serve only to entrench minority rule in the United States. John Cassidy, The New Yorker, 3 May 2022 Combined, the policies—if enacted—will increase surveillance of Russians’ technology use and further entrench the state’s control over communications.Wired, 26 July 2022 It’s a bill intended to further entrench progressive pieties on diversity and equity within the federal bureaucracy. The Editors, National Review, 25 July 2022 Directly advocating to punish women would only further entrench that belief. Melissa Jeltsen, The Atlantic, 1 July 2022 The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade will only further entrench this dynamic, with companies including Meta, Disney and JPMorgan Chase announcing new travel benefits aimed at helping employees access reproductive healthcare. Sarah Todd, Quartz, 28 June 2022 Many from that core Bomb Shelter group have either cemented themselves as pillars of the local scene or gone on to entrench themselves in other communities, from Patrick Hastie in Brooklyn, to AJ Grill in Milwaukee, to Andrew Lopez in Los Angeles. Lee Keeler, SPIN, 10 May 2022 See More