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A battle between well-entrenched health insurance companies and a strong-willed insurance commissioner.
Don McNay: Health Insurance for Children Under Age 19 in Kentucky Don McNay 2011
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The pair was accused of plotting an attack that has rattled this small town with a well-entrenched Pakistani-American community, an attack that took place in the midst of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Husband Is Charged in N.J. Ambush Sean Gardiner 2011
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Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris, who would seem to represent a well-entrenched incumbent company, then piled on.
Carl Pope: The End of Incumbent Capitalism? Carl Pope 2011
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A battle between well-entrenched health insurance companies...
Don McNay: Health Insurance for Children Under Age 19 in Kentucky Don McNay 2011
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Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris, who would seem to represent a well-entrenched incumbent company, then piled on.
Carl Pope: The End of Incumbent Capitalism? Carl Pope 2011
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Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris, who would seem to represent a well-entrenched incumbent company, then piled on.
Carl Pope: The End of Incumbent Capitalism? Carl Pope 2011
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New technologies always struggle to compete with well-entrenched rivals whose costs are already sunk.
Does a Different Nuclear Power Lie Ahead? Matt Ridley 2011
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Its South Korean rivals are well-entrenched, and even if Toshiba's sales jump, the volume of LCD TV sets is small in most emerging markets, where the boxy cathode-ray TV is still common.
Picture Darkens for Japan's TV Makers Juro Osawa 2011
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Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris, who would seem to represent a well-entrenched incumbent company, then piled on.
Carl Pope: The End of Incumbent Capitalism? Carl Pope 2011
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Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris, who would seem to represent a well-entrenched incumbent company, then piled on.
Carl Pope: The End of Incumbent Capitalism? Carl Pope 2011
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