Its ultimate objective is to become superfluous by entrenching democracy deep within each nation through development of national capacities. |
They would call this a meritocracy, others would see it merely entrenching the moneyed aristocracy. |
Copied from a World War II German entrenching shovel, it had a folding steel blade. |
Denmark intends to develop a general model for better practices, follow-up procedures and entrenching quality standards in local authorities. |
Indeed, they are actively entrenching legal barriers to such practice rather than liberalising regulations. |
The opponents of entrenching property rights will extrapolate potential scenarios unreasonably to make their case. |