Entrenchment
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Entrenchment or Entrenched may refer to:
  • Military trenches with relation to Trench warfare
    Trench warfare
    Trench warfare is a form of occupied fighting lines, consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are largely immune to the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery...

    , especially that of World War I
  • Entrenchment as a feature of a Constitution, making it more difficult to amend
  • Entrenched clause within a constitution
  • Entrenched legislation
    Entrenched legislation
    Entrenched legislation is legislation that may be amended or repealed only after certain prescribed procedures have been observed, for example a special majority, or referendum. See also Legislation, Manner and form; Repeal....

    , a similar but broader concept
  • Entrenchment hypothesis, in Financial Theory
  • Entrenched Player's Dilemma
    Entrenched Player's Dilemma
    The entrenched player's dilemma is a concept featured in Wikinomics. It is the choice faced by existing businesses in a changing marketplace. To embrace new ideas fully, they must abandon their current revenue streams.Don Tapscott and Anthony D...

    , a concept featured in Wikinomics
  • The process forming an Entrenched river
    Entrenched river
    An entrenched river is a river that is confined to a canyon or gorge, usually with a relatively narrow width and little or no flood plain, and often with meanders worn into the landscape...

    , a process of erosion
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