"Excessive inequality is corrosive to growth; it is corrosive to society," she said.
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"I think Trump has been corrosive, his message has been corrosive to the country," said Legend.
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It turned out the river water was highly corrosive -- 2325 times more corrosive than the water in Lake Huron, Virginia Tech researchers discovered.
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I think Trump has been corrosive, his message has been corrosive to the country and I think the things he's promised to do have been very concerning for a lot of people.
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But stark inequality is also corrosive to our democratic ideal.
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There's just one problem: Hydrazine is horribly toxic and corrosive.
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Power can be very addictive, and it can be corrosive.
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This has a corrosive effect that will not go away.
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The more corrosive river water leached lead from aging pipes.
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This kind of negative campaigning that I'm confronting is corrosive.
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"The economic and social impact is potentially corrosive," it said.
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Few things could be more corrosive to it than this.
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At home, the Trump effect is more subtle, but corrosive.
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Edwards himself didn't discover the corrosive chemistry of Flint's water.
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Russia's disinformation campaign had a corrosive effect on our democracy.
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You talk about these jobs as morally and spiritually corrosive.
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That skew can have corrosive effects on our democratic institutions.
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But overall, the administration enjoys a corrosive degree of impunity.
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Unconstrained outside spending on elections is corrosive to our democracy.
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She had no inkling he had a corrosive brain disease.
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This, in fact, is the corrosive condition killing the Academy.
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That sort of misconduct is outrageous and corrosive of democracy.
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The corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
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But the most corrosive part came later, Mr. Stanley said.
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But stark inequality is also corrosive to our democratic idea.
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She favors long and corrosive atonalities, typically using extended technique.
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Or, to be precise, the corrosive influence of too many parents.
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The corrosive river water leached lead from the city's water pipes.
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It is corrosive to our politics and life depends on compromise.
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This is, obviously, hugely corrosive to civil society and democracy itself.
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The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
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Most worrying of all is the corrosive new economics of oil.
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Residents also complained that their water had turned brown and corrosive.
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I find that people misrepresenting others and lying is indeed corrosive.
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Rules buys into and therefore reinforces the corrosive lie that feminism
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The president's disdain for truth and accountability is corrosive and infectious.
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" But Maitlis used it as an example of a "corrosive culture.
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A corrosive leaf had burned a fiery triangle into Jeremy's neck.
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It's the corrosive culture of startups that is most to blame.
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It's corrosive to live in the clutch of someone else's lie.
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It's just spread a corrosive cynicism that has disabled government altogether.
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Either way, the practice contributed to a corrosive atmosphere of mistrust.
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Stories that we need to overwrite the corrosive narrative of ableism.
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He also worried about the corrosive effects of rapidly proliferating wealth.
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Pls take these unfounded, corrosive accusations out of the public domain.
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Lessig sees himself as fighting against clickbait's corrosive effect on journalism.
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The attacks involve corrosive substances being used to physically maim people.
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The water was corrosive, so it was releasing lead from pipes.
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Road salt on the city's bridges may be one reason poorly-treated flint river water was so corrosive to flint's pipes Road salt on the city's bridges raised the river's chlorine levels, making the water more corrosive.
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Bay might be a corrosive, destructive influence on our national character—there
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Water is naturally corrosive — its oxygen molecule will break down lead piping.
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This system is corrosive to music, period — classical, jazz, hip-hop, everything.
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This has a corrosive effect which is not easy to go away.
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And then there's the wetware problem: the body is a corrosive place.
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Then, too, the authors may have underestimated the corrosive effect of inequality.
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When boys do this, it's charming; when girls do it, it's corrosive.
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It's void of corrosive chemicals, too, making it non-threatening to pets.
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But Britney is a textbook example of the corrosive side of fame.
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But in Montana we saw how it also, over time, be corrosive.
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It reinforces the corrosive notion that self-serving elites write economic policy.
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But allowing these GMO-disparagement claims to go unchecked is doubly corrosive.
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He called allegations of bias corrosive to the law enforcement agency's mission.
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Hardened by a corrosive cynicism, they fall for morally deranged little showmen.
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This perception will have a similarly corrosive effect for years to come.
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Furthermore we are seeing a corrosive decline in faith in our institutions.
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That itself is a massive problem with corrosive implications for democratic outcomes.
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Had Mr. Trump, they wondered, really given the coronavirus that corrosive moniker?
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The spread of false information online is corrosive for society at large.
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Today's sentence sends a corrosive two-pronged message to the American public.
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Rhetoric from Trump's administration has become less corrosive since he took office.
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Mr. Iger said that wielding long-term corporate power can be corrosive.
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There's something new in Yellowstone National Park, and it's hot and corrosive.
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That's the stuff that's super corrosive, and so how do you overcome that?
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We know that assholes have a corrosive effect on the people around them.
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One problem with American capitalism has been overlooked: a corrosive lack of competition.
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Dennis Nilsen's biographer, Brian Masters, describes Nilsen's boyhood as one of "corrosive loneliness".
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And it would have a corrosive effect on China's relations with the world.
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Cognitive behavioural therapy, which teaches people to break corrosive thinking patterns, would help.
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The use of corrosive chemicals on these surfaces destroys their primary function: reflection.
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Boston and Staten Island, with their old corrosive pipelines, were the most flatulent.
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Centering on the white racism perception of you is futile, distracting and corrosive.
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Corruption matters because of its corrosive effect on all areas of human wellbeing.
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For starters, this kind of inter-state accounting is corrosive to our polity.
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His corrosive, distorted beats evoke (and encourage) the most debauched of dance parties.
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He seems to have filled the swamp with more gators and corrosive critters.
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Plenty of research suggests that power has a corrosive effect on the psyche.
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The company stores other hazardous chemicals there including sulfur dioxide, which is corrosive.
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The full corrosive impact of the saturation will take time to show itself.
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To be sure, racism is a corrosive part of American culture and politics.
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But Trump's weaponized disinformation is corrosive to democracy no matter whom it targets.
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Others lost their cars altogether; saltwater is particularly corrosive to engines and metal.
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"That has been corrosive to the underlying trust among allies," Ms. Sloat said.
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There is a specter haunting the world — corrosive populisms of right and left.
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They largely scavenge for food and have acidic stomach liquids and corrosive urine.
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Are standardized tests useful, or are they racist, classist and corrosive to morale?
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The eyes may be unwell, but the primary object of our eyesight seems corrosive.
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The corrosive water was burning through service lines and solders—and those contained lead.
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The rot went deeper than the corrosive politics that caused wars and blighted peace.
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That, taken to an extreme, has pretty corrosive effects on society, particularly young people.
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There's a lot of empty talk around here about the corrosive influence of partisanship.
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The progress on replacing water infrastructure damaged by the corrosive water has been slow.
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Football being a team sport, high-profile ball-handlers can have a corrosive effect.
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Well, an awful correctional facility is merely one of Castle Rock's many corrosive ills.
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It turns out the river water had high levels of bacteria and was corrosive.
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But his corrosive rhetoric may make Brazilians more receptive to autocracy in the future.
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The water was found to be highly corrosive and extremely dangerous to residents' health.
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But one problem with American capitalism has been overlooked: a corrosive lack of competition.
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This was unacceptable and it is corrosive to the ability to deliver good government.
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But the assumption that it would be corrosive to norms doesn't follow from there.
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If water gets into the mix, the oil becomes especially corrosive, according to Boufadel.
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This corrosive rhetoric has now even extended to the detainment of journalist Jorge Ramos.
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Rosenstein and Mueller have become blind to the corrosive effect of this unfair justice.
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Not all the actors in Iannucci's film are at ease with his corrosive tone.
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Utility companies must produce non-corrosive water, which some experts argue is an oxymoron.
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The movie's most effective antidote to piousness, though, is Callahan's corrosive sense of humor.
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Few things are more corrosive to that framework than indefinite detention and limitless prosecution.
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Part of that is the corrosive effect of big money on the party establishment.
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However, in the world of offshore finance, privacy long ago became a corrosive secrecy.
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Political scientists have long understood how corrosive income inequality can be to political stability.
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Denying climate change is part and parcel of denying the corrosive effects of segregation.
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On Monday, a tourist believed to be from Qatar was sprayed with corrosive liquid.
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It has had a corrosive impact, paralyzing discussion on all aspects of immigration reform.
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Some of them threw a corrosive substance which left seven police officers with burns.
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The top-down rhetoric of divisiveness and intolerance continues to have a corrosive effect.
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Sulfur is corrosive and refineries that run more sour grades require more intense maintenance.
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And that attitude I think was corrosive, as well, and I think far too prevalent.
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Inhalation without adequate ventilation can be corrosive to the lungs and can cause respiratory failure.
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The relationship between online creators and fans is adoring at best and corrosive at worst.
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We've come to view it as the corrosive legacy of sexual assault or abusive parenting.
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It would have been more honest and less corrosive to democracy than his Clinton Standard.
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But the abuse of social media can have more subtly corrosive effects on a democracy.
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Scientists said the acid in the plume was about as corrosive as diluted battery acid.
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It turned out that the river water was corrosive, causing lead to leach from pipes.
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Future leadership in either party can also hit the reset button on this corrosive drift.
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Going even further back, Socrates lambasted the corrosive effects of the alphabet, in Plato's Phaedrus.
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The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach into the water from the pipes.
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For nearly two years, the city's residents consumed the highly corrosive water from the river.
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Corrosive water can cause the lead in older pipes and soldered joints to leach out.
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As befits such a dark, corrosive vision of humanity, Plainview doesn't get a happy ending.
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This is childish, obviously, and in its broader application is corrosive and dangerous and bad.
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But his corrosive influence on American politics began long before he started at the network.
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"These types of issues and allegations, if these are true, it's very corrosive," she said.
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But the duo has also had a corrosive influence on other aspects of Trump's presidency.
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There is so much corrosive shame in our country about not having made it financially.
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The river water was corrosive, and slowly ate away at the city's old lead pipes.
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It can be corrosive, and it's important for the media to hold people to account.
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All of this has a corrosive effect on the way we think about vulnerable people.
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But a corrosive subtext is also apparent, and the people in the streets feel it.
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Any rules will be impossible to police except through the most corrosive and intrusive means.
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He examines what fuels competitive parenting and the corrosive effects it can have on children.
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Wolff's book does more than just lend substance to the administration's corrosive fake-news allegations.
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But he has figured out how to ward off the corrosive effects of his profession.
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Acid rain from laze has corrosive properties equivalent to diluted battery acid, the agency said.
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You know, certainly, the ad model has shown itself to be corrosive and almost unaffordable.
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"To be sure, racism is a corrosive part of American culture and politics," Cherlin writes.
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Donald Trump may be the most unreligious president ever — an undisciplined force of corrosive evil.
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Prevailing anti-Muslim sentiment worldwide has heightened prejudice, with social media playing a corrosive role.
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Obama has made clear he views Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump's rhetoric as corrosive.
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The corrosive water also likely caused the deaths of a dozen people from Legionnaires' disease.
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And there's this business of my brother Alex writing this corrosive review of my work.
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By now, Trump is a known quantity: disgusting, corrosive, vile, lawless — but so far containable.
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His unlikely ascendance would be a blow against the corrosive cynicism in which authoritarianism thrives.
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But it reinvigorates a culture of practical action that is the antidote to corrosive polarization.
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The divisions in the country today are even more corrosive than they were in 1974.
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Demeaning those commitments as if they were transactional protection rackets is corrosive and self-defeating.
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"The perpetual conflicts between LGBT rights and religious freedom are corrosive and unsustainable," he wrote.
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It's not just indifferent, though, it's corrosive and divisive: market forces can be eternally damned.
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General Motors stopped using the water in its Flint plant, saying it was too corrosive.
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The other big thing: I believe money in politics is so corrosive in our country.
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"When I turned on the tap, you see this corrosive, reddish, brownish tap water," she said.
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Finally, let's just plain get rid of some of the most corrosive and dangerous lobbying practices.
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The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes and into the drinking water.
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Fear is an emotion directed at a specific threat, but anxiety is an unfocused corrosive uneasiness.
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Rescuers used corrosive chemicals to weaken the metal bars and freed the toddler in five minutes.
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Since the publication of Fowler's blog post, more stories of Uber's corrosive work culture have emerged.
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Complacency, he knew, was not only corrosive for our collective lives, but for our individual lives.
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The corrosive effect that the heroin trade is having on politics is most evident in Mozambique.
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This is all political and the corrosive effect is going to be in the long term.
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He described Republican charges of political bias at the FBI as corrosive to the bureau's mission.
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Cannons shooting water laced with a corrosive blue dye have become a routine presence at protests.
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That attitude is more corrosive to the court's integrity than any political maneuver could ever be.
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"That would be a pretty significant corrosive on investment, productivity and then G.D.P.," Mr. Zandi said.
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Marx had seen in capitalism a hideously corrosive source of personal defilement and communal self-destruction.
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Hers is a story often understood to be about corrosive and largely self-inflicted domestic ennui.
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This river water, more corrosive than the lake water supplied by Detroit, was not properly treated.
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The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from city pipes into the drinking water.
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Sexual harassment is a widespread problem in U.S. workplaces, and its effects are pervasive and corrosive.
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Such inadequacy has brought a corrosive truth: Suspicion of great achievement in Olympic sports is rampant.
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Even if Trump is never elected president, his corrosive effects on democracy could be long-lasting.
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But I think the impact is corrosive in many ways to the democratic process over time.
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A hair-trigger sensitivity to slights made him self-pitying and prone to a corrosive paranoia.
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The justices thus enshrined one of the most corrosive and anti-democratic practices in American politics.
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There is nothing more corrosive to a democracy than the idea that there is no truth.
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This also happens to be the kind of argumentation we find so corrosive in today's politics.
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The Republican-crafted memo alleges corrosive abuse of United States surveillance powers by the Justice Department.
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Police said they found more than 3,000 Molotov cocktails and hundreds of bottles of corrosive liquids.
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Each song is a labyrinth with hairpin-turn episodes and lyrics full of dourly corrosive observations.
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Ukraine has struggled -- as have most post-Soviet states -- with the corrosive legacy of totalitarian rule.
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Besides gravity, the exquisitely catastrophic agents include fire, water, air, and explosive, slippery, and corrosive substances.
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The water in one household is so corrosive it gutted three dishwashers and two washing machines.
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But it is hard to see how this benefit offsets the corrosive nature of this tax maneuver.
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Its taint is so corrosive and pervasive that it obscures the many virtuous things that universities do.
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Arguments such as that have a corrosive effect on the social norms that help organize our lives.
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In Tuesday's court documents, they describe Trump's comments about Meng as "corrosive of the rule of law".
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Whatever's in that soil is corrosive; their hands are covered in boils, their skin peeling and cracked.
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Neon Demon takes the metaphorical route, commenting on the corrosive effects of the vicious haute-couture biz.
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That illustrates another problem Khosrowshahi faces as he takes on the task of fixing Uber's corrosive culture.
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Sanders got a head start in remarks earlier Friday about the corrosive influence of money in politics.
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The water from the Flint River was more corrosive than Detroit's, and rife with lead and bacteria.
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Nothing could be further from – or more corrosive to – our community's collaborative strength and open-hearted ideals.
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The pipeline to the Dead Sea will need constant repairs because of the corrosive brine it carries.
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Only Ive could make a phrase like "known for its strength and corrosive resistance" feel somehow meditative.
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More corrosive water from the river leached lead from city pipes, causing a serious public health threat.
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We are not immune to the corrosive effects of extremism that eventually gave rise to Trump's presidency.
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Virtually every figure I talked to talked about the money and it's kind of pernicious ... Corrosive effects.
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And the Yates claims were also an apt metaphor for the long and corrosive drama over Russia.
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Yes, some are taking aim at abusive and corrosive behavior online, but that's presumably a nonpartisan issue.
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In the long run, this is corrosive, leaving a country out in the cold as another pariah.
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She recognizes that she is shaping her passage through time, even as she acknowledges its corrosive effects.
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The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from city pipes and into the drinking water.
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Many worry that a general disengagement from work might prove alienating, and money for nothing socially corrosive.
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Allowing staff to dictate frameworks and policy outcomes without appropriate checks by elected leaders has corrosive effects.
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For one thing, bleach is corrosive and could damage metal and plastic parts in the elevator's machinery.
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The president chided Republicans for a "corrosive attitude" that does not support government investments in public infrastructure.
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Those who don't share Trump's more corrosive views often wallow in the perception of their own powerlessness.
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But the water was corrosive and, without proper treatment, began to leach lead from the city's pipes.
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And if its chemistry is corrosive, it can leach lead from the solder or from brass faucets.
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Pouring past the boardwalk, the surge of corrosive salt water arrived at Surf Avenue thick with debris.
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McCain's legacy is to be the battle against corrosive cynicism, these would be good places to start.
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That would be a shame, and a further indication of just how corrosive WWE's power can be.
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He allegedly raped her several more times and forced her to drink a corrosive, acid-like substance.
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This is a heady special whose insight is that intellect divorced from emotional engagement can be corrosive.
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Mr. Virelles, a pianist, has Monk's love for corrosive locomotion, but his playing displays a cleaner grace.
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"The L train tube was flooded during sandy with corrosive saltwater for several days," Diamond told me.
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But they voiced whether the reports were accurate — was the behavior really that prevalent, or that corrosive.
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Anti-corrosive additives in the water must run through pipes consistently to be effective in preventing leaching.
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Projections for future revenue also dropped, highlighting the corrosive impact of the escalating tit-for-tat tariffs.
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But the sin is so pervasive and corrosive that it is irresponsible to talk about anything else.
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After the cleaning process, an anti-corrosive substance and primer are applied before the vehicle is painted.
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The marketplace for online services is bereft of meaningful competition, and it is potentially corrosive of democracy.
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And this shifts the center of "Betrayal" to its portrait of a marriage and its corrosive secrets.
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He denounced what he saw as the corrosive effect on Islam of the materialistic and hypersexualized West.
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But the Flint River water was not properly treated to reduce its corrosive properties on old pipes.
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"Corruption begets more corruption, and fosters a corrosive culture of impunity," says UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
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But an exercise that was merely tedious has become corrosive in the crisis afflicting the city's subways.
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But outrageous payouts do get us thinking about business practices that are unsustainable, irresponsible and morally corrosive.
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Lost in this communal migraine is that this whole process is corrosive to the doctor-patient relationship.
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The plan announced today would be one of the most aggressive to rein in corrosive online content.
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Bradford added bleach to portions of the black paper, and its corrosive effect produced yellows and browns.
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The company produced multiple reports that failed to identify the corrosive water or the lead in the water.
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The more corrosive water from the Flint River leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit's water.
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" Mellott's Facebook posts Writing on his Facebook page, Mellott said he believes "blind nationalism is a corrosive thing.
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The FAA said Amazon in May 2014 sent packages containing corrosive rust stain preventer from Illinois to Florida.
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Validating envy through tax policy could prove socially corrosive, in a way that economists' models fail to capture.
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The hazardous material included lithium metal batteries, dry ice, corrosive liquids, detonating fuses, phosphoric acid and ethanol solutions.
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But it is corrosive stuff, the consequences of which won't become fully clear until November 8 and after.
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When 75 percent of all utilities have corrosive soil conditions, this is very important to take into account.
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The federal Environmental Protection Agency is investigating why an anti-corrosive agent wasn't used, as the lawsuit contends.
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The corrosive water of the Flint River is thought to have leeched lead from the city's water pipes.
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A more corrosive reading is that Trump isn't even sure that Johnson has passed — remember Frederick Douglass, y'all?
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This was the culmination of over 18 months of the most divisive, corrosive presidential campaign in American history.
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Sulphuric acid, a corrosive byproduct of smelting, is used by fertilizer and chemical companies as a raw material.
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That disparity is having a corrosive effect on how we view our country, our government, and one another.
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Resident Jodie Vinson ticks off the repairs that have cost her family over $212,2200 due to corrosive water.
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And that's what makes this kind of anything-goes politics just so damaging and corrosive to our democracy.
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It expands the range of political debate and decreases the negative attack ads so corrosive to our politics.
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The droplets of sulfuric acid in vog have the corrosive properties of diluted battery acid, the USGS says.
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It is what would allow his supporters to so uncritically accept the corrosive mythologies he creates about minorities.
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Few things are more corrosive to a free society than law enforcement that seeks political ends over justice.
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He is rarely corrosive, opting instead for a just assessment of the figures who troubled and inspired him.
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What can this country's youth possibly discover in their current president's grimly corrosive visions, proposals and fearful expectations?
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The corrosive water leached the lead pipes causing the contamination that is now making headlines across the country.
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And the coating, which protects it from the corrosive power of water, is intact and in good shape.
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The more corrosive water from the river leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit water did.
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From 1983 to 1986, he undertook a transcontinental project to map the corrosive anticipation of impending nuclear catastrophe.
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It's an attractive idea, especially in an era when everything — politics, gender relations, you name it — feels corrosive.
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Fair Game A corrosive custom forced on investors is finally getting the ax under new regulations in Europe.
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Corrosive is the pollution of the F.B.I. that now seems about to be extended to the Supreme Court.
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Warren incorporates her campaign for political ethics reform by noting the corrosive nature of the fossil fuel lobby.
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Can you appreciate the corrosive impact on Israel's democracy of what it's now doing in the West Bank?
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The more corrosive water from the river leached lead from water system pipes and into hundreds of homes.
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Five police were hospitalised, including one with third-degree burns, allegedly caused by corrosive fluid thrown by rioters.
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The monoculture is corrosive to the traditional services, but they still have the nourishing resource of long histories.
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The desalter removes corrosive substances found in crude oil that if processed in the CDUs would damage them.
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A more corrosive consequence of concentrated poverty, though harder to measure, is on feelings of hopelessness and despondency.
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But there's a deeper explanation for why Wells Fargo's corrosive sales practices came about and continued for years.
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That attitude is as corrosive to our democracy as the stuff that resulted in lead in your water.
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The league is going insane in there, and the corrosive and grandiose smallness within those walls is toxic.
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The river water was more corrosive than the Detroit system's and caused more lead to leach from aging pipes.
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However, the state had been breaking the law by refraining from treating the river with an anti-corrosive agent.
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What can we do to preserve the good that social media can offer while countering its more corrosive effects?
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Kanaga asserts this is more important than ever in combating the corrosive elements at play in current American politics.
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Flint River water was so corrosive that it was leaching away lead in older pipes and contaminating the water.
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That stuff is corrosive, flammable, or toxic, and you definitely don't want it dribbling onto or into your body.
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Worklessness, especially among young people, is a source of rising social tension and a corrosive force in French politics.
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The fact that we think so transactionally about other people is horrific and spiritually corrosive and should be condemned.
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But when disagreements are handled poorly and bad feelings fester, "productive tension can turn into corrosive friction," Davey noted.
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After all, the whole point of it is that nothing (corrosive) happens to the buds if it's working right.
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Growing up is tough, and it's particularly tough in a culture that is as corrosive as ours is currently.
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That means that the people left in the political trenches tend to be those who thrive in corrosive climates.
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One lawsuit alleges the state hadn't treated the water with an anti-corrosive agent, in violation of federal law.
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The river water was more corrosive than Detroit system's and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
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This alone is evidence, if more were needed, of the corrosive rot that has taken over the Republican Party.
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Unknown to the residents, the water in the river was highly corrosive and wasn't treated properly by city officials.
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Earlier this year, passengers at Hamburg airport were affected after a corrosive substance leaked through the air conditioning system.
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Despite the clear failure of test-based accountability, which Koretz amply documents, policymakers cling stubbornly to this corrosive doctrine.
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" A few minutes later, the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, issued a corrosive statement regarding the action: "Ms.
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Every minute we allow this to persist through tacit encouragement or inaction is a disgrace, & corrosive to our values.
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The more corrosive water from the Flint River leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit water did.
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But the most important reason is to avoid the corrosive effect that government secrecy can have on a democracy.
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The city never implemented the proper water treatment to stop the corrosive water from breaking down old lead pipes.
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Few things could be more corrosive to free government than wielding the powers of state to criminalize political opposition.
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When he was elected President, however, Trump's willingness to say things he knows aren't true became far more corrosive.
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The yellow-green gas is extremely corrosive to the mucuous membranes of the eyes, skin and upper respiratory tract.
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Economic output has flip-flopped between expansion and contraction; deflation — a corrosive decline in consumer prices — remains stubbornly entrenched.
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SIGAR and other investigative agencies have noted the corrosive impact of corruption on the state building process in Afghanistan.
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He talked about the planet dying due to consumption and how the pressures of being a brand are corrosive.
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Modi has been trying to stamp out corrosive self-dealing practices in India since coming to power in 2014.
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They're peaceful, nearly airless, showing something that could be naturally occurring if not for the corrosive atmosphere swelling inside.
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"People underestimate the corrosive effect it has," said Max Stier, president and CEO of the Partnership for Public Service.
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Elsewhere in sexual misconduct: Sports Illustrated published an investigation into a corrosive culture inside the Dallas Mavericks N.B.A. franchise.
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Some components on the Dragon were replaced, notably the heat shield and components that were exposed to corrosive seawater.
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I think that would be a ridiculous waste of time and a terribly corrosive message to the entire country.
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The idea that anyone can declare themselves above the rules that govern everyone else is deeply corrosive to democracy.
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But by succumbing to such dark, corrosive instincts he showed that it is time for him to leave office.
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But what if technology could be harnessed to reverse this corrosive effect on American society and its underlying cause?
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Two of the Times' reporters, Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, wrote a book on last year's corrosive confirmation battle.
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Those claims, the chief justice said, had a "corrosive effect on the perception of the independence of the judiciary."
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"Corrosive" is the word Silver used at his annual All-Star Weekend news conference in Charlotte, N.C., this month.
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Do you think digital apologies can help strengthen human bonds and relationships, or do they have a corrosive affect?
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After the incident last year, then-White House press secretary Josh Earnest denounced the "corrosive" effect of fake news.
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One can clearly point to intense interest group politics and the corrosive impact of money on politics as possibilities.
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A national improved Medicare for all would constitute one big step toward banishing this corrosive influence from health care.
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The second was switching the city's supply from treated Lake Huron water to the corrosive broth in the Flint River.
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It turned out the river water was corrosive, and lead from the city's pipes began leaching into the drinking water.
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But that's my point about the moral implications of luck: They are radical and inevitably corrosive to the established order.
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We&aposve had a fascinating conversation here today about passion and politics on both sides, but also the corrosive debate.
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The more salient problem is that the government's theory of the case is corrosive of a free and open internet.
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Facebook, he says, now has a responsibility to counteract the fake news and other corrosive online forces undermining American democracy.
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He also noted her connection to Goldman Sachs, which he argued symbolized the corrosive effect money had on American politics.
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The river's corrosive water leached lead, a toxic element that can damage the nervous system, from the city's water pipes.
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The White House on Monday condemned the surge in similar politically motivated fake news, calling the stories "corrosive" to democracy.
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First and foremost, he said, the corrosive influence of money in politics needs to go or at least be reduced.
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Rusting away The people and water pipes of the city weren't the only casualties of the corrosive Flint River water.
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The declining pH of the seawater had "created conditions corrosive to shell-forming organisms like young oysters," the panel wrote.
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Despite warnings to public officials, the corrosive river water was not properly treated and began leaching lead from Flint's pipes.
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By the middle of October Flint's water supply was switched back to the cleaner, less corrosive water of Lake Huron.
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The river water was more corrosive than the Detroit system's, and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
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Demand-starved recoveries with central-bank interest rates stuck perpetually at or below zero are corrosive in their own way.
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That court will likely rule that the order is unconstitutional—and Trump will almost certainly respond with another corrosive tirade.
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These comments also were considered anti-Semitic and perceived as furthering the corrosive language historically used against the Jewish population.
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Meanwhile, he characterized those who oppose him as corrosive to the nation's fundamental values and a danger to its future.
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The problem began in 2014, when the city switched its drinking water from Lake Huron to the corrosive Flint River.
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I think a lot of the other Western states would love to be freed from that corrosive left-wing influence.
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They reasoned that those perceptions could be as corrosive to public faith in America's democratic institutions as the reality itself.
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Because in the end, blind loyalty is corrosive to our democratic institutions and will diminish our leaders, not empower them.
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Joe McCarthy rose to corrosive prominence at the midpoint of the 20th century by riding hysteria and spurring it on.
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They say the brine solution used to chill the pipes is highly corrosive, which could make them break or leak.
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"It risks a corrosive effect on global ambition," said Elliot Diringer of the U.S. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions.
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Economic output has flip-flopped between expansion and contraction, and deflation — a corrosive decline in consumer prices — remains stubbornly entrenched.
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It's not necessarily wise to insult Silva, given his proclivity for violence and his inarguably thin skin—a corrosive combination.
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"I think the president is concerned about the corrosive impact of the tone of the political debate," Mr. Earnest said.
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Maybe there's just a high acidic content or something, you have a diet that makes it a little more corrosive.
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The river water was more corrosive than the Detroit system's and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
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The corrosive river water leached lead, a toxic substance that can damage the nervous system, from the city's water pipes.
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Corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes, contaminating the drinking water and causing an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease.
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The hope was that with time, the leaching pipes would eventually subside after being flushed with the less corrosive water.
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We, along with other Republicans, have called on the party to reject the corrosive and regressive policies of Donald Trump.
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Signs of this are employees lashing out at peers, bitter or corrosive comments at meetings, or constant signs of frustration.
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Now, the U.S. Congress should expand on the list by better tracking the flow and corrosive effect of illicit funds.
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This commission would serve as a counterweight to the corrosive political influence and manipulative marketing practices of "Big Food" manufacturers.
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If you've missed it ... the city's in big trouble after drawing its water supply from the highly corrosive Flint River.
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Alex Holmes's documentary about a yachting race revisits the ocean terrors and corrosive sexism faced by an all-woman crew.
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Once you realize that the world you live in is terrible and corrosive and inescapable, how do you even survive?
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Seven million gallons of corrosive saltwater damaged the tube structure, the tracks and ties, and signal and other electrical equipment.
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This process is also extremely dangerous, because a soda bottle wasn't designed for ultra-flammable chemical reactions involving corrosive chemicals.
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He has waged war on the institutions of democracy from the beginning, and I think in a very corrosive way.
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He was also counterprogramming the long-running, corrosive TV serial in which Mr. Trump is accustomed to being the star.
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While licensing is important, it protects doctors from the corrosive effects of globalization that, say, autoworkers have been exposed to.
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We live in a deeply individualistic society, and that way of thinking is corrosive to the cooperation we now need.
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Salam Fayyad, former Palestinian Authority prime minister: At 50, the occupation remains highly oppressive to us and corrosive to Israel.
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There's light, though, and it's this: As corrosive as his tirades are, they may also be what does him in.
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They gave themselves over mentally, especially during assignment meetings, to mischief and absurdity and boredom-breaking and corrosive antireligious sentiment.
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Johnson insisted he did not want what he cast as a deeply corrosive delay to Brexit beyond the Halloween deadline.
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The truth of Trumpism is that it's a morally corrosive and corrupting force, not a politically or economically catastrophic one.
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This disillusionment is reflected in the film's depiction of the lake itself, a constant reminder that "progress" can be corrosive.
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But the water was corrosive and, without proper treatment in place, began to fill with lead from the city's pipes.
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"It's already an offense to carry acid or a corrosive substance to cause harm," Prime Minister Theresa May's spokeswoman said.
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He said because of the corrosive saltwater, he had to limit jobs in the neighborhood, fearing damages to his car.
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Tests later revealed that corrosive river water caused lead to leach from Flint pipes, contaminating tap water in the city.
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The result is a corrosive compound known as an escharotic that eats away at living tissue, leaving sores or scarring.
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Police said Friday they seized nearly 4,000 Molotov cocktails, 1,339 explosives, and hundreds of bottles of corrosive liquids and weapons.
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The founders understood that it is profoundly corrosive for our democracy for a president to invite interference in our elections.
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The Underhills found that, as in Flint, their well water was corrosive and leaching lead from plumbing in their house.
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When citizens lose that basic faith in their government, it leads to corrosive cynicism and the acceptance of conspiracy theories.
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Carl Jung called secrets "psychic poison," which is apt, because secrets are corrosive and go hand in hand with shame.
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I knew that I really wanted to make a film about the corrosive effects of trauma on a family unit.
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Whether it's cell loss or corrosive mitochondrial mutations, Grey believes each problem is essentially mechanical, and can therefore be solved.
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In London alone, there were 208 reported cases of crimes using "corrosive substances" in 2016-2017, Metropolitan police reported last year.
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Ethanol is also corrosive, which poses a problem for storage and transportation, and typically requires growing an additional feedstock like corn.
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Look at the corrosive consequences of trade-driven unemployment, social decay and opioid addiction in America's rural communities and small cities.
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A moderate Republican, Barrack has little interest in partisan combat and said he was occasionally dispirited by Trump's most corrosive rhetoric.
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Then you have the government shutdown, which is very corrosive on the economy and it's starting to take the steam out.
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Water from the Flint River, which was more corrosive than Detroit's, leached lead from the city's pipes, posing widespread health risks.
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Flint's water crisis began in 2014 when the city switched its water source to a cheaper alternative without anti-corrosive agents.
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Milder, less corrosive forms of black salve are sold with recommendations from sellers to use as a vaginal douche or enema.
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They use liquid oxygen and kerosene — propellants that are much less toxic and corrosive than what previous Long March rockets used.
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Worse, his penchant for unpredictable and often vindictive bullying is likely to be more corrosive than the handouts most politicians favour.
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What's more, while the tariffs aren't likely to cause a "sudden slowdown," they are "gradually corrosive" to the economy, he said.
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She believes words are "good enough"; her lover thinks they are "corrosive to all that is good, all that is real".
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But two other man-made factors have meanwhile boosted the corrosive power of the sea—the yin to the Mississippi's yang.
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Graft at the highest levels, he wrote, was far more corrosive than that lower down, since it undermined trust in government.
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As recently as January the television watchdog was inveighing against what it considered to be the corrosive influence of hip-hop.
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" House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, a Democrat, said in a statement, "Partisan gerrymandering is fundamentally corrosive to democracy.
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But not all drugs can survive the corrosive, churning trip from the stomach into the intestines and across to the bloodstream.
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Get yourself nice and comfy and settle into a fantastic hour of battery-acid-damaged boogie, corrosive cosmic, and waterlogged house.
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Police uncovered 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of high explosives, 10 petrol bombs, corrosive liquids, weapons and metal poles at the property.
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" On how SV talks about politics: "This fear of issues being politicized…is corrosive to discourse...Open discourse is drying up.
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To me, that type of force can have just as corrosive an effect on community relations as an officer-involved shooting.
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He called these companies "non-profits masquerading as tech companies" and slammed the "corrosive" start-up environment in San Francisco today.
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And the US Congress took notice of the corrosive effect it was having on the public's trust of its own government.
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"He knows that I consider it to be corrosive to the relationship," she said, referring to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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Highly corrosive water from the river ate away at iron and lead pipes, causing lead to leach into the water supply.
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Federal law mandates adding anti-corrosive agents to drinking water in large cities; this standard water treatment practice was not followed.
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Skin's shorter solo pieces are built around scraps and stray thoughts: corrosive melodies, oscillating riffs, pieces of trap anthems gone by.
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Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, predicted that the Trump administration's perceived hostility to foreigners will be "corrosive" to tourism.
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Because democracy depends on honest and genuine discussions between opposing sides to resolve differences, these bad-faith smears can be corrosive.
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"Every minute we allow this to persist through tacit encouragement or inaction is a disgrace, & corrosive to our values," she continued.
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The Flint River is highly corrosive: 19 times more so than the Lake Huron supply, according to researchers from Virginia Tech.
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But those concerns came second to their fear that a looser definition of treason would be corrosive for the young republic.
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Despite warnings to public officials, the corrosive river water was not properly treated and the city's aging pipes began leaching lead.
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Just as Hindenburg's reliance on Article 48 had a corrosive effect on Weimar's constitutional culture, such an outcome will corrode ours.
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Even before the reports this week, Rosenstein's role was having a corrosive and deleterious effect on the credibility of the investigation.
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Indulin is an asphalt emulsifying agent that is corrosive and can burn the eyes, skin and respiratory tract in concentrated amounts.
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BJ Burton, a producer and friend Starlite met through Justin Vernon, suggested that absorption into West's universe had a corrosive effect.
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Among them was Chugge Khan, Mr. Khan's brother, who said the relationship between the Rajputs and Manganiyars had always been corrosive.
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Corrosive stereotypes about women persist in Spain, though, and while women's soccer is in dizzying transition, it is not fully stabilized.
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We have become a caustic people, more prone to declaim than listen, corrosive in our humor and ever ready to battle.
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In the absence of a single major, catastrophic event, the fear was that Congress was not focused on daily, corrosive cyberbattles.
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Gillibrand cited "the corrosive effect of money in politics," while Booker called for the "reform" of a "broken" campaign finance system.
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Augusto Pinochet, the damage inflicted by torture — not just physically on individuals, but psychologically on an entire nation — is deeply corrosive.
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The mutation is becoming increasingly corrosive on TikTok, where white teens recklessly lampoon black culture under hashtags like #CripWalk and #Ghetto.
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Moore's generation, having come of age when the religious right was triumphant, is more attuned to the corrosive effects of politics.
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" The editorial board of the Los Angeles Times also called for Trump's impeachment, calling his behavior "outrageous and corrosive of democracy.
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The river water was more corrosive than that of the Detroit system and caused more lead to leach from aging pipes.
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Dong and its competitors are learning to better cope with the bad weather, corrosive saltwater and scouring currents that increase costs.
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Because of the corrosive impact of student debt on start-ups, millennials seem to be the new lost generation of entrepreneurs.
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The smiling panda patterns on their masks couldn't disguise the fact that fine particulate matter is particularly corrosive for children's lungs.
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And Flint River water is naturally even harder and more corrosive, experts say, than the water the city was buying from Detroit.
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Half of U.S. states have a high or very high prevalence of well water that's corrosive enough to leach lead from pipes.
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It's corrosive in the long run and impedes progress in an area where we already have a lot of work to do.
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Even after a surface is covered in Teslan, it can be formed and shaped without losing any of its anti-corrosive features.
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A class-action lawsuit charged that the state wasn't treating the water with an anti-corrosive agent, in violation of federal law.
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Julia Chatterley: Alan Greenspan compared this to the Lehman's crisis he said actually it's worse because it's more corrosive, is that wrong?
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Britain is looking at how to tighten controls on the sale of corrosive substances and the possibility of life sentences for offenders.
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Terms like: disqualifying, vacuous, lies, deeply offensive, harmful, toxic, corrosive, incendiary, grotesque, morally reprehensible, contrary, farfetched, unrealistic and counter to the Constitution.
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What this one offered us was the opportunity to show the corrosive and malignant affect that litigation can have on the players.
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But the more corrosive river water caused lead, which stunts children's cognitive development, to leach from the pipes into the drinking water.
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Two male attackers are said to have stolen mopeds and hurled corrosive acid at five separate people in the city's East End.
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The use of corrosive liquids, which leave victims gruesomely disfigured with life-altering injuries, has grown in popularity the last few years.
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If carried through, this corrosive and constitutionally questionable rule would destroy the educational opportunities that millions of students have chosen to pursue.
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The local water source itself does not have elevated levels of lead, but rather a high level of the corrosive substance chloride.
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Virginia Tech researchers found the water was highly corrosive, and the city switched back to the Lake Huron water supply in October.
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Pollution from the highly corrosive river water then ate into the city's water system, causing lead to leach into the water supply.
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The revolving door that shuttles people between government jobs and the corporations they police is corrosive -- but it is rarely this brazen.
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It was unhinged, even for Trump—a petulant and socially corrosive display that invoked the most frightening mass movements in human history.
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Looking at it forces us to catalogue every misdemeanor that we memorially attribute to the corrosive effects of a pint or nine.
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He's the perfect welterweight counterpart to their vocals—that guitarist who can slide effortlessly between clipped, clean, muted chords and corrosive distortion.
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But even if extreme brutality is statistically rare, it has a corrosive effect on public perception if it is not swiftly punished.
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The corrosive water from the Flint River caused lead from aging pipes to leach into the water supply, endangering children and families.
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Often a byproduct of copper smelting, molybdenum's powerful anti-corrosive properties are vital for equipment used in the oil and gas sectors.
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It's one of the dangers that lie ahead if what's happened during this corrosive election year becomes accepted as the new normal.
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If you want to understand the corrosive effect this bloc is having on the GOP, then this tweet — from actual US Rep.
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Ms. Teachout, a Fordham law professor and author, is an expert on political corruption and the corrosive influence of money in politics.
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In both cases there's a fantasy of replacement that's politically corrosive, and that's one reason why Donald Trump is president and Jeb!
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The proposal, announced on Monday, would be one of the world's most aggressive actions to rein in the most corrosive online content.
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I would also argue that some other recent troubled, corrupt or corrosive politicians came close to the definition without receiving the designation.
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But liberals and conservatives agree that the situation on campuses is something far more corrosive than mere hypersensitivity by 18-year-olds.
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A failure to treat the water with an anti-corrosive agent led to sky-high levels of lead contamination across the city.
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Political chicanery adds to confusion Hopes that the 2020 election would be immune from the corrosive effects of Russia intrigue quickly eroded.
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Hillary Clinton waging the crusade against what she called the corrosive effect that violent games could be having on children's mental states.
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The river water was more corrosive than that of the Detroit system and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
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Its third album, "World Eater," is released today, and its dense, multifarious tracks use drones, loops, samples, brutal beats and corrosive noise.
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Inside the clean room equipment, high-energy plasma is used to break these perfluorocarbon gases apart, which subsequently releases highly corrosive fluorine.
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The public charge change is another diversionary tactic used to pit people against each other to advance a corrosive and regressive agenda.
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When Hurricane Sandy pummeled through New York City in 2012, floodwaters inundated several stations from track to ceiling with corrosive salt water.
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"One of the experiences that is so corrosive to [echoists'] self-esteem is that you don't feel like a person," says Malkin.
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The corrosive river water caused more lead to leach from Flint pipes than Detroit water did, increasing contaminants in the tap water.
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The states with the largest percentage of wells with potentially corrosive groundwater are located primarily in the Northeast, the Southeast, and the Northwest.
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" The outgoing president also said "stark inequality" was "corrosive to our democratic principles," and conceded race "remains a potent and often divisive force.
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But during those 73 months, the corrosive water leached lead from the city's old plumbing because certain treatments weren't added to the water.
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In many cases, the corrosive race and class differences that drive the show's subplots fall away as the women unite to improve Litchfield.
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This is what happened after Charlottesville (more on that in a moment), and inevitably leads to corrosive leaks from frustrated aides and allies.
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Watch more from Motherboard: The Thorium Dream The molten fuel is highly corrosive, so MSRs still need further development to be proven safe.
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This includes identifying discrimination, naming and defining it so that we can ensure that our communities are inoculated against this corrosive attitude. Sen.
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Unlike caustic copper sulfate or toxic formaldehyde products traditionally used by farmers, THYMOX is the "green" alternative that is non-corrosive and biodegradable.
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What Ms. Tomes calls "the corrosive effects of commerce on medicine's scientific standards" have been deplored as long as scientific standards have existed.
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Mr. Titov, a veteran organizer for the Communist Party, said he felt the economic problems were contributing to a corrosive sense of drift.
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He argued that the expanded presence of the state created a corrosive force that ended in the loss of individual freedom and prosperity.
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The actor told this story intending to make the point that a vengeful mindset can be corrosive to the soul, and ultimately futile.
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The first, a lengthy article in The Information, detailed a corrosive internal culture after Nest's acquisition of Dropcam, which makes connected video cameras.
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It was badly damaged in 2012 when Superstorm Sandy flooded the rails and concrete encasements with saltwater and left behind a corrosive residue.
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Last week, the FBI had filed with the court, describing Apple's court-borne resistance to complying with its unlock order as 'corrosive rhetoric'.
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" In a statement Monday, Schneiderman called it "a watershed moment for efforts to address the corrosive effects of sexual misconduct in the workplace.
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But for now, it's enough to simply note that Pruitt's comments point to something deeper and more corrosive than mere misinformation or misunderstanding.
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Each piece is durable, non-reactive, non-corrosive, not to mention easy to clean, allowing you to prepare your favorite recipes with ease.
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It will have a corrosive effect on scholarly exchange with the United States and on the stature of American cultural and educational institutions.
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Success is by no means guaranteed, but we must not sit back and sulk, resigned to the corrosive belief that humanity is doomed.
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Corrosive water from the river, known locally as a dumping ground, caused more lead to leach from Flint pipes than Detroit water did.
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The corrosive water did not get adequate treatment, a class-action lawsuit alleges, and caused lead to seep into the city's water supply.
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The more corrosive water from the Flint River leached lead from city pipes more than Detroit water did, leading to the current problems.
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It's hard, I will tell you, to overstate how corrosive it is, the fact that corruption and the perception of corruption over time.
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As a nation we must stand together and stand against the corrosive and destructive forces of hate in all of its forms. pic.twitter.
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Unaddressed toxicity has a corrosive impact on surrounding employees who will feel unsupported and will conclude that accountability in the company is absent.
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Yet you rarely muster the courage to put down your binoculars, and with them, your corrosive self-pity, and see what we see.
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Such a brew of toxic fears -- now with the added zest of Trump's national US focus -- are corrosive and divisive in the extreme.
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The more corrosive water from the river leached lead from water system pipes, leading to high levels of lead in hundreds of homes.
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Grossman's anatomy of the Soviet system's corrosive nature is the reason, as commentators have noted, that the book itself became a political casualty.
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He's moving forward with large pipelines like Keystone XL, a project that carries the danger of an enormous corrosive tar sands oil spill.
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But in our positions, to deploy even idle threats, to use laws or regulations to stifle criticism, is corrosive to our democratic institutions.
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Corrosive water from the river that runs past dumping grounds caused lead to leach from aging pipes in Flint, a city of 100,000.
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A definitive connection between the corrosive river water and Legionnaires' has not been made, but many experts believe it likely was the cause.
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The Justice Department blasted Apple's privacy concerns as "false" and "corrosive" and accused the company of using the case as a marketing ploy.
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This can be difficult to do when underlying frustrations have become personal and corrosive, so try to enlist a neutral friend to help.
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His interest in populism and American nationalism, he said, has to do with curbing what he sees as the corrosive effects of globalization.
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"I view it more as a corrosive on the economy than a cliff event," Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody's Analytics, said.
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Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio is singularly corrosive because the welfare of nearly six million daily subway riders is at stake.
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And they are the only ones who can describe intimately the ways that wealth may be emotionally corrosive, producing fear, shame and isolation.
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It's also vicious and deeply corrosive of democratic institutions and the mental and psychological well-being of those ordered to carry it out.
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If Saudi Arabia is indeed to be transformed, and the corrosive grip of fear loosened, it is women who will make that happen.
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What did come up in conversations: pre-existing conditions, prekindergarten, school safety, inequality, friends blocked on Facebook and the corrosive polarization of politics.
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The assumption that assertiveness is a more valuable trait than, say, deference is itself the product of a ubiquitous and corrosive gender hierarchy.
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We won't be asking for any more extensions, that is part of the corrosive uncertainty that individuals, business and the country don't want.
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Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Andrew Yang have all spoken out against the corrosive effects of "identity" politics and political correctness run amok.
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It was badly damaged in 2012 when Superstorm Sandy flooded the rails and concrete encasements with salt water and left behind corrosive residue.
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The corrosive saltwater attacks the structure and has risen up through the soil into buried electrical cables, at one point causing a blackout.
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"The subway overpolicing we've been watching in recent days shows how cruel & corrosive criminalizing poverty is," tweeted Brad Lander, another city council member.
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But in our positions, to employ even idle threats to use laws or regulations to stifle criticism is corrosive to our democratic institutions.
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Robert, an engineer, wanted to know more and paid for an in-depth test that found the water corrosive and contaminated with lead.
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His corrosive images and scenes of absurdity never soften to concede the presence of a lament, but it is there all the same.
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For Odell, these include the corrosive concept of "productivity," the idea that time is money and what matters is making more of it.
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Often minor injuries caused by the corrosive fluids released by the beetles heal on their own; in some cases, the injuries can get infected.
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The more corrosive water from the Flint River had leached lead from the city pipes more than Detroit water did, leading to the contamination.
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The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from the pipes that carry drinking water to the majority black city of 100,000 people.
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The Flint River is highly corrosive, 19 times more so than the Lake Huron supply, according to Edwards and other researchers from Virginia Tech.
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It is a corrosive approach that plays to the worst instincts among voters to simply decide facts they don't like are not actually facts.
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According to the FAA, Amazon shipped a gallon of the "liquid fire"—in reality, a corrosive drain cleaner—from Kentucky to Colorado in 2014.
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Today, I feel that Fox News is assaulting our constitutional order and the rule of law, while fostering corrosive and unjustified paranoia among viewers.
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But what we saw confirms the polarizing and corrosive disconnect the Kingdom has with a small -- but vocal and growing -- number of its population.
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A year after Flint's switch to corrosive river water, nearly 5 percent of children tested there had blood lead levels above the CDC's threshold.
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The city started piping water through its aging infrastructure, which was eight times more corrosive than the water it had previously purchased from Detroit.
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In 2014 General Motors found the water so corrosive that it couldn't use it to wash automotive parts — the water was eating the metal.
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Aging water pipes played a role in the lead crisis, as did the failure to add an anti-corrosive agent to protect the water.
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Warren's proposal would galvanize a populist movement that has been pointing out for decades the corrosive impact of concentrated wealth on our body politic.
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That gambit failed, but its corrosive impact on the committee's credibility, and on congressional oversight of the intelligence community, appears to be very real.
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The "corrosive doubt" in this case wouldn't come from the American public as a whole, but from Republicans hellbent on damaging Clinton's political prospects.
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" Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) said that "Republicans' insulting decision" to nix their budget hearings "belies the corrosive radicalism that has gripped congressional Republicans.
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Trump reminds us — even those of us who champion capitalism — how corrosive capitalism can be when unaccompanied by a counterbalancing ethos of moral restraint.
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But even the appearance of corruption alone is corrosive to public faith in democratic institutions, whatever the legality of the underlying acts may be.
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Take "Doubts," an archetypal Pup song: corrosive drums by Zack Mykula, sturdy bass by Nestor Chumak, grinding guitar by Steve Sladkowski, and Mr. Babcock.
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The Justice Department last week blasted Apple's privacy concerns as "false" and "corrosive," accusing the company of using the case as a marketing ploy.
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Nothing is more corrosive to this faith than the drawn-out spectacle of a Church that shrinks from the truth about its own past.
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SAN FRANCISCO — I hunched over the stove wearing protective eyewear and rubber gloves, boiling a pot of water laced with a toxic, corrosive chemical.
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The scenes of aggression in his first two novels, The End of Eddy and History of Violence, are invariably fueled by shame's corrosive spread.
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Privately, the president raised concerns with Mr. Netanyahu about settlement construction and what Mr. Obama regards as its corrosive effect on the peace process.
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McMaster has, after months of setbacks, successfully removed two corrosive figures from the National Security Council—both holdovers from the abbreviated Michael Flynn era.
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The corrosive water also caused irreversible damage to lead pipes throughout the city, meaning that the tap water is still not safe to drink.
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The river water was highly corrosive, and as it pumped through the city's many old lead pipes, it slowly ate away at the metal.
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The water from the Flint River turned out to be highly corrosive, causing the city's old pipes to leach lead into the drinking water.
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Someone at the beginning suggested to the Governor that they add this anti-corrosive element to the water coming out of the Flint River.
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This is not the first White House where that has happened, of course, but lessons from past experience suggest why it can be corrosive.
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While on the surface it reads like a raunchy teen comedy, the novel also raises prescient questions about the corrosive side effects of technology.
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His performances were remarkable for their corrosive energy and lack of vanity, and they brought a vital charge of vicarious embarrassment to those productions.
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From its start in 1976, This Heat was a contrarian band, dispensing corrosive noise, intricate math-rock patterns and cryptic, often politically charged lyrics.
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The result is an urgent, often corrosive look at America's past and present through the prism of family, patriarchy, white supremacy and black resistance.
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Letters To the Editor: The Times has recently dedicated significant coverage to the corrosive impact of digital media on public discourse and private lives.
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Clearly there's a line between the basic banter that makes daily coexistence possible, and gossip that could reasonably have negative, or even corrosive, consequences.
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"My biggest worry is the corrosive effect on global ambitions," said Elliot Diringer, executive vice president of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions.
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It wasn't until I watched the show that I realized how deeply the more corrosive conventions of that genre had seeped into my bones.
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The cause, it seemed, was highly corrosive water flowing through city plumbing, eating away at the pipes and letting lead leech into the water.
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And just like the innumerable women who have faced these tactics, and endured their corrosive consequences, Haley says the attacks will not deter her.
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Michael Kupperman's graphic memoir ALL THE ANSWERS (Gallery 13, $25) reaches back to a more distant history and a different kind of corrosive publicity.
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Around 300 of the carnivorous birds have roosted in its radio tower, and are creating communications issues thanks to their corrosive vomit and feces.
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But perhaps most important, the paintings by Mr. Taylor and Ms. Schutz share an all-too-American subject, that of hateful, corrosive white racism.
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Marshall was hired by owner Mark Cuban last year to transform the Mavericks after Sports Illustrated exposed a "corrosive workplace culture" at the organization.
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And winter — from the corrosive rock salt used on streets and sidewalks to "freeze-thaw" cycles that weaken pipes — makes infrastructure problems even worse.
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The crisis has held up the disbursement of valuable budget support from international lenders and highlighted the corrosive rivalry between oligarch groups in Moldova.
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No wonder media pundits have, for nearly two years now, fretted over the corrosive effect of Trump's attacks on intelligence and law enforcement communities.
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"We, as a nation, must stand together and stand against the corrosive and destructive forces of hate in all of its forms," he said.
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Calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) is less corrosive than salts with chloride, but it&aposs only effective in temperatures of 20 degrees Fahrenheit and above.
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And while competition is usually a good thing within business, inside government, it's often more corrosive, as the partisanship of the past decade demonstrates.
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Sinan himself often resembles a Dostoyevsky character — a man whose aspirations outstrip his prospects and whose romantic temperament threatens to curdle into corrosive cynicism.
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It can be corrosive, though, if one is only giving excuses or continuously having the same problem, promise to change, and producing no growth.
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He has spent the later part of his career defying the corrosive effects of playing in so many games over so many long seasons.
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Set in present-day London and Burgundy, "The Snakes" is a creepy, scary novel about the corrosive effects of money and power and parenthood.
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But critics say that legal protections—while welcome—do nothing to address the corrosive misogyny and culture of victim blaming that enables these crimes.
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Some 5,500 miles west of Putin, the still bitter reverberations of that divisive election tightened their corrosive grip over the institutions of US political life.
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Flint River water was already known to be corrosive, as was chlorine, the disinfectant the city was using to clean it at the processing plant.
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Data from the report card indicates that corrosive waters have been extending deeper into the Arctic Basin in recent years, damaging sea life, particularly shellfish.
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If Democrats do choose to appear, we should encourage them to ram home an essential point: that Fox has an abnormal, corrosive relationship to democracy.
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The current study is the first to test whether this drug could also help prevent or even repair the corrosive brain damage inflicted by Alzheimer's.
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There was a pattern to these repeat stories though: they were almost all "junk" news, not the highly corrosive stuff that should have taken priority.
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"Activities by hostile states can have a corrosive effect on our democratic systems and institutions," said David Vigneault, head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
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No One Saw A Thing is a six-episode series that examines an unsolved murder and the corrosive effects of vigilantism in small-town America.
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The inquiry is certain to add to an already corrosive atmosphere pitting Mr. McCabe and other current and former law enforcement officials against President Trump.
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Trump's assertions that the election is rigged against him again gained Obama's ire Monday, when the President said such claims were "corrosive" to American democracy.
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Five migrants were injured in the jump, and seven Spanish policemen suffered burns caused by a corrosive substance thrown by the migrants, the spokesman said.
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She was found guilty by a Bristol court of throwing a corrosive substance with intent to harm her ex-boyfriend, Mark van Dongen, in 2015.
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But constant probes, even when they amount to little, can have a corrosive effect on any White House, as Clinton herself knows all too well.
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The corrosive river water ended up leaching metal from the city's aging pipes, causing water with toxic levels of lead to flow out of taps.
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He and his friends watch girls die of thirst, of sitting in a bucket of corrosive acid, of trains and rooftops and blunt force trauma.
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Corrosive disconnect The executed cleric's brother says the solution needs to be political but what we saw in Awamia has gone way past that already.
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A weird, antic, and corrosive sort of historian to be sure, one who feels himself being left behind by history even as he writes it.
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Trump, who has already disrupted a corrosive political status quo, is independent enough to kill the special interests' sacred cows and make government function again.
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The river waters are much more corrosive than Lake Huron, however, which caused the lead from old pipes to leach into the city's water supply.
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The song is as downcast as its title suggests, utilizing the full sonic spectrum yet still leaving the listener with a feeling of corrosive emptiness.
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The state denied the problem existed for months and failed to use anti-corrosive treatment on the river water, which might have reduced the iron.
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"The inability (of Democrats) to connect at the statewide level has had a corrosive effect on party performance at the local level," the strategist said.
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The high-profile fight escalated earlier this month, when the DOJ in a filing called Apple's rhetoric "false " and "corrosive" of institutions that safeguard rights.
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The river's corrosive water leached lead from city pipes, creating a public health threat marked by high lead levels in blood samples taken from children.
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He describes survivor guilt as "unrelenting and corrosive," and agrees with Murray that it should be recognized as more than just a feature of PTSD.
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A man sprayed a corrosive chemical inside a kindergarten in southwest China, injuring 51 students and three teachers, according to the official state news agency.
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Power plant components are subjected to high pressures and temperatures, repeated cycles of heating and cooling, constant exposure to steam and corrosive impurities including sulfur.
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Power can be very addictive and it can be corrosive, and it's important for the media to call to account people who abuse their power.
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China school attack: A man sprayed a corrosive chemical inside a kindergarten, injuring 51 students and three teachers in southwest China, according to state media.
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This corrosive dynamic is a major reason why businesses should support deterrence efforts like DASKAA and demand the legislation include a provision on beneficial ownership.
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Its fiberglass housing prevents corrosive salt water from slowly degrading the hardware, and a tiny wiper blade on the front clears off rain and dirt.
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The corrosive battle to seat Justice Brett Kavanaugh this fall did lasting damage to the court's image as a neutral, independent arbiter of the law.
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Nine months later, many voters complain that the new parties have adopted the same cynical and corrosive politics practiced under the entrenched two-party system.
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Even though most of its value is symbolic, the precious, non-corrosive metal can still be used to make jewelry, conduct electricity or cap teeth.
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It's a neverending nightmare, but Kanter is somehow able to compartmentalize the most psychologically corrosive aspects of his life and stay as upbeat as possible.
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The most corrosive of these illusions is that the EU is run by unaccountable bureaucrats who trample on Britain's sovereignty as they plot a superstate.
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The corrosive river water caused lead from the city's pipes to leach into the water, which can cause brain damage and other severe health problems.
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But many, if not most, scientists are aware of the seriousness of the replication crisis and fear its corrosive effects on public trust in science.
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Being sold to can be socially awkward, for sure, but when it comes to corrosive self-doubt, being the seller is a thousand times worse.
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But circumstances have created a situation where, if we do the normal thing, corrosive damage will happen in the life of these institutions we love.
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But three things are clear: First, identity politics on the right is at least as corrosive as identity politics on the left, probably more so.
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Like any other hatred or prejudice, patriarchy and misogyny are exclusionary and corrosive to society, governance and economic development — and all thrive in silent complicity.
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As they did about radio or television before Twitter, critics and evangelists opine about new forums for public discourse as either deeply corrosive or utopian.
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New York's aging below-street infrastructure is tough to maintain, and the corrosive rock salt and "freeze-thaw" cycles of winter make it even worse.
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Donald Trump's willingness to not tell the truth is one of the hallmarks of his 19 months in office, and one of the most corrosive.
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A former FBI agent warned in a new interview of the negative impacts that the "corrosive doubt about the agency" can have on its work.
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There's no doubt that Citizens United has flooded our politics with an overwhelming and corrosive tide of outside money flowing from billionaires and special interests.
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In 2014, Flint began using river water, which was more corrosive than its previous supply and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
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But the river's corrosive water leached lead from old pipes, and residents soon widely complained of various health issues and brown liquid pouring from faucets.
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Workers this week began draining crude from some of the refinery's processing units as well as fuel and any corrosive liquids, one refinery employee said.
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"The socially corrosive impacts of the illicit market would be dramatically reduced and the balloon effects of localized or drug-specific enforcement ended," he says.
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Her anti-racist, anti-sexist, anti-state violence screeds (and the occasional Nirvana cover) come filtered through a corrosive howl, delivered with the utmost conviction.
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There's something about celebrity that is, I think it is the most corrosive thing, I would not wish celebrity or fame on my worst enemy.
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A 3-year-old boy was doused with acid or another corrosive substance while in a stroller outside a store in western England on Saturday.
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A corrosive substance, believed to be acid, was thrown on the boy when he was outside a store in his stroller, West Mercia Police said.
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"The corrosive power of fine print and buried fees can eat away like a chronic illness at a person's savings," said Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez.
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But these vultures have ways of combating all that: Their stomach acid is so corrosive that they can digest things that would make other scavengers die.
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The engineering professor says he recreated the crisis in his lab this winter and found that the corrosive water created an environment where bacteria could flourish.
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In 2009, Ocegueda&aposs group was one of the first to turn up evidence that drug cartels sometimes dissolved victims in lye and other corrosive chemicals.
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The corrosive and cancerous ideas these individuals peddle have infected our politics, our media, our public discourse, our social fabric and our very sense of security.
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A man in Tampa, Florida, was arrested Wednesday for allegedly going around splashing corrosive chemicals onto a couple of luxury cars, the Tampa Bay Times reports.
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It was crafted out of the horrors of slavery and beaten into form by centuries of persistent and corrosive racism that continues to this very day.
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"Today, I feel that Fox News is assaulting our constitutional order and the rule of law, while fostering corrosive and unjustified paranoia among viewers," Peters wrote.
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Wherever it arises, the corrosive effects of the new conspiracism are distinctive: to delegitimize foundational democratic institutions and, in a more personal mode, to disorient us.
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Flint is grappling with the health and political fallout over the switch after the more corrosive river water leached lead from old pipes into the system.
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In the court of public opinion, that arguably makes his presidency illegitimate, which would be corrosive to American democracy even under a much less divisive leader.
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"A relationship between a CEO and an employee is typically not the right place," he said, adding that these types of relationships tend to be corrosive.
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You probably don't need to worry about VX yourself, because most countries don't have it, and it requires lots of corrosive chemicals and an expensive lab.
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The L train's underground tunnels running through the East River to connect Manhattan to Brooklyn is still filled with corrosive salt water and desperately needs repair.
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The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory explained that the hot, corrosive gas mixture caused two deaths in 2000 when lava flows reached the coast and reacted with seawater.
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The federal Lead and Copper Rule, written in 22014, requires utilities to test their water to see if it's corrosive and treat it if it is.
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That's the lead sentence, after which this unlikely duo laments "pornography's corrosive effects on a man's soul" and the "terrifying" statistics about porn consumption in America.
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During a war several years before, Janus was hit with some form of corrosive bomb that ate through his convoy vehicle, his armor, and his flesh.
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SI: I worry that a growing income gap will produce a concomitant gap in social outcomes, which has a very corrosive impact on the body politic.
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Edwards says without those controls, the corrosive water would eat away at iron pipes and affect chlorine levels and give legionella bacteria a chance to flourish.
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For more than a year, highly corrosive water leached lead from old pipes into homes after the city switched its drinking water supply to cut costs.
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It worried that a basic income would be ruinously expensive and morally corrosive, leaving the country with unsustainable public finances and a society of unmotivated loafers.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) is upsetting Senate Republicans who see the repeated insults on a war hero and former pillar of the Senate as unnecessary and corrosive.
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She thus becomes the fourth Tory prime minister to lose the job in 30 years, each essentially because of the party's corrosive internal differences over Europe.
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Wall Street number crunchers don't expect the economy will slip into recession but experts warn that new uncertainty created by Brexit could have a corrosive effect.
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The president, who recently gloated over media layoffs, pleads ignorance about his attacks' corrosive impact on American journalism, and he claims to support a free press.
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He described American democracy as gravely imperiled by corrosive forces: economic inequality and partisan polarization, the unsettling experience of globalization and a crippling lack of empathy.
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Andrew Cuomo, a voice for farmers and the environment, poised to be a national leader on her main issue: the corrosive effect of money in politics.
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This water -- up to 2916,225°C and saturated with corrosive chemicals -- will eventually be piped up to the surface and its heat turned into usable energy.
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" He went on, "The tone at the top right now coming from Washington may be sending a corrosive message on compliance, ethical behavior, and so on.
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Scorched-earth attacks from politicians with partisan goals now threaten that support, raising corrosive doubts about the integrity of the F.B.I. that could last for generations.
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For the region's residents, police checkpoints and surveillance cameras equipped with facial recognition technology have imbued life with a corrosive fear of acting out of turn.
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In July, police seized 2 kilograms (123 pounds) of high explosives, 10 petrol bombs, corrosive liquids, weapons and metal poles at a suspected bomb-making factory.
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The Metropolitan Police reported 455 incidents in 2016 in which a corrosive substance was used, a sharp increase from 265 in 2015 and 174 in 2014.
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" There is one more corrosive category, the fascinated bystanders (in other words, everyone else): "Something in us enjoys every minute of his horrible ascent to power.
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" There is a better way than that being pursued by those who do not see the corrosive effect of the values of many of today's "leaders.
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Even at the height of the Cold War, Russian agents could only have dreamed of sowing such corrosive distrust in the heart of American democratic institutions.
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And yes, senator, if they don't get that fair trial, it will just further a cynicism that is corrosive to this institution and to our democracy.
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Indeed, not since Teddy Roosevelt has the GOP had a leader whose views are more corrosive of the virtues of money and the value of markets.
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"The costs of losing institutions and the rule of law can be gradual and corrosive," said Diane Swonk, an economist at the business consultancy Grant Thornton.
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Biologists worry especially about the corrosive effect of carbon entering cold Arctic waters, which could eventually hurt the zooplankton that bowheads travel so far to devour.
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It's one of the shows more nuanced examinations of race and power, and how corrosive their binding is early on in the lives of black children.
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Scorched-earth attacks from politicians with partisan goals now threaten that support, raising corrosive doubts about the integrity of the FBI that could last for generations.
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To treat women worse than men in the workplace or the court of law is fundamentally corrosive to America's ideals of justice and fundamental human dignity.
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The idea -- forwarded by Trump -- that objective truth simply doesn't exist and everything is a matter of opinion and perspective is hugely corrosive for democracy. 8.
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Editorial Partisan gerrymandering — the drawing of federal or state legislative districts to benefit Republicans or Democrats — is among the most corrosive practices in modern American democracy.
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In Flint, lead levels increased in 2014 when it switched its water source to the Flint River, which was not treated with the anti-corrosive orthophosphate.
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The federal Lead and Copper Rule, written in 1991, requires utilities to test their water to see if it's corrosive and treat it if it is.
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But others, like General Electric and Microsoft, have dropped such rankings as a tool for routine firings because of their corrosive effect on productivity and employee morale.
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But some household plumbing fixtures may contain lead or copper, and corrosive waters may pick up lead and copper from household plumbing pipes after entering a home.
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It turns out that Benghazi, which now stands for the worst of America's corrosive, divisive politics, is not going to help Republicans get the president they want.
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Police also report that innocuous liquids sometimes are thrown into the face of mugging targets to make them think they have been hit with a corrosive substance.
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And the city failed to treat that corrosive water with chemicals that prevent it from leaching lead out of the aging pipes that route water around town.
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And every season features corrosive salty winds, biting at the coast as if sent by a Britain still seething at the first American colony to declare independence.
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In another disturbing touch, Die Welt reports that the cyclist used a water gun to squirt the corrosive liquid at his victim's face in a separate attack.
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Water from the river was later found to be too corrosive, which allowed iron and dangerous lead to enter the city's water supply for nearly two years.
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Tell me a little bit more about the ... I guess I would say corrosive effect of celebrity, as you mentioned, in the middle of all of this.
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Several of the artist's projects originate from her own experiences in countries that have undergone extended periods of censorship or corrosive violence, such as Peru and Mexico.
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Online advertising is broken, and broken in a way that's not just inefficient, but invasive of privacy and corrosive to the quality of the whole web experience.
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Rizin is usually a good time even when it's rubbing our own depravity in our face, but this sets a new, corrosive frontier for freak show fights.
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Flint's city switched water supplies in 2014 while a new pipeline was under construction and the corrosive water from the Flint River leached lead from old pipes.
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It also taps into that most corrosive of potentialities in hardcore fan culture: the idea that this is all for us, only for us, inevitably for us.
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" She told Sky News: "We won't be asking for any more extensions, that is part of the corrosive uncertainty that individuals, business and the country don't want.
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Despite the remarkable growth of the Chinese economy over the last three decades, pervasive corruption continues to have a corrosive effect on the Chinese economy and society.
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" Privacy advocates and lawmakers also raised concern that people engaging in political activity may be targeted through the databases in a way that is "corrosive to liberty.
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Despite the fact that music is now legal, the Taliban's corrosive influence on the rights of women and girls has polluted their continued battle for education access.
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Trump's corrosive coup narrative A Democratic effort to oust Trump would bolster his narrative that his opponents have long been bent on a coup to oust him.
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According to data acquired by The Guardian, the number of admissions to hospitals due to attacks using a corrosive substance has almost doubled in the past decade.
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In his post, Ocean recalls the moment he became aware of homophobia as a child, details its corrosive effect on the world and contemplates his own faith.
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Comey instead offered to testify publicly, arguing that otherwise GOP lawmakers would offer selective leaks that would fit their "corrosive narrative" of FBI bias against President Trump.
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If Steyer ends up making the debate stage, some of his rivals will likely target him as an example of the corrosive influence of money in politics.
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Despite the arguments expressed by opponents of the DOL rule, our industry has already taken action to comply with the rule and eradicate corrosive conflicts of interest.
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But despite his claims on popular perceptions of Social Security, Mulvaney's attempt to separate SSDI from Social Security is dangerous and could have a very corrosive effect.
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Employees need to be able to identify a corrosive environment so they can avoid or leave it, or know how to contribute to solutions to fix it.
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The calculations around it will most certainly be partisan, but it is the best hope for ending the corrosive practices that subtract citizens from the electorate. ♦
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It's the perfect state of mind in which to contemplate the corrosive effects of time and the sense of things, big and small, coming to an end.
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" These factors are part of what Stern considers a corrosive, patriarchal sexual norm, one which implies that men, almost regardless of any age, are "up for it.
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If the water source is corrosive (which is what happened in Flint) the water can pick up lead from the soldering as it flows through the pipes.
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Such elements are otherwise lacking in this portrait of a corrosive love affair between a young black artist (Ronald Peet) and an older, richer white man (Mr.
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The debate in Europe illustrates the difficulties that governments face as they try to regulate the most corrosive material on the internet without choking off individual expression.
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This interaction causes a "corrosive seawater plume" laden with hydrochloric acid and volcanic particles, which can irritate the eyes, skin and lungs, according to the Geological Survey.
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"That man occupies the most powerful office in the free world and his daily outrages against civilised norms are having a corrosive effect," she wrote on Twitter.
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An ever-corrosive anxiety — the kind that comes from never knowing if this week's paycheck will cover this week's living expenses — is in the oxygen of Berry's.
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Investigators found nearly 4,000 firebombs on the campus over the past two days, as well as other explosive items and bottles of corrosive liquids, the police said.
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"If we are to continue to have this uncertainty then you have over time a corrosive effect that builds up in 2019 with less investment," she added.
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First you were tested by a rival — Russia — and utterly failed to appreciate the corrosive impact on our democracy of your indulgence of Russia's hacking our election.
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Stephon Clark is not only a casualty of this particular shooting, but he is also a casualty of American moral paucity, race-hostile policies and corrosive jurisprudence.
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In the winter, a nice set of dog boots will keep your dog&aposs paws dry and safe from corrosive substances like ice melt and rock salt.
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Acidification is an even bigger problem on the Pacific Coast due to upwelling, in which the wind drives corrosive waters from the depths upward, impacting coastal fisheries.
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There is something insidious and corrosive about trying to evaluate the severity of every offense, trying to give each an individual grade on the scale of absurdity.
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Nonetheless, the bank is edging toward a more negative outlook not just because of the potentially corrosive effects of Brexit but because of weakening global economic activity.
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Nonetheless, the bank is edging toward a more negative outlook not just because of the potentially corrosive effects of Brexit but because of weakening global economic activity.
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Now, with the impeachment of Mr. Trump moving from indictment in the House to a trial in the Senate, it seems the same corrosive effect will continue.
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Extensive research on public opinion suggests it would only intensify the corrosive patterns that characterize campaigning in the modern age: a reliance on money, pandering and demagogy.
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The switch set off numerous contamination problems, the most significant of which was lead from the water pipes, caused by the corrosive water that lacked proper treatment.
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Even before this election began its corrosive work, only 40% of voters surveyed by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism said they trusted the news.
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But current and former American officials are worried that the directive will have a corrosive effect on American-Iraqi relations at a critical stage in the fighting.
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The secret was corrosive to the internal culture at the Media Lab, and in the end, it was a ticking time bomb guaranteed to eventually, disastrously explode.
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For much of his career, James has been able to ward off the corrosive effects of his profession — the daily wear and tear, the punishment from defenders.
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Patriotism and the survival of our nation in the face of the crimes, corruption and corrosive nature of Donald Trump are a higher calling than mere politics.
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" She told Sky News: "We won't be asking for any more extensions, that is part of the corrosive uncertainty that individuals, business and the country don't want.
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The more corrosive Flint River water caused lead to leach from lead service lines, eventually elevating lead levels in children's blood, which can cause permanent developmental damage.
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"The way [capitalism] has been practiced has been corrosive to some of the conditions that made it an attractive system," Christopher Eisgruber, president of Princeton University, tells Axios.
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When the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality failed to treat the corrosive water, it ate into the city's iron and lead pipes and leached into the drinking water.
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Harvard Law School professor Susan Crawford explains how America's internet connectivity issues and corrosive infrastructure are holding the country back and how we can rally to fix it.
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In London alone, there were 431 cases of attacks with corrosive fluids last year, compared with between 162 and 261 cases in each of the previous five years.
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Mr. Chomsky, already the subject of several documentaries, focuses here on an election-season theme: financial inequality in America and what he calls its corrosive effect on democracy.
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Berlinah Wallace was found guilty of throwing a corrosive substance with intent by a Bristol, England, court for the 2015 attack on her ex-boyfriend, Mark van Dongen.
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Britain has seen a steep rise in acid attacks recently and the government is taking action to tighten sales of corrosive substances, particularly to those aged under 18.
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At the time it was published, a time when Berryman's alcoholism wasn't much publicly discussed as a disease, Hyde's essay was willing to protest a deeply corrosive mythology.
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Perhaps the most corrosive effect of believing that government won't make a difference is that it abandons those to whom it really could to the whims of ideologues.
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New York musicians Shawn O'Sullivan and Rose E. Kross today shared "New Expiration," the corrosive lead single off O'Sullivan's debut album as 400PPM, forthcoming on Berlin imprint Avian.
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Her desire for secrecy, her "private position and public position" — all of her actions embody the corruptive, corrosive risk of handing over increased power to our elected officials.
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Sickle cell anemia is a slow, corrosive burn—the median life expectancy for women with the disease is 48—marked by acute periods of intense pain and discomfort.
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The Flint River's water was more corrosive than the previous supply, and it ate into the lead pipes that carried water to many of Flint's nearly 100,000 residents.
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" Wolff's best quote: "Perhaps not since the Tudors has palace intrigue been so corrosive and lethal, nor the king so volatile and so in need of instant gratification.
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Although the city switched back to Detroit water, the water is still not safe to drink while officials wait for corrosive control chemicals to rebuild protection on pipes.
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They will revere the reverence in which he holds the artistic imperative, as well as the corrosive demands that it makes upon those caught up in the surge.
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Like Hillary Clinton, who backed Cuomo on Wednesday, Biden talked up a rising Democratic wave while hammering what he described as the corrosive effects of the Trump presidency.
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It reminds me of something [artist Jesús] Soto said, after he made these beautiful, disorganized, corrosive Leños Viejos series in the beginning of the 1960s: We need structure!
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Given this fact, Trump's proposal to cut off the NEA and NEH are every bit as corrosive to our national character as his border wall or Muslim ban.
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The intensifying saga of presidential misdirection, recriminations and accusations is a sure sign that the corrosive impact on American politics triggered by the Russian election intrigue is worsening.
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As the late-19th-century mathematician W. K. Clifford noted in his famous essay, "The Ethics of Belief," ambivalence about objective evidence is an attitude corrosive of democracy.
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In her new triptych, "Unicorn Gratitude Mystery," she applies her corrosive blend of humor and fury to Donald J. Trump, Hillary Clinton and a certain fantastical horned creature.
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Their protests, including a march and mass sit-ins, seek to draw attention to what they call the corrosive effect of "big money" in politics, among other issues.
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No matter how many mindfulness apps with minimalist design and muted color schemes you download, the slow corrosive creep of techno-overload will eventually catch up to you.
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I'll add some trigger warnings of my own: blunt exposition, familiar meditations on privacy and the corrosive nature of social media, the now shopworn employment of neon lighting.
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For watches that can go underwater, salt water and chlorine can be corrosive, so a rinse in clean water after a swim is also advised by many brands.
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While there is widespread agreement among Brazilians that fake news has had a corrosive effect on the country's democracy, some worry about the ramifications of a government crackdown.
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He has just a few scenes in "Machines," yet he comes to symbolize everything worthy that Charlie, Miranda and people far more corrosive than they are have jeopardized.
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Pete Buttigieg speech: At a fund-raiser for L.G.B.T. causes, the presidential candidate drew on his experiences as a gay man and warned that identity politics was corrosive.
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In the meantime, he said, it just gets added to the growing list of corrosive incidents that are eating through players' trust for their bosses like battery acid.
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Police said they found 2 kilograms (4.4 pounds) of high explosives, 10 petrol bombs, corrosive liquids, weapons and metal poles in a factory in the city's New Territories.
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But there are times when the sin is so pervasive and corrosive that it is irresponsible to talk about anything else, and this is one of those times.
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" Clinton argued that "it should be worrisome" that Sanders has "not only permitted" such a corrosive campaign culture but also "seems to really be very much supporting it.
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Thanks to the enormously corrosive effects of partisan, ratings-driven media outlets (and the dangerous echo chambers they fuel), such fact-based, ideologically neutral distinctions have largely disintegrated.
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And throughout the early matches between the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, coverage of Twitter's role in this election has seamlessly run alongside the typical, corrosive horse-race stuff.
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Foremost among them, says Lin-Wen Hu, director of research and irradiation services at MIT's Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, is finding materials that can contain the corrosive molten salts.
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Editorial Partisan gerrymandering — the dark art of drawing legislative district lines to specifically favor Republicans or Democrats — is as old as it is corrosive to a representative democracy.
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Wall Street number crunchers don't expect the economy will slip into recession, but experts warn that new uncertainty created by the Brexit vote could have a corrosive effect.
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Alaska also has most of the nation's active volcanoes, which can spew corrosive ash into flight paths and engines; Bogoslof, in the Aleutian Islands, erupted just this month.
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What he doesn't realize -- or simply doesn't care about -- is the hugely corrosive effect that actively seeking to disqualify the idea of objective truth has on our culture.
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But it wasn't until an NYU course and an exposure to the books of David Graeber that she focused on economic matters and the corrosive effects of debt.
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According to a class-action lawsuit, the state Department of Environmental Quality was not treating the Flint River water with an anti-corrosive agent, in violation of federal law.
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And then, emails show, Croft signed off on the decision not to add anti-corrosive agents (called phosphates) to the water supply out of fear it would grow bacteria.
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"The corrosive power of fine print and buried fees can eat away like a chronic illness at a person's savings," said Thomas E. Perez, Labor Secretary under President Obama.
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But it seems to me that then he almost baits people to use the same tactics and that leads to something that I just think is corrosive for society.
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The state Department of Environmental Quality failed to treat the corrosive water, which ate into the city's iron and lead pipes, causing lead to leach into the drinking water.
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It's difficult to pinpoint what's driving this trend, but social media, the corrosive effects of online porn, and fears about their future have all been offered as potential explanations.
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When North Koreans find out that people in China are eating rice, sometimes eating rice three times a day, they think, "Wow, that's really something," and that's very corrosive.
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Though he remains deeply popular within Alabama, a Senate bid would likely put a spotlight on his corrosive relationship with Trump, who announced Sessions's ousting via Twitter last year.
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The way he treats journalists, the way he talks about news organizations, the way he intimidates people: All of this is corrosive of liberal democracy, but it's perfectly legal.
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In the capital alone, there were 227 cases of attacks with corrosive fluids last year, compared with between 162 and 261 cases in each of the previous five years.
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In the capital alone, there were 431 cases of attacks with corrosive fluids last year, compared with between 162 and 261 cases in each of the previous five years.
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The child, who was in a stroller at the time of the attack, suffered serious burns to his arms and face when a corrosive liquid was thrown at him.
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To induce hyposmia, they wiped out the mice's functioning olfactory sensory neurons with a corrosive chemical and used a drug to replace them with ciliopathic olfactory sensory neurons instead.
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The letter was prepared by Project Democracy, a nonpartisan nonprofit that monitors the executive branch and the presidency for what it describes as behavior corrosive to the democratic system.
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It's an absurd, intolerable situation, but that's life in America in 2018 — and a perfect illustration of how Trump's unfitness for office exerts a corrosive influence throughout American life.
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"Brie's a bright, unaffected young woman who is in a wonderfully corrosive business that would ruin most people," Samuel L. Jackson, a Kong: Skull Island costar, told the magazine.
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Instead I'm with most of you, experiencing a national hangover — a dull throbbing angst, caused not by alcohol or drugs, but by a more corrosive sentiment: thinly-disguised envy.
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Though she's certainly not the first woman to combat the corrosive combination of mental illness and fame, the timing of her rise, fall and redemption made a unique impression.
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The more corrosive river water, which was not treated, caused more lead to leach from the city's aging water pipes than the Detroit water the city had tapped previously.
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"This is a watershed moment for efforts to address the corrosive effects of sexual misconduct in the workplace," Schneiderman said in a statement after the company's announcement on Monday.
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Regardless of where you stand on questions of election integrity, we all need to reckon with a simple fact: Even just perceptions of rigging are corrosive to our democracy.
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"This hot, corrosive gas mixture caused two deaths immediately adjacent to the coastal entry point in 2000, when seawater washed across recent and active lava flows," the HVO said.
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It's where the cyclical mudstones and sandstones, records of that stable Cretaceous world, abruptly give way to coarser boulder-strewn rocks characteristic of fast-moving currents and corrosive storms.
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Not only that, but the city didn't treat that corrosive water with chemicals that prevent it from leaching lead out of the aging pipes that route water around town.
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The Michigan State Department of Environmental Quality wasn't treating the Flint River water with an anti-corrosive agent, in violation of federal law, according to a class action lawsuit.
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" The former Clinton campaign chairman blasted Trump's treatment of the media, saying that while journalists occasionally get facts wrong, the president's efforts to discredit them has a "corrosive effect.
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The legal requirement placed upon unions to strictly follow the interests of a narrow bargaining unit is particularly corrosive to the cause of providing a collective voice at work.
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The key to sustaining republican life against the corrosive influence of luxury, vice, and moral decline rested in the steady cultivation of civic virtue among citizens and leaders alike.
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The Army deserves credit for recognizing the corrosive power of improper influence, and it must now send a clear message that partisan politics holds no sway over military justice.
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We're thankful for the unity in Congress, that presented an opportunity for our economy to expand, so we can fight the corrosive debt that has been destroying our future.
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Bipartisan legislative proposals to secure future American elections from foreign interference are a good place to start, but more is needed to counter the corrosive cynicism infecting our politics.
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The Flint River has a history of heavy pollution, and the water that came from the river was more corrosive than the water that had been coming from Detroit.
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But despite his intelligence and worldliness and his acute analysis of American society, Imam Saleem is not prepared for the corrosive effects Nick's trading skills will have on him.
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The networks urgently need to close the credibility gap, not only to counter the threat to their business models, but also to stem the corrosive effect on our democracy.
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But this president will continue soiling our institutions and his office unless Democrats control at least the House or the Senate and can impose penalties for such corrosive behavior.
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But the show's appealing performers and catchy look don't yet outweigh its lack of cohesion and its readiness to fall back on platitudes about the corrosive effects of wealth.
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I'm a witch when I'm giving thanks to the sun, moon and stars, and when I'm working to subvert the corrosive narrative of sexism, racism, queer-phobia and xenophobia.
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Revenge has been such a corrosive force in her life that it has destroyed Teddy, the man she loved, but Teddy's "suicide" wasn't enough to throw her off mission.
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A drummer renowned for his muscle sounds downright modest compared to Brötzmann's corrosive sax and Sharrock's abrasive guitar, but Baker's hard-hitting detonations keep this improv grounded on Earth.
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From cold, wet snow to corrosive materials like rock salt and ice melt, your dog needs a nice set of winter booties to keep his feet warm and dry.
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That majority owes its existence to a fractious sequence of events: Mitch McConnell's blockade of Merrick Garland, Trump's victory despite losing the popular vote, and Kavanaugh's corrosive confirmation battle.
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Her lawyers have argued that these statements were "intimidating and corrosive of the rule of law" and should disqualify the United States from being able to extradite Ms. Meng.
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The single most important step lawmakers can take as an antidote to Washington's increasingly corrosive political culture would be to heed the pleas of one of their standard bearers.
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The corrosive business practices have raised broader questions over corporate governance in Japan, and cast doubt on the integrity of a manufacturing industry once the envy of the world.
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Warren's central message on the campaign trail is the corrosive influence of money — another reason why Buttigieg and other opponents want to draw attention to her lucrative private work.
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We must be powerful champions for solutions to the problems that threaten our communities, from opioid addiction to environmental threats to our water and air to corrosive political corruption.
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An already toxic environment inside his White House turned even more corrosive as fingers pointed in different directions and the president railed about virtually everyone who worked for him.
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His insistence on remaining the most prominent consumer and purveyor of fake news and conspiracy theories is not only corrosive of our democracy — it's dangerous to our national security.
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And the Fall found and built a loyal audience that welcomed the music's corrosive intent while it parsed the spite, mockery, allusions and non sequiturs in Mr. Smith's lyrics.
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When you think about the impact … just previously, 'cause I was telling you about the corrosive effects of cable sometimes and it's true, how do you look at that?
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Experts have said it could take some time for anti-corrosive chemicals now being added to the water to re-coat pipes so that they will not leach more lead.
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While the jab seems to be belied by the Democratic septuagenarian's vigor, "Low Energy" Jeb Bush and "Little" Marco Rubio can attest to the corrosive impact of Trump's derisive nicknames.
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The acid attack of a 3-year-old boy inside a busy store in England highlights the growing trend of attackers using the corrosive liquid as a weapon of choice.
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If the pipes are exposed to corrosive water, or if water sits too long inside them, the lead could be released and may end up coming out of the tap.
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The corrosive water from the Flint River leached lead out of the city's pipes and into people's drinking water, in addition to the other toxins contained in Flint River water.
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Earlier this month, the Post's publisher spoke out against Trump's "fake news" claims, saying in an op-ed that comparing unflattering news to fake news is "corrosive" to the country.
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In the months after Flint switched its water source, officials largely dismissed complaints that the Flint River water — which was much more corrosive — tasted bad and was causing health problems.
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There are concerns that following years of inertia in a salty and corrosive maritime environment, volatile gases have built up in the storage tanks — increasing the risk of an explosion.
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Page 400: The tech ecosystem and its chroniclers like TechCrunch, forever agonizing about the deplorable state of women in tech, started howling about the corrosive effects of such a culture.
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It all fit naturally with his message that the 1 percent had come to control the US government — and that only someone outside of it could puncture its corrosive hold.
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Mistakes in the treatment process sent corrosive water through the city's metal pipes starting in April 28, leaching lead that then flowed into residents' homes and out of their taps.
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Mistakes in the treatment process sent corrosive water through the city's metal pipes starting in April 2014, leaching lead that then flowed into residents' homes and out of their taps.
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Trump will revert to lashing out, alienating all but his hardcore supporters and crying about a potentially "rigged" election outcome without any evidence to support such corrosive and dangerous claims.
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One way to characterize all the recent chaos is to understand that Donald Trump's rise and reign was, and continues to be, anchored by an acutely corrosive variety of fandom.
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As once Holland fought tides and rain, today Belgium has been trying to hold back another force of nature: A disaffected, disassociated youth, warped and wrapped in ISIS's corrosive ideology.
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Aluminum, which is lighter and cheaper than copper, shares some of these traits, but is more corrosive and brittle than its red rival and only about 60 percent as conductive.
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The drone's external motors, meanwhile, have been given anti-corrosive coatings to protect them from saltwater, with the drone capable of surviving for up to two months underwater in tests.
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Rick Snyder reveal some of his top aides advocated switching Flint's drinking water away from the highly corrosive Flint River a year before the seriousness of the crisis became clear.
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Considered a toxic substance by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, it is highly corrosive and can cause immediate damage when ingested, inducing severe throat pain, shock, and bloody vomiting.
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Yet Brazile seems tone deaf about her integrity breach — just as the Democratic Party establishment has been tone deaf about the corrosive effects of servicing Wall Street and wealthy contributors.
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Overconfidence plays out in more subtle ways too; the employee thinks they're clever enough to fire off barbs and doses of negativity without their corrosive patterns being spotted or reprimanded.
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But it would be less corrosive to the nation's governance in the long term than letting Congress lob the Supreme Court's membership back and forth like a frayed tennis ball.
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With the recent midterms behind us, it is critical that we understand our elected leaders' positions on mass incarceration and how their policy agendas support or dismantle this corrosive practice.
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As part of its coverage of what it calls Big Hollywood, the glamour of celebrities becomes grist for the site's overarching narrative about the corrosive influence of the cultural elite.
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At the same time, the scraped surface, the ridges of scarred paint, imbue the compositions central crystal-like form with a feeling of melancholy, as it registers time's corrosive power.
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"There's no such thing as non-corrosive water," says Paul Chadik, a retired professor of environmental engineering at the University of Florida, where he taught for more than 30 years.
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But the disruption that some see as a reinvention of democracy is viewed by skeptics as deeply corrosive to the international political architecture that has prevailed for over 70 years.
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" Erickson's debating partner, the conservative activist Bill Wichterman, argued that Trump appealed to the worst in America: His bullying, his lying and his bigotry were "corrosive to our national character.
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But to his critics, Hannity's approach is at best dismaying and at worst emblematic of the corrosive, fact-free, "at-any-costs" partisanship that helped propel Donald Trump to power.
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Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — The privatization of public services "was one of the central means of reversing the corrosive and corrupting effects of socialism," Margaret Thatcher wrote in her memoirs.
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I wonder if I can give them another model of what it is to be a man, one free of the corrosive impulses within us and the expectations around us.
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Mr. Reich, the pugnacious economist and ardent critic of income inequality, has spent his career railing against Wall Street and what he sees as its corrosive influence on American society.
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Plumes of white steam and hydrochloric acid fumes, a vaporous, corrosive mix formed from lava reacting with seawater as it enters the ocean, could be seen rising from a distance.
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It may have been bankrolled by a Silicon Valley fortune, but Mr. Wieseltier, who has often inveighed against the corrosive effects of technology on culture, described it as a throwback.
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To save money, officials switched the city's water source in 2014 from Lake Huron to the Flint River, which is 19 times more corrosive, according to researchers from Virginia Tech.
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"Because of the corrosive effect of corporate money in politics, I have decided from this point on I am no longer accepting corporate PAC checks into my campaign," Gillibrand said.
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Joseph Parilla, a fellow at the Brookings Institution's Metropolitan Policy Program, warned that perceptions of either uncertainty or hostility — if not both — could be corrosive to the domestic travel industry.
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It was only a matter of time before his published thoughts about lying and its corrosive effects on politics and society would be gathered together for our worried, contemporary mind.
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His broad fund-raising base of Wall Street bankers, pharmaceutical executives and Silicon Valley billionaires had become pariahs to many Democrats, who viewed the influence of big donors as corrosive.
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The trust issue is a big issue and the drip drip drip of the emails that Bernie Sanders "doesn't give a damn about" have a corrosive impact on her image.
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While we put individuals into this corrosive environment, we often fail to provide them with access to the tools that might help them live crime-free, productive lives once released.
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In this corrosive, funny and sometimes shocking existential cry, a young ex-soldier flees Israel and tries to shed his country and his identity by turning himself into a Frenchman.
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But even bolder reforms to the sentencing system will be necessary to bring the prison census down to where it should be and reverse the corrosive effects of mass incarceration.
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But under Trump, there has been no such alignment, and the rhetoric has fostered a slow-motion, corrosive rot in the American brand everywhere I travel in Asia and Europe.
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Rage, as shown in the "Iliad" and some modern geopolitical debate, can be petty and corrosive, but I doubt that Homer was advocating that we should live entirely without it.
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The center of Scandal is the corrosive relationship between Olivia and Fitz — Olitz — which fans loved and which Rhimes always seemed to be cocking an eyebrow and saying, "Really?!" about.
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The resulting tap water, however, wound up being contaminated with lead and iron due to the state Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), illegally, failing to treat it with anti-corrosive agents.
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An alternative view is that the corrosive effect of his lesser but relentless war on the political system will ensure that the need for such high-risk defiance will never arise.
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The president is a longtime media industry insider whose attacks on the press have been so corrosive because he knows his targets so intimately, and chooses his distortions with gleeful expertise.
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Unfortunately, the country also has a corrosive climate, a growing crush of people and cars in its cities and a bureaucracy that is sadly not up to the task of preservation.
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Like any fuel, it inevitably spews out waste — a corrosive exhaust of substances called "free radicals," or "reactive oxygen species," that can mutate DNA and nudge a cell closer to malignancy.
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