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But now, rising inflation has eroded some of the benefit.
But since President Trump took office, that trust has eroded.
Partisanship has eroded our system of checks and balances. 4.
But that false opiate security eroded all of my boundaries.
Buddhist ultranationalism has eroded the center ground of Burmese politics.
Unions say workers' rights are being eroded and benefits undermined.
Retirement savers do not want their contributions eroded by taxes.
And tellingly, the legal mandate for disclosure has also eroded.
The hurricane eroded beaches and dunes from Vero Beach, Fla.
Women's reproductive rights will be under constant attack and eroded.
Yet a string of corruption scandals have eroded that popularity.
It can't be eroded just to make someone's job easier.
But even that belief has been eroded by the closure.
But over the years, cheaper bearings from overseas eroded profits.
The courses eroded people's "instinctual" sense of ethics, he said.
Confidence in the electoral system has eroded among many Hondurans.
Title IX is already being eroded by the Trump administration.
Workers' bargaining power has been eroded by waning union membership.
"Those protections, particularly for biologics, have been eroded," Bolten said.
As consumer confidence has eroded, however, car sales have fallen.
But that kind of division has eroded in recent years.
Eroded dirt washes into the Chesapeake, making the water cloudy.
Yet norms of partisan restraint have eroded in recent decades.
Eroded material pouring downstream can damage levees along the river.
Eroded policies need to be revived, and new ones enacted.
With each hack a bit of our trust is eroded.
The banks' business has also been eroded by local competitors.
But sometimes he eroded that credibility by overreacting or overreaching.
Underwriting standards on "leveraged loans" to risky companies have eroded.
The memory is damaged and eroded, but not completely lost.
And in the weeks to come, those ratings eroded further.
He told me Tuesday he still thinks the concerns are overblown, noting that Kenmore's share has eroded from 30 percent to 10 percent in recent years as Sears share has eroded to 23 percent today.
This has meant the CASM advantage of the A380 has eroded.
When a precedent has been eroded by other rulings Janus v.
Is it still smoother than Carlos Santana holding an eroded pebble?
Critics also said it eroded trust of police in immigrant communities.
But support for ISIS eroded as its draconian rule sank in.
Without those bushes, the sand eroded after a series of storms.
Americans' trust in big business eroded sharply over the past year.
Trust in the force has eroded in parts of Hong Kong.
"France is a house whose foundations have been eroded," he insists.
And in my mind, the mountain is being eroded by Instagram.
Trust in American technology firms has been eroded, says Mr Triolo.
A four-story mausoleum of weathered red brick and eroded mortar.
Among other things, Congress passed various tax packages that eroded Sec.
But as local capital markets have developed, the advantages have eroded.
It's already being eroded by the democratization of certain legal services.
The advantages that they have assembled over years could be eroded.
We slowed down our product and eroded our core product value. . . .
Eroded sediments are being carried into the lake, affecting this strip.
But with her political capital eroded, those promises now look empty.
And once that trust has been eroded, it's difficult to regain.
China ignores borders in its pursuit of critics Freedoms being eroded?
But the cheap money has also steadily eroded Turkey's savings rate.
Or wages won't rise and people's living standards will be eroded.
Then the 113-91 economic recession badly eroded Mr. Bush's standing.
In 220006, the Pentagon knew our technological advantage was being eroded.
Compensation tweaks and competition from other workers has eroded that pay.
Compensation tweaks and competition from other workers has eroded that pay.
They protected property and lives at the expense of eroded sand.
Trump's international standing is further eroded by his plunging poll numbers.
In inflammatory bowel disease, the protective mucous layer is often eroded.
This is pretty solid; batteries eroded in it, but it's fine.
This further eroded confidence in Trump's ability to enact his reforms.
It was counterproductive, and eroded trust internally and from the public.
Climbers said law and order had gradually eroded on the mountain.
From the start of the epidemic, obfuscation has eroded government credibility.
From the start of the epidemic, obfuscation has eroded government credibility.
But the diminution of the briefing eroded some of that support.
Flying buttresses had been darkened by pollution and eroded by rainwater.
When the mill shut down, those things eroded, decayed and vanished.
"The so-called autonomy has eroded over the years," he said.
But while markets remain higher, recent selling has eroded many gains.
When British colonizers arrived in India, that acceptance of homosexuality eroded.
The first simply requires redrawing the lines that have been eroded.
Orban rejects allegations that his government has eroded checks and balances.
Republican support for Trump also eroded over the spring and summer.
As globalization eroded international borders, money washed in from every shore.
"Ours is a society where democracy has been eroded," he said.
Salaries of teachers were eroded by inflation, which reached triple digits.
Rights that we had considered unassailable and secure are being eroded.
The gains in the share price, however, have eroded since summer.
Investment has stalled, productivity has declined and confidence has been eroded.
But in the decades since, the Court has eroded those rights.
The despair has eroded Americans' faith in their own ability, collectively.
"What is being eroded today, is being eroded from a much higher level than anything we had ever achieved in Europe in the past," said Timothy Garton Ash, professor of European history at the University of Oxford.
Van, patience eroded, responds, "That's some dumbass shit, Earn," and walks out.
Each eroded, slipping uncontrollably from your grasp like sand between your fingers.
This has contributed to soaring inflation that has eroded consumer spending power.
The forecast has eroded steadily from nearly 3 percent two months earlier.
As multinationals' advantages have eroded, so has their claim to supercharged performance.
Trust has also eroded in YouTube — in a much more serious way.
The support of the American people has eroded almost across the board.
"That's been seriously eroded since the Great Recession among millennials," he said.
It's taken time, but old-fashioned sexual cliché is slowly being eroded.
The rule of law has been further eroded and uncertainty has increased.
Now, even that status has been eroded, and it's hurting the economy.
Now companies are strapped for cash, and employer-employee loyalty has eroded.
It remained the industry leader but its market share was significantly eroded.
Eroded but evocative, some retain images of patrons and traces of paintings.
But, "over time, congressional control over federal spending has eroded," Republicans charge.
America's greatest strength, its appeal to universal values, was eroded even more.
The powers have blamed each other as the cease-fire has eroded.
However, survivors' scores eroded as they reported more and more chronic conditions.
"I see everything we worked so hard for being eroded," she said.
"The stigma is slowly being eroded," he said, especially for younger people.
Higher interest rates and currency depreciation have further eroded consumers' disposable income.
For the United States, both have eroded over the past two decades.
Is he willing to confront the behaviors that have eroded your trust?
While supporters view these leaders as protecting democracy, often it is eroded.
"It is a cautionary tale of how democracy is eroded," she said.
That triggered fears among voters about integration and eroded Merkel's own popularity.
But by 2004, file-sharing services eroded the value of recorded music.
A worsening trade deficit and declining tourism revenues have eroded the reserves.
Are we going to have restored public trust or further eroded it?
Prehistoric settlements have eroded away, and artifacts wash up after fall storms.
They say the constant shifting has eroded trust in the upper ranks.
The ground, eroded away in the tsunami, has been replaced by water.
But trust has eroded, and no agreement had emerged by Monday night.
What was the point at which your relationship with a manager eroded?
Now, conceding that his skills have slightly eroded, he tailors his approach.
Time has weathered me, left me eroded and depleted, a changed person.
But the walls were clearly eroded and covered in black damp rings.
Voting rights eroded, schools resegregated, and incarceration rates for black men soared.
Additionally, they spread some cover crops to eroded areas in a few fields.
That position is likely to be further eroded by the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Sadly, these relationships are being irrevocably eroded by demographic, economic, and epidemiological forces.
Had he remained in the administration, Pence's credibility would have been seriously eroded.
It also supported ACA repeal, which would have eroded many of those protections.
By using the same tactics that eroded access to abortion after Roe v.
Firms argue that years of above inflation wage rises have eroded profit margins.
He said the "symbiotic chain" between veteran and novice players had been eroded.
High unemployment (over 12%) and soaring inflation (over 14%) have eroded his popularity.
Some former CFPB lawyers said they worry the agency's mission is being eroded.
Xiaomi's market share eroded as it failed to make inroads outside of China.
But so far, the shortfall has not eroded Asian stocks, a trader said.
Many are blinking out as the forests that sustain their speakers are eroded.
But the shifting prices and feature packages have eroded O'Roak's trust in Tesla.
Competition from other U.S. protein producers also has eroded the pork farmers' gains.
Low interest rates and sliding reinsurance prices have eroded profits in recent years.
At end-0003H17, AUD232 million of the AUD460 million deductible had been eroded.
Clinton has seen her once-comfortable lead in opinion polls almost entirely eroded.
"Are you joking?" one said as he denied that pensions had been eroded.
The incident, however, has not eroded the Virginia Republican's support of the President.
That has stoked fears that Australia's long-time influence there is being eroded.
His majority has been eroded to 2,081 by a growing local Catholic population.
That shift eroded previously held norms that encouraged slow drivers to keep right.
The focus on race and school busing eroded his support among black voters.
Twenty years later these reforms not only remain incomplete, but are being eroded.
Mainly because of that high burden, the corporate tax base has been eroded.
His time in the capital, they say, has eroded his anti-establishment credibility.
Flynn had eroded to the point where he had to make a change.
Hillary Rodham Clinton decried such transactions, which she said eroded the tax base.
Their once-solid position has been eroded by populist forces and newer parties.
If this right is eroded, we will have lost what makes America special.
Clients must post collateral for their positions, which in this case eroded quickly.
Clients must post collateral for their positions, which in this case eroded quickly.
Its tax base and public school system eroded, and the crime rate rose.
Post-Tet resolve succumbed to cynical resignation, while military confidence and commitment eroded.
The slide in U.S. Treasury yields further eroded the dollar's interest rate advantage.
This bedrock is being eroded as the core characteristics of our country change.
Mr. Sam Rainsy's moral authority was also being eroded from within his party.
That sentiment has been eroded due to the sheer number of arrivals, however.
The once vast and unifying middle class has eroded over the last generation.
In more downscale townships like Cecil and Chartiers, the Republican vote also eroded.
The U.S.-China trade war has eroded business confidence, sinking investment and manufacturing.
Its value has drastically eroded, despite raising about €8 billion in recent years.
This alliance has now been eroded, and restoring trust will not be easy.
Other countries eventually caught up with both offsets and eroded their military advantages.
Water spilling over it cascades down an earthen hillside that is easily eroded.
Slowing growth in Europe and China has also eroded demand for U.S. goods.
Funds raised from the 1993 tax hike have largely been eroded, he said.
But the usual fissure between Republicans and Democrats has eroded into a chasm.
But we think its first-mover advantages are being eroded as competition intensifies.
Whatever trust and friendliness existed between blacks and whites eroded after the riots.
All countries would see their competitiveness eroded if China's policies were left unchecked.
Decades of sex abuse scandals have eroded public trust in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
His legitimacy was further eroded by allegations of voting irregularities from international monitors.
But a half-generation of fighting has eroded trust and polarized the combatants.
It's that our Fourth Amendment rights and remedies in general have been eroded.
They provided great results for many years, but in certain areas they've eroded.
"He was not the first person to notice that beaches eroded," Dr. Guza said.
Second, it eroded the lingering image of cricket as a game for "West Brits".
In the 21st century, the audience for the mid-budget movie has steadily eroded.
Cohen has eroded faith in the electoral process and compromised the rule of law.
Almost 500 acres of land has been eroded in the last couple of years.
Earnings were also eroded by higher costs related to the expansion of the network.
It is being eroded, but there is no evidence yet of an availability crisis.
Her torn up New Balance were so eroded that her heels were touching asphalt.
"To plant bamboo on unproductive land and eroded soil is very feasible," he said.
"The sanctity of state debt as risk free is now being eroded," Wang said.
"Along with the nightly sexual harassment, he eroded my confidence, my dignity," she wrote.
During that time, Kemp's natural athletic skills eroded with the discs in his spine.
And recent rioting in Paris, particularly violent on March 16th, has eroded public sympathy.
Political analysts, however, say confidence has steadily eroded, slowing peace initiatives on the ground.
The more that institutions are eroded, the more indispensable he can claim to be.
But with data so plentiful and easy to gather, these protections are being eroded.
Many felt men's social skills had been especially eroded by over-reliance on technology.
To privacy advocates, it's another example of civil liberties being slowly eroded by governments.
A diplomat in the Gulf said trust had been further eroded after a Jan.
Semi-eroded symbols adorn ruins found in The Last Guardian, their meanings lost forever.
"If your land is eroded away, you have to adapt to it," she said.
What are the conditions for thinking beyond the "eroded present" that capitalism gives us?
The silence of the majority has eroded the moral fabric of the Republican Party.
Abrams warned Sunday that Kemp's actions have eroded public trust in the voting process.
The federal government's wartime policy of dispersing manufacturing industry eroded the city's industrial base.
"South Africa's economy has stagnated and external competitiveness has eroded," the ratings agency said.
The jokes, the critics said, were too harsh and further eroded "civility" in Washington.
But there is little evidence that Russia's military entanglements have eroded Mr. Putin's popularity.
"Our conservative base strongly feel that their voice has been eroded," Fierravanti-Wells said.
But since then, she said, Republicans in the state had "slowly eroded" public education.
Today our memories are eroded by external memory devices like cellphone cameras and apps.
Wade is overturned or further eroded, endangering abortion access for women across the country.
The support for Bundy eroded when he began making racially charged statements in interviews.
He said that diversity was a source of strength and that uniformity eroded humanity.
But as she has tightened her grip on power, fundamental rights have been eroded.
Who has fought for freedom and democracy, and who or what has eroded it?
The banks' business has also been eroded by local competitors, notably aggressive Chinese firms.
That foundation isn't going away, but it is being eroded by changing consumer habits.
Palestinian belief in two-state compromise has also eroded over the past two decades.
"The U.S. position as a valued supplier is rapidly being eroded," Mr. Moniz wrote.
Has trust eroded to the point we're caught in a feud we cannot defuse?
"The C.F.P.B. has eroded freedom, trampled due process and killed jobs," Mr. Hensarling wrote.
As millions of gallons of water washed over the emergency spillway, it eroded further.
The decision may have further eroded the GOP's already shaky status among women voters.
Sales and demand eroded further in the '80s with the emergence of Chrysler's minivan.
"He is very concerned: He doesn't want morale eroded by innuendo," Mr. Kaplan said.
The grind of the tour, especially the extensive travel, eroded his motivation, Sampras said.
Federal Reserve data show that Durbin price controls have eroded small banks' interchange revenues.
The Legislature and governor can restore rent regulations that have been eroded for years.
Transit advocates said the emails further eroded the trust of an already skeptical public.
All of these intermediary associations or buffers have eroded by at least two forces.
Our identity is being eroded in the white countries in North America and Europe.
" Kirk worried early on about "vanished forests and eroded lands, wasted petroleum and ruthless mining.
Gradually, the difficulties of operating in Liberia eroded the idealistic promises about government-led development.
Republican strength has eroded in recent Virginia elections, with Democrats now holding all statewide offices.
They have seen how the charm and simplicity of border life has slowly eroded away.
After they were rinsed and dried, they measured how much enamel eroded off the surface.
" He also is quoted in the article as saying, "The white race is being eroded.
"It eroded my self-confidence and my dignity," Rossetter told NBC Nightly News' Cynthia McFadden.
The internet has eroded the advertising business that many of these publications have relied on.
Yet over the centuries the royal prerogative has been eroded, most notably through judicial review.
But the Sanders campaign slowly and steadily eroded the former secretary of state's fundraising advantage.
The buttons have completely eroded and that black and gray behind the screen is mold.
Hong Kong citizens are concerned that their civil rights could be slowly eroded under Beijing.
Without venues to compete in or stars to inspire young black cowboys, the tradition eroded.
Rushing waters eroded the base of the bridge causing it to collapse into the Tinau.
They were the audience for these raucous fairs held under tents in eroded Indian fields.
Hong Kong citizens were concerned that their civil rights could be slowly eroded under Beijing.
Property was destroyed, trust between citizens and police eroded and one man was even killed.
Some keep their pension pot in cash and watch as it is eroded by inflation.
The Weinstein Effect is the culture of silence that protects powerful men being rapidly eroded.
Economic confidence among executives in Asia eroded in the third quarter by almost three points.
Eskom has eroded its capital base by selling power for many years below production costs.
However, if authorities drag out the intervention, the stability of BMPS could be further eroded.
And in the age of mobile browsing and apps, the company's relevance eroded even further.
Since then, America's commitment to economic freedom has eroded in both absolute and relative terms.
As the scandal metastasized, Nixon's approval rating eroded, both with Republicans and the general public.
By the time Catlin retired from his UCLA lab in 2007, his confidence had eroded.
But concerns have grown that some freedoms are being eroded as Beijing asserts more control.
The last eight years have eroded the morale and effectiveness of Customs and Border Protection.
The waning power of labor has both worsened inequality and eroded the republican political tradition.
Jemaah Islamiyah's capabilities have been steadily eroded by a concerted counter-terrorism effort since 2009.
Even after receiving his refund, Noriega said the ordeal has eroded his trust in Amazon.
The absence of national service and civic education has eroded any sense of shared aspiration.
The anti-poverty program coupled with the Immigration Act of 1965 unintentionally eroded that base.
Government critics say that is being eroded by Hong Kong leaders and the Communist Party.
Since then, the distance between the judiciary and the political process has almost entirely eroded.
The drumbeat of negative reports has eroded the industry's popularity, leading enrollments to shrink substantially.
Profit margins were further eroded by a hike in employee wages in the fourth quarter.
That has added a major strain to the electricity companies' cash flow and eroded profits.
Terrorist attacks allowed the federal government to gain new powers that have eroded legal rights.
The deluge destroyed roads, cut off the iconic Pacific Coast Highway and eroded key infrastructure.
Even if goodwill has been eroded, he expressed optimism that Britain would on the calendar.
But this dominance could be eroded if rivals made direct offers of money for data.
His replacement, Mr. Morrison, acknowledged that the party's inner turmoil had eroded voters' good will.
Mutual toleration eroded, and political parties eschewed forbearance for a "win at all cost" strategy.
William Barr's news conference before the report's release eroded any claim to impartiality and trustworthiness.
Polling suggests that support for his Supreme Court nomination has eroded in the last week.
The bill would restore protections eroded by a 22.5 Supreme Court ruling in Gross v.
"Whatever trust he had with the public has been eroded," Livingston said of the mayor.
Yet as governments placed more trust in a technocratic elite, popular faith in government eroded.
And once that starts to happen repeatedly over time, you basically eroded your personal life.
That eroded Palestinians' trust in the authority, and incentivized corruption and surveillance in Palestinian communities.
The trade war has also eroded business confidence, prompting companies to pull back on investment.
The change comes as Mr. Orban's government has become increasingly authoritarian and eroded democratic institutions.
Political clashes, coupled with Methuselahn tenures, have eroded the institutional integrity of the Supreme Court.
Progress on gender equality eroded in Greece during the crisis, according to the European Parliament.
She's in one of those squat, low-rise buildings slowly eroded by the salt air.
A flurry of unsolved murders and kidnappings has eroded Ugandans' trust in the security forces.
In some other battleground states, polls suggest support for Trump has eroded in recent weeks.
In the process, claims of American exceptionalism are eroded in a sea of moral equivalence.
Seven years later, the friendship had eroded and Allen was already considering making a change.
"Profit margins have eroded over time for the floral industry," said Texas A&M's Hall.
"In terms of valuations I can't see the case being eroded," he told CNBC Tuesday.
One logical explanation: Donald Trump has eroded our institutions and our trust in the presidency.
Piece by piece, successive Australian governments have eroded the benefits offered to migrating New Zealanders.
Since then, scientists have been tracking how the new land mass has eroded and shifted.
But that check-and-balance mechanism was severely eroded by a 1983 Supreme Court ruling.
The left lane is clearly marked, but in the right lane, the arrow has eroded.
The ability and, more recently, willingness of America to act as global policeman has been eroded.
Perhaps Germany's bumper trade surplus will be eroded as China's was, by a surge in wages.
On the commodities front, was under pressure as rising shares eroded the bullion's safe haven appeal.
The gains in the currency were subsequently eroded and it stood at 5.7750 at 0415 GMT.
He has eroded protections against gay federal employees, gay diplomats, and on and on and on.
The worsening cash crisis and spiraling inflation quickly eroded hopes that the GNA could bring stability.
Higher inflation, caused by the Brexit-related depreciation of the pound, has eroded Britons' purchasing power.
Electronic medical records has even eroded away our "pajama time," with computer time, a disturbing concept.
Aurobindo Pharma Limited said this week that U.S. sales had eroded due to pressure on prices.
Retaliation from Beijing in the form of higher tariffs on U.S. goods also eroded investor confidence.
Dealers said the market had been supported by drought-eroded yields in both India and Thailand.
The rule seeks to bolster overtime protections that have been eroded in recent decades by inflation.
"You can't revive coral reefs and eroded beaches and degraded forests in six months," Gebbie said.
That lead in turn will be eroded as Western companies work with Chinese partners on OBOR.
Barbosa said tax breaks in recent years had gone too far and eroded the government's finances.
Weather eroded the exposed rock, until the hard formations of pegmatites were left near the surface.
The new capacity, combined with soaring crude prices, has eroded profit margins for producing refined fuels.
Buried by subsidence, the coal could not be eroded, and thus survived to the present day.
However, Jemaah Islamiyah's capabilities have been steadily eroded by a concerted counter-terrorism effort since 2009.
The gains eroded somewhat after the EIA report, with U.S. crude settling at $48.85 a barrel.
In the suburb of Narrabeen in the north of Sydney, huge tides eroded the coast line.
Wider distribution and reliance on promotions to boost sales also eroded the prestige of its brand.
The sanctions should continue to be multilateral if that pressure is to be realized, not eroded.
Retro Report The passage of time had in no way eroded life's certitudes for Phyllis Schlafly.
The pound's fall after the June 2016 Brexit vote eroded households' disposable income throughout last year.
But by Tuesday, any support amongst committee members Thornberry might have had appeared to have eroded.
The evolution of college football has eroded the team's structural advantages and exposed its intrinsic shortcomings.
Theoretically, there's a risk interest rates may rise if confidence in the JGB market is eroded.
They gave the issue a real public face and their courage and competence eroded longstanding stereotypes.
Not much is left of Russian democracy since Putin eroded its foundations and crushed the opposition.
The obviousness of technologies which have national security implications has eroded over the last 40 years.
In the interim, inflation has eroded the real value of this wage floor by 15 percent.
Dentists take tissue from the roof of your mouth and replace where your gums have eroded.
The pipes are largely mined for diamonds and found in the least eroded parts of Earth.
They also complain that their orderly, law-abiding culture is being eroded by uncouth, rapacious visitors.
Republican Senate leadership defended its intention to repeal Obamacare, after support for the proposal quickly eroded.
In 1968, Lyndon Johnson abandoned his re-election after Vietnam War setbacks eroded his public support.
I believe the loss of native tongue has significantly eroded the connection to our ancestral roots.
And corruption among specialists, accused of receiving kickbacks from drug companies, has eroded the public's trust.
The ban also eroded public trust in officials, which is crucial for containing epidemics like these.
The U.S.-China trade war has eroded business confidence, leading to a decline in capital expenditures.
A series of incidents in which videos appeared to contradict police accounts has eroded juries' trust.
Maduro's crackdown on journalists comes after years of autocratic actions that have eroded the country's democracy.
His absence was unbearable, and the confusion and shame that came with it eroded my confidence.
But Titan's geology — sand dunes, eroded gullies — is more interesting than what is in the air.
Inspectors found damaged stucco and bricks on it, as well as eroded mortar around the masonry.
The U.S.-China trade war has eroded business confidence, leading to a decline in capital expenditures.
Over time, their satisfaction eroded, though much more slowly than in most previous studies of marriage.
Euro zone banks' profitability has been eroded by weak growth and ultra-loose central bank policy.
Banks have seen their funding costs rise and capital buffers eroded by the rising bond yields.
Higher fuel efficiency and inflation have eroded the purchasing power of revenues raised through the tax.
But under the pressure of continued violence last winter and into spring, that consensus had eroded.
He also comes from Iowa where the polls say President Trump's support has very much eroded.
The beach in front of the condo buildings appears to be halved—eroded by the storm.
Now his brain damage has eroded the communication skills that once came so naturally and vibrantly.
And then there are norms that, if they're eroded, bring the whole system down with them.
Most of the professional associations have been eroded by the market; they're all highly competitive businesses.
Banco Santander of Spain also saw much of its fourth-quarter profit eroded by one-time charges.
Confidence has been eroded by the fight over the government budget and Washington's trade war with Beijing.
Yet growth has eroded over the past three quarters after hitting 8% in the middle of 2018.
They felt their power being eroded as a female was empowering herself through talking about her genitalia.
For their trouble, the SPD was greeted with a political catastrophe as the party's basic identity eroded.
A corner of that house has already eroded, and the ground at the back is cracking away.
Some firms recognise that outsourcing production to cheaper locations has eroded innovation, says Ludovico Alcorta at UNIDO.
A fixed supply, say bitcoiners, ensures that, unlike ordinary currencies, it will not be eroded by inflation.
Indigenous Alaskans across the state are seeing crop yields change and communities eroded by global climate effects.
We can't understand the GOP in 2016 without considering how bargaining leverage has eroded within the party.
Turks have flocked to foreign currencies since a currency crisis last year eroded confidence in the lira.
"And when the soil is eroded, any farming activity in that area will be affected," he said.
But some employees assert that the productivity goals were set so high that they eroded program quality.
Alas, too few came and inflation had already eroded the value of each note to 20 cents.
Where landfills are eroded, though, they will begin releasing their debris, including plastic, into the sedimentary cycle.
Seafloor map of the Dover Strait showing a prominent valley eroded through the center of the strait.
"STD rates are rising, and many of the country's systems for preventing STDs have eroded," he said.
Most survive on meager pensions, which have been eroded by fast-rising prices of food and utilities.
The sand increases the water's viscosity, and essentially becomes a temporary dam until it's slowly eroded away.
My identity as an astronaut, as a civil servant, just got eroded when that whole thing happened.
This advantage will increasingly be eroded by individually permissioned data (a concept known as self-sovereign identity).
In Kenya weaponised online rumours and fake news have further eroded trust in the country's political system.
He has eroded Republican confidence in his candidacy, and now he must fight to win it back.
But that plan could also founder if member states resist the prospect of their sovereignty's being eroded.
But the recent poor economic data has eroded some of the enthusiasm in Africa's most industrialized economy.
Endemic corruption has engulfed South Africa and eroded virtually every institution in the country, including state enterprises.
The poll also found that "strong enthusiasm" for Clinton had eroded by 2628 points in recent days.
Exchange inventory totalled 290,250 tonnes at the start of the decade but has since eroded almost completely.
Robbins (a 1997 case requiring judicial deference to agency regulations) have badly eroded separation-of-powers principles.
Some critics were quick to point out that the fines don't seem to have eroded Google's dominance.
The furor over the firings further eroded Nixon's position, eventually leading to his resignation the following summer.
A flurry of unsolved murders and kidnappings for ransom has eroded Ugandans' trust in law enforcement bodies.
ISS said earlier this month that shareholder value had eroded as the board mismanaged the EpiPen issue.
Increasing police accountability will be key in restoring the public trust that has eroded in recent years.
Much of that potential market has been eroded by the increasing ubiquity and sophistication of smartphone cameras.
These same issues have eroded the foundation of other critical media industries, the most noticeable being journalism.
Like other hardline French left-wingers, Hamon says Hollande eroded the spending power of the working class.
Mick Mulvaney has eroded the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since being installed as acting director in November.
Salaries — eroded by double digit inflation rates — could be raised as much as 100 percent by April.
Soaring commodity and transportation costs have eroded margins across the consumer goods industry over the past year.
Reproductive rights have been steadily eroded, until only one clinic is left to serve the entire state.
As the discipline of the show eroded, Wright took planks from the Eden fence to build furniture.
This, along with extra-judicial killings, torture and disappearances, has eroded faith in the rule of law.
Salaries -- eroded by double digit inflation rates -- could be raised as much as 100 percent by April.
The taboo on Nazism eroded during the 2016 election and the first year of Donald Trump's presidency.
He said America's military advantage is being "eroded" as other major superpowers adopted new advances more rapidly.
Exchange inventory totaled 250,290 tonnes at the start of the decade but has since eroded almost completely.
The settlement enterprise has already eroded both the credibility and the viability of the two-state outcome.
She feels that ravenous development, both retail and residential, has eroded the neighborhood's architectural and communal vitality.
Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, on Monday said race relations have eroded under President Obama's watch.
Since the 2628 act, presidents and successive Congresses have eroded some, but not all, of its benefits.
That role had initially belonged to Rodriguez, whose usefulness has steadily eroded, four homers shy of 700.
This reality has eroded our moral standing and impacts the way our party operates at every level.
Ultimately, it was questions about Mr. Carson's grasp of foreign policy that eroded voters' and donors' confidence.
By turning the investigation into another partisan fight, he has eroded Republican support for the special counsel.
I downplayed the act of deceiving those I loved, but that's what eroded me over the years.
Mr. Abbas's position, meanwhile, has been eroded by months of violent attacks by Palestinians on Israeli Jews.
More fundamentally, the very capacity of the territory to support large-scale human inhabitation has been eroded.
The nights that would otherwise die, eroded and forgotten by the passing of time, are now preserved.
A sharp depreciation in the real and other Latin American currencies last year eroded the airline's profits.
Still, Mr. Erdogan's dragnet is indefensible, and the Turkish leader has steadily eroded the rule of law.
Former career prosecutors said that the accusations of surveillance abuse had eroded trust in the Justice Department.
On Sunday, some noted acerbically on Twitter that those same rights had been eroded under Mr. Sisi.
This camera by him is made from a ceramic-esque material that looks like it's been eroded.
The orgy of violence resulted in 14 deaths, but it also eroded Klan support among the public.
It is rare for the agency to discover immediately that informants have eroded or are running scared.
It claims that European rules have held back business, weakened the pound and eroded national self-determination.
Without a whiff of sentimentality, Messner shows how the violation has systematically eroded Mia's sense of herself.
But for many, what Clarke called the "mystique" of the stadium has been eroded in recent years.
It has also eroded the belief among many leaders that the Trump administration will keep its word.
And I think the biggest indicator that it's eroded is how little respect we have for Congress.
Voters across the county said the experience further eroded their already shaken confidence in the election process.
" The statement says Trump's proclamation has "further eroded his credibility with foreign leaders, both friend and foe.
But the benefit has eroded in value over the years in relation to the overall benefit formula.
In recent years, however, fierce competition has eroded Wesfarmers' profit margins despite billions of dollars of investments.
Once eroded, the actions of government rest more on political power and less on constitutionally established institutions.
But the reality is that the rural culture, the rural traditions, are slowly being eroded by globalization.
Riots erupted there in protest, and the move further eroded French-speaking Quebecers' support for the war.
On Thursday, Schock said before the indictment that his faith in the Justice Department had been eroded.
Several scandals, including the recent conviction of a former chief rabbi for corruption, have eroded public confidence.
Trust in tech giants eroded, as consumers grew more suspicious about how companies were using their data.
Just the sheer enormity of his shoulders and glutes eroded the dead-cow clothes to unusable looseness.
Asked on "Meet the Press" whether the credibility of the President's words had been eroded, Missouri Sen.
The other two elements of the multi-faceted pressure campaign have either been dropped or significantly eroded.
Coolpad's share price has dropped this year as competition in the smartphone market has eroded its position.
My concern is precisely that the checks that the founders baked into the system have gradually eroded.
This shift in focus has in effect eroded the memories of his claims over Mr. Obama's birth certificate.
Taking care not to slip, we made our way down thick blocks of eroded soil to the water.
Crews were breaking and bagging rocks to drop into the hole eroded in the auxiliary spillway, officials said.
The new island was only predicted to last only few months, as it eroded quickly after its formation.
Scientists have long thought that spillover from the lake eroded the chalk ridge, eventually creating the Dover Strait.
Any residual bullish sentiment also eroded as robust U.S. crude stockpiles indicated that the market was well supplied.
As inflation eroded wage increases, they did little or nothing to reduce income inequality in the long run.
Protesters have expressed fears that those freedoms are getting slowly eroded, as China encroaches on the city's autonomy.
It has eroded civil liberties, locked up unprecedented numbers of young blacks and Hispanics, and corroded foreign policy.
"The longer-term concern is that the RBI's independence is being eroded," the research firm warned, saying that.
As the network's margins may be eroded in the near term, AT&T will need to be cautious.
Falling U.S. yields have eroded support for the dollar, which was flat against a basket of other currencies.
"The desire to learn has been eroded," says Angus Duffett, the head of Silikamva High, a collaboration school.
Backroom deals between some of those parties and Ortega eroded Nicaraguans' confidence in them, analysts and pollsters say.
The scandal also eroded the church's authority in former Catholic strongholds such as Boston, New York and Philadelphia.
Ironically, in an effort to allegedly protect our freedoms, the administration took measures that actually eroded American freedoms.
Citizens of the Asian financial hub are concerned that their civil rights are slowly being eroded under Beijing.
This little green padlock is becoming vitally important as more and more of your online security is eroded.
A steady stream of reforms has eroded the sectors' profitability and margins over the last couple of years.
Like countless Venezuelans, Fonseca has seen her income eroded by hyperinflation that now tops 2 million percent annually.
On its title track, his voice lapses into an almost indecipherable blur of eroded tissue and gargled neglect.
Bloody campaigns by an international coalition between 2014 and 2019 eroded the ISIS present in Iraq and Syria.
Flooding from the sea has become more common during his lifetime, he says, and dramatically eroded the coastline.
Florida beaches have been slammed by recent hurricanes that have eroded the coastline and left beachfront homes vulnerable.
It can be eroded either by physical scratches and scuffs, or by exposure to oxygen, heat, and humidity.
PYOTT: My question is the number of factors, some you have just described, have eroded trust in you.
Tanzanian lenders are facing increased supervision after a surge in non-performing loans eroded capital and dampened profits.
That has eroded TANF's ability to hand out checks to poor people, what people typically think welfare is.
As a lawyer, I have also repeatedly seen due process rights be eroded or nonexistent in detained settings.
The fact that the GOP's standing with women has eroded since then will be troubling to many Republicans.
It's likely they won't abandon agencies altogether, but it's another example of how that business is being eroded.
Flannery had been appointed in August 216.9, taking the reins from Jeff Immelt as GE's stock steadily eroded.
In the last 10 years, several famous landmarks have been flooded, scorched, and eroded by climate-related disasters.
Choice, affordability, protecting pre-existing conditions and restoring the doctor-patient relationship eroded by ObamaCare must be pillars.
No previous generation ever had all of that, not in all of history, and standards have eroded since.
Americans' access to the courts has been eroded by a decades-long bombardment from corporate lobbyists and attorneys.
Instead, he argues, it's up to normal citizens to preserve the norms that have eroded under this administration.
There are rising concerns among the territory's citizens that their civil rights are being eroded under Beijing's rule.
Higher earners would fare only slightly better, with their tax gains significantly eroded but not entirely washed away.
Increased surveillance and health data disclosures have also drastically eroded people's ability to keep their health status private.
Trust has eroded as anyone who had access to the leaked code is regarded as the potential culprit.
"I am concerned about the American values of free speech being eroded, particularly on college campuses," he said.
Audiences across television have eroded as tech platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Netflix attract more of their time.
Since winning power in 2500, Mr. Orban has steadily eroded institutional checks and balances, especially the independent media.
Still supremely gifted, the two years away from professional football had certainly eroded some of his sublime talent.
The influence of civil society institutions that help create social bonds, from churches to labor unions, has eroded.
Sessions has irrevocably eroded confidence in his ability to continue serving as an impartial enforcer of America's laws.
Meanwhile in Denmark — as in so many places — the tide of global capitalism eroded familiar ways of life.
"People think that we've eroded [privacy] or contributed to eroding it," Zuckerberg tells him in their last interview.
Congress has this authority, but the processes through which Congress can enforce this power have eroded over time.
Sales of the company's signature motorcycles continued to slide during its second quarter as profit eroded nearly 20%.
The initial application relied on four claims from the dossier, and the credibility of each eroded over time.
Were I an intelligence officer with Mr. Trump running the show, that sense of purpose would be eroded.
Nonetheless, continued business expansion is a key risk, particularly if underwriting standards deteriorate and capitalisation buffers are eroded.
The economy has been hurt by a strong dollar and sluggish global demand, which have eroded export growth.
But his role was further eroded under the company's restructuring, bankers and lawyers familiar with the process said.
The Tories' once-huge polling lead has eroded to a startling extent since the beginning of the campaign.
To grasp how precipitously its global standing has eroded under President Nicolás Maduro, consider these two recent developments.
It was set off in large part by tumbling oil prices, which eroded the profits of energy companies.
Trump's support has eroded over the past year, but it hasn't, unlike other presidents, dipped or dropped dramatically.
"However, each of these sources of competitive advantage is badly eroded by incomplete transformation and by racism," he said.
It was a decision that further eroded investors' confidence in the country's economy and the health of its institutions.
The freedoms and rights enjoyed by companies that organically developed in democratic countries could well end up being eroded.
Zika fears and the political chaos had eroded confidence in Brazil and the Games, and ticket sales were sluggish.
One story said that Ryan's hold on the speakership was being eroded by roadblocks facing the health care bill.
"Optimism over the OPEC cut decision has eroded a bit," said SEB Chief Commodities Analyst Bjarne Schieldrop in Oslo.
This would have eroded profits by as much as 160 index points and as a trader that is unacceptable.
This fear transcends gender; their anxiety is that over time the rights of all vulnerable citizens will be eroded.
But overall frustration over the economy has eroded the popularity of the pro-business former mayor of Buenos Aires.
Cable companies have struggled to respond to telecom rivals' internet-based TV services, which have eroded their market dominance.
That leadership soon could be eroded if the professional sentiment proves true, according to a survey from Chatsworth Communications.
The militia bedrock established in the 1990s eroded going into the new century, but the sentiment never quite disappeared.
But the belt-tightening since 2011 has eroded the unusually large public-sector wage premium that had built up.
The result is that the choice mechanisms we have traditionally associated with the private realm are eroded or vitiated.
Activists say some democratic freedoms appear to have been eroded, criticizing mass arrests carried out during the recent demonstrations.
They focus less on the world around them, and in the process the values of liberal democracies are eroded.
Years of mismanagement have steadily eroded the once-robust oil industry, which is Venezuela&aposs chief source of income.
And when things get so unfair that that trust becomes eroded, that's when you know you've gone too far.
The lead reached 70 percent in 1983, and then steadily eroded as interest rates headed down over subsequent decades.
Sisi's critics say he has cracked down harshly on dissent and that tough economic reforms have eroded his popularity.
But this sense of timelessness is gradually eroded as the exhibition wears on, violence corrupting the miniatures' balanced perfection.
Competitive pricing by rivals such as AB Foods' Primark unit and online retailers including Amazon also eroded its margins.
Now, with the country's future as a hegemon uncertain and confidence in its institutions eroded, that doubt has intensified.
That has eroded some of emerging markets' recently acquired gloss, taking stocks down 6.5 percent so far this month.
Mr Poroshenko, facing a backlash over his support for an incompetent prosecutor general, has seen his credibility steadily eroded.
Our new government has a chance to repair eroded infrastructure while transforming our economy to meet 21st century needs.
Their concern is that these rights could be further eroded when the country leaves the European Union next year.
The growing use of carbon composites in aircraft has eroded aluminium's dominance as the material of choice for planemakers.
Two massive hacks under her watch, disclosed last year, further eroded the likelihood Verizon would take Mayer on board.
Margins have been eroded by a surge in Brent crude oil prices into the high $70-per-barrel area.
Maybe that trust has already been eroded by years of incremental losses; maybe there's not much left of it.
Together, those appointments give skeptics concern about the wall of separation between military command and political power being eroded.
He has weakened the United States's standing in the world and eroded relationships with key allies, particularly in Europe.
It means stabilization policy is not going to work as well because confidence in the central bank has eroded.
Not asking the citizenship question on the census has eroded African American political clout in places like Los Angeles.
The growth of e-commerce has eroded the sales and customer base for many traditional brick-and-mortar retailers.
The yen's 5.6 percent rise against the dollar during the quarter also eroded the value of GPIF's overseas assets.
They have called for an end to guardianship, which has slowly eroded over the years but remains in force.
Many say they fear greater freedoms won in recent years will be eroded under a settlement with the Islamists.
And a series of corruption and tax-evasion scandals have eroded faith in the country's political and corporate elite.
It eroded the viability of a two-state solution and the prospects for a lasting peace, the EU said.
Venezuela's hyperinflation has eroded salaries, meaning many baseball fans cannot spare 70,000 bolivares - roughly $3 - for a grandstand ticket.
But he will be campaigning in the depths of an economic recession that has eroded support for his party.
They went headlong into the arena of price discounts, which eroded their ability to invest in their core competence.
Senators want Pompeo to explain Trump's persistent criticism of European allies, something they fear has eroded trust within NATO.
Bickering between them, over issues like taxes, education and pension reform, has eroded popular support over the past decade.
Bank secrecy has been eroded since Switzerland agreed, beginning in 2008, to transfer details of thousands of UBS UBSG.
Many analysts said it was unlikely May could remain leader for long now that her authority has been eroded.
Many citizens of the financial hub have expressed concern that their civil rights are slowly being eroded under Beijing.
But that protection is now being eroded by climate change, leaving corals more susceptible to the ravages of bleaching.
As the influence of such elders eroded in modernizing communities, some, like Kafr Qasim, organized their own security patrols.
"We believe that it has significantly eroded and crippled the ability of the regime to produce chemicals," Pence said.
Though he initially had a commanding lead in the polls, his lead has eroded as rivals such as Sens.
A cave on the beach at Sleaford Bay has been eroded to look like the continent it calls home.
It will take leadership, courage, and a renewal of trust that has been so badly eroded in recent years.
A human skull floated at the water's edge—the remains of a body broken free from an eroded grave.
But his advantage on the issue has eroded in recent polling, a trend that Clinton is seeking to accelerate.
Powerful creditors who worry their investments in Puerto Rico's debt will be eroded have fought the bill for months.
South African analysts have warned that Mr. Malema, whatever his intent, eroded popular faith in their country's democratic processes.
Does that mean you're concerned that the norms around corruption and democratic government in the US are being eroded?
Consequently, its value has eroded so much that it pays for only about half of what it once did.
"He created a culture of corruption that has further eroded public trust in the criminal justice system," Martinez said.
Analysts reckon Asda was hurt the most by the rise of the discounters, which eroded its traditional price advantage.
In Los Angeles, decades of promotion of living composers have eroded the skepticism that so often greets new music.
Mr. Kiernan said the pipeline to firm leadership was being eroded by the number of lawyers voluntarily leaving firms.
IACPM's 3-month Credit Spread Outlook Index eroded to a negative 18.8 reading from negative 16.4 the prior quarter.
But, in recent years, a number of smaller parties across the political spectrum have eroded their power and support.
Beginning in 2012, orders for Trump ties steadily eroded until Zhou says he was making just 500,000 in 2014.
But there have been worries among Hong Kong citizens that their civil rights are being eroded under Beijing's rule.
Like the Appalachians, the Himalayas are being eroded, but at a slower rate than that at which they're growing.
He lost his battle to shield his aides from testifying and ultimately eroded his claim to secrecy more generally.
President Xi Jinping's order to enhance party building in the private sector has eroded the independence of private enterprises.
But that reputation was eroded when an outcry forced him to withdraw some planned tax changes earlier this year.
India eroded the autonomy of the part of Kashmir it controlled by imprisoning elected leaders and appointing puppet administrators.
After hitting on erosion as a possible topic, the idea of a word being "eroded" came together pretty quickly.
The U.S. military's competitive edge has eroded "in every domain of warfare" he said, partly because of inconsistent funding.
It has also intensified efforts to rebuild European militaries that have eroded since the end of the Cold War.
The series of accidents, including the fires, has eroded confidence in the quality of the country's public safety standards.
The hurricane eroded key nesting beaches, washing away nests or flooding them with rainwater or seawater, Dr. Mansfield said.
The water had eroded part of the spillway and some of the land between the spillway and the dam.
He has eroded Turkey's democracy, eliminating independent media, undermining political opposition and gaining immense power over Turkey's political process.
The divide between the in-store sales of Black Friday and the online deals of Cyber Monday has eroded.
Toshiba pioneered NAND flash memory and remains a powerhouse in that sector, but rivals have eroded its market share.
Rebel resistance has been eroded by relentless air strikes against civilian areas since the advance began in late April.
"There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," Mr. Ross said.
And one of Asimov's major subjects was the very passage of time that's eroded his prominence in the field.
But declining birthrates, the rise of soccer and basketball and a lack of fields for rugby have eroded participation.
But that sense of normality is slowing being eroded by a foreboding feeling of crisis edging toward the capital.
Low demand has eroded distillate margins across the globe, prompting speculation that some refiners could start reducing processing rates.
Political analysts say confidence has steadily eroded between the government and the rebels, slowing peace initiatives on the ground.
People have a right to repair the things they own, but this right has been steadily eroded over time.
"Trust has been eroded to the point where it is an issue for our long-term future," he said.
But her performance in public polling has since eroded slightly amid heightened scrutiny of her ambitious, progressive policy prescriptions.
In spells of warmer weather its deepest meltwater, thickened to milky white with eroded bedrock, flooded and silted farmland.
The western side of the land bridge retreated as the waterfalls eroded it, and finally a section gave way.
After negotiations between House Democrats and the Trump administration, "those protections, particularly for biologics, have been eroded," Bolten said.
But the 18.4-cent tax hasn't been raised since 1993, so the fund's purchasing power has eroded over time.
Without trees, soil on the high ground around the city is saturated by downpours, and the land is eroded.
The Pew study comes after years of research showing Americans' beliefs in an almighty have eroded in recent years.
Since then, inflation and rising fuel efficiency standards have eroded the purchasing power of funds raised through the tax.
Then there is the 2020 election, which could determine whether our rights will be further eroded or finally protected.
Democrats argue that minority protections have eroded since 2013, fundamentally changing the dynamics of changing the rules on nominations.
By the 80s, however, a new urbanism movement revived the urban shopping experience and eroded the dominance of malls.
It's a reflection of how much the Republican structural advantage in the House has eroded over the last year.
Impeachment has alienated the halves of an already hopelessly divided America, and eroded confidence in democratic institutions and processes.
In the long run, such self-censorship probably eroded trust in economists' arguments more than it built support for trade.
Slowly, the right to an open and free press is being eroded and we can't ignore Trump's role in that.
Myths can serve a useful function in boosting morale, particularly when morale has been eroded by a decade of austerity.
Their power base was eroded by the emergence of two newcomers, anti-austerity Podemos (We Can) and centrist Ciudadanos (Citizens).
The lack of transparency in the handling of the Regeni case by the authorities further eroded the government-media relationship.
There have been tremendous trust issues, since trust has been eroded within the society as well as outside our community.
What about all those other instances of privileges being eroded, of newcomers displacing the old guard and stirring up anger?
Late Sunday, officials noted that water levels had lowered enough that water was no longer spilling over the eroded area.
Ramkrishna Surdeo travels across tribal belts conducting land literacy workshops that show how land rights can be eroded over generations.
In the last half century, the sovereignty of the people has steadily been eroded by unelected judges and government bureaucrats.
Growing government has eroded some of our freedoms, but we still have more freedoms than most countries in the world.
Critics from both the right and the left charge the agreement has hurt manufacturers, reduced jobs and eroded labor conditions.
People complain that such pampering has eroded tech���s work ethic, with employees focusing on free lunches and other perks.
What's happened over time is that the business of medicine took over, and all of these forces eroded that relation.
The same industry — composed of reality television and gossip blogs — that aided and exploited Hilton's rise also eroded her celebrity.
Walter Lippmann's phrase "the acids of modernity" captured Klannish fears that the very ground of Protestant morality was being eroded.
The connection of the E–D– pattern as ERODED didn't occur to me until halfway through a later fill attempt.
"That would be ideal in reversing the inequity of our rights that have been eroded over the years," Cox said.
We find no evidence that the Southwest Effect has been eroded or overtaken in significance or magnitude by other airlines.
And my commitment to our democracy will not be eroded by a stolen election because I believe in our country.
Analysts had expected PPI to fall 3.3 percent, extending a more-than-four-year decline which has eroded profit margins.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that trust had eroded between the two countries under U.S. President Donald Trump.
Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, has eroded Clinton's lead in California, according to a Field Poll released on Friday.
He warned that the values like dignity and optimism that are at the core of the country were being eroded.
While Trump has some support in the U.S. intelligence community, his criticism over the Russia issue eroded much of it.
Like anything that happened a long time ago, what we definitely know is slowly eroded by the passage of time.
Investor trust was eroded during the commodity boom years when miners overspent on projects that may never deliver shareholder returns.
The industrial sector has been undermined by a slowingglobal economy and robust dollar, which have eroded demandfor U.S. manufactured goods.
Months of withering political rhetoric in the presidential campaign has eroded American support for free trade but not for immigration.
In turn that dragged down the stockmarket, since Japan's exporting giants may earn less if their competitive position is eroded.
A lot of the myths about being a man have been eroded or adapted, and I see comedy in that.
A portion of it had eroded under the fence, leaving a hole big enough for a man to slide through.
Chinese interest in smaller Brazilian banks has waned as rising defaults and a two-year recession eroded their capital buffer.
Technology has eroded traditional business models, while the rise of social networks has fundamentally changed the way consumers access information.
He too got into needless wars with the media that sidetracked his progress and eroded his credibility with his colleagues.
America's credibility, image of strength and deterrence eroded due to weak responses to provocations and attempts to harm American forces.
The profit slide eroded Valeo's operating margin to 5.3% of sales in the first half from 7.7% a year earlier.
"Given high unemployment and recession, affordability has been eroded across Calgary," says James M. Cuddy, a senior analyst for CMHC.
Religion didn't die out, but, as Johnson explained, the decades of prohibition had eroded most people's understanding of spiritual traditions.
Health care stocks also eroded the index, falling about 1.1 percent, their biggest intraday percentage drop in nearly two weeks.
Violent confrontations with the police and mass arrests of protesters have eroded faith in the government and the legal system.
That belief has been eroded by a growing protest movement in Toronto, fueled by several police shootings of black Canadians.
To make matters worse, the very tools available to Americans to protect themselves from these harms are simultaneously being eroded.
But that tradition has greatly eroded in the past two decades — and it seems largely forgotten in the Trump era.
Beyond that, the shutdown has further eroded the confidence of the American people in our governing processes and our democracy.
The fallout, combined with the country's prolonged recession, has eroded Ms. Rousseff's support so much that she faces impeachment proceedings.
The findings not only undermined the government's case but also further eroded the credibility of the nation's criminal justice system.
These workers cited a number of moves that they say have driven out longtime workers and eroded employees' support systems.
Kenmore used to be a major player in the market, but its business has eroded under former parent company Sears.
The objectivity standard eroded in the late 20th Century as a core of academics contended that the standard stifled journalists.
Some asked why there was no mention of corruption or other problems that have eroded public trust in the party.
Marine protected areas are also causing "serious concern", said the report, with the majority of their shorelines are being eroded.
Many famous landmarks and iconic natural wonders have been flooded, scorched, or eroded by extreme weather in the last decade.
Mr. Trump's support among female voters has eroded during the course of his campaign, after a number of incendiary statements.
They have eroded the integrity of institutions—media, publishing—that supply the intellectual material that provokes thought and guides democracy.
The commission concluded that U.S. military superiority "has eroded to a dangerous degree" because of political, financial and international issues.
But once we started talking, it was like my ego's defenses eroded and I could see myself from the outside.
There is one obvious reason for this—the loser point, which has eroded the quality of hockey from the inside.
Nevertheless, the bank's reserves have eroded as the war has ground on, eliminating revenue from oil sales and other sources.
"Our value system has been badly eroded," the president lamented in a speech that plagiarised Barack Obama's 2008 victory address.
Or it could move with ocean currents and winds in a northward direction, where it will be eroded more quickly.
Other countries that could see huge lengths of shoreline eroded are Chile, China, the United States, Russia, Mexico and Argentina.
The Democrats' united, confident and longstanding commitment to the spread of liberal values throughout the world eroded in the aftermath.
As you point out in the book, it appears the order established after World War II has already eroded entirely.
Florida's Department of Environmental Protection says that nearly half of its beaches, about 400 miles (640 km), are critically eroded.
Johnson, while openly sympathetic to Israel, wants to preserve a vision of Palestinian statehood that has eroded under Netanyahu's tenure.
A conservative reaction to technocratic liberalism, led by Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, eroded support for labor and employment law.
Trust in vaccines is being so thoroughly eroded, they say, that these prevention tools are in danger of becoming useless.
For Mr. Poroshenko, whose backing mostly comes in the west, a deep recession eroded support for the post-revolution government.
The party of Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister who has eroded democratic norms, won more than half the electorate.
But during the campaign their support eroded significantly in favor of the New Democratic Party, which started in third place.
China has eroded and nearly destroyed democracy in Hong Kong since taking control of the city from Britain in 1997.
The drain of jobs in the Midwest over the last 2000 years has eroded its high school football talent base.
But Moore's victory is also a victory for Trumpism, a populist movement that has eroded normal limits on political behavior.
Foreign imports have eroded the ability of U.S. companies to compete and research and develop new technologies, the proclamation said.
Engineers want to be sure their design for a river "diversion" — an enormous mechanism for restoring eroded wetlands — will work.
For that to be eroded by a successful attack on ICWA — that would have broad implications on all of these.
They want to be sure their design for a river "diversion" — an enormous mechanism for restoring eroded wetlands — will work.
Analysis: Our New New World columnist, Li Yuan, writes that the crisis has eroded trust in the government, perhaps permanently.
That has eroded the wage divide between new hires and existing workers, resulting in a historic level of pay compression.
But over the past few years, as prices have surged across the Bay Area, Oakland's pricing advantages have mostly eroded.
Adidas has eroded Nike&aposs hold on the US market in recent years, thanks largely to its other celebrity partnerships.
Ahmad's death eroded my hope that a better future in Afghanistan was possible and made me determined to get out.
I had just seen two patients healing from mastectomies and another whose cheek had been significantly eroded by oral cancer.
There is clear evidence that Mr. Trump's presidency has eroded America's soft power — the power to attract rather than command.
The 15-month long trade dispute has eroded global economic growth and has prompted large movements out of risk assets.
Sanders' unofficial non-aggression pact with Warren hasn't eroded -- and might not unless they become the last two candidates standing.
The scandals, which persisted long past the crisis, eroded Deutsche Bank's reputation and led to billions of dollars in fines.
He says the challenges faced by different communities are best met together, but radicalization has eroded much of the trust.
The Afghan government has been willing to talk to the Taliban, but wants to ensure its legitimacy is not eroded.
A reunification was seen as necessary now that television audiences have eroded and the movie business is adjusting to streaming.
Those changes eroded the financial advantages Pfizer hoped to reap from buying Allergan, leading the two to eventually part ways.
For many people, it eroded the notion, once nearly universal, that part of being an American was serving your country.
Much as the British empire eroded publicly with nowhere to hide, the nation's humiliation over Brexit has staggered center stage.
A hole in the concrete could possibly have eroded the soil from underneath, a worker on the scene told CNN.
Turnout of black voters surged, and Trump's less educated version of the Republican coalition has eroded a traditional G.O.P. edge.
In the past 40 years, those rules and remedies have been substantially eroded by a Court unwilling to constrain police.
A constellation of modern developments has eroded the power of the crime syndicates, whose origins go back around four centuries.
The landscape is densely cratered and heavily eroded, indicating that it could be among the oldest terrains on the planet.
Tunisia has been hailed as a success story for its democratic development, although an economic crisis has eroded living standards.
Long after the internet has eroded the state's monopoly on information, there is no FM frequency, let alone private radio stations.
The icy tone was set early when decades of tradition eroded as Trump and Clinton declined to shake each other's hand.
"The downside is that much of the joy of being part of a small, intimate little world is eroded," Robinson said.
The surprisingly buoyant earnings numbers contrasted with disappointing quarterly performances from some of Carlyle's rivals, as stormy financial markets eroded returns.
This is another example, Owens says, of a precedent that had been eroded in practice long before it was officially changed.
"You can see entire houses getting ready to be eroded," Anna Prentiss, an archaeologist at the University of Montana, tells me.
But even that is being eroded by Sonos gradually moving to allow other apps, like Spotify, to control its speakers directly.
State and federal court rulings in Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania have eroded or even completely undone Republican partisan gerrymanders.
Falling U.S. yields have eroded support for the greenback with the dollar down 0.1 percent against a basket of its rivals .
However, gains in CME cattle futures eroded throughout Monday's session, with some traders questioning whether the strong slaughter pace would continue.
Extra note: ERODED was a bonus answer that was not in my initial fill attempt; I tried EVADES/EVADED at first.
Once the layer of sympathy is eroded, there's not much left except our own complicity in the symptoms of the problem.
Support for Trump among the GOP establishment, already weak amid disagreements over policy and tone, has now eroded to new lows.
Now, after seeing Microsoft's new trailer, he imagines his sales will be further eroded because Flight Simulator won't need his products.
Some worry that even the transient advantages of cheap labour have been eroded by automation, exposing poor countries to "premature deindustrialisation".
Water from the Flint River eroded the inner-lining of the city's water pipes, causing lead to leak into the supply.
As civility has eroded from the presidential race, the anger has become evident in classrooms, cubicles, and conference rooms across America.
But Barr's comments to the Senate panel that the Trump campaign was spied on have further eroded his standing with Democrats.
Their importance has been clear over the past two years as capital outflows eroded the value of China's foreign-exchange reserves.
Already, by the end of a traditional 40-year career, the skills and knowledge built at the start are substantially eroded.
The project has revived severely eroded ecosystems nearby, such as Lake Juyanhai in Inner Mongolia, which had dried up in 22017.
But since then, in part because of the violent collapse of the Oslo peace accords, support for the left has eroded.
But with no local competition and local and federal oversight eroded by lobbying—many of these companies have simply stopped caring.
Both also produce data that's easiest to interpret when they're trained on uncluttered, older solar systems where disks have already eroded.
A damaged spillway with eroded hillside is seen in an aerial photo taken over the Oroville Dam in northern California, Feb.
The government decriminalized some forms of domestic violence in 2017, a move some Russians said eroded protections for women against abuse.
You should read Phil Klay in The Atlantic, on how two decades of war have eroded the morale of American troops.
Their position is slowly being eroded by the emergence of index-trackers and exchange-traded funds, which charge much lower fees.
The CNBC poll shows support for free trade has eroded across party lines but slipped most sharply among independents and Republicans.
There was also the fear that Wal-Mart's lower price may have eroded EarthKind's profit margins and hindered Block's growth plan.
She said almost a century of global aversion to the use of chemical weapons had been eroded in Douma and Salisbury.
" The White House claimed Wednesday that Trump's confidence in ousted FBI Director James Comey had eroded over the last "several months.
Canadian tar sands, shale and arctic oil and companies active in these areas are likely to see their valuations significantly eroded.
While those advantages eroded over time and led to the recession, December's U.S. tax law changes stripped away the last benefits.
This is good news for workers everywhere, and a boon for the middle class, which has eroded considerably in recent decades.
They turn onto a peninsula of fresh beach jutting out from the eroded shore and dump the sand into the sea.
The third is that the entrenched practices of prosecutors have eroded over time, in part because defense lawyers are winning more.
But more critically, entrenched insider advantages have eroded our ability to choose effective leaders, and hampered our ability to compete globally.
The PRD's base has been eroded by a new left-wing party founded by its former leader Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Numbers of experienced policy staff in personal and committee offices were hollowed out, and the salaries of those who remain eroded.
"One explanation for this is that... trust in central banks' ability to influence the inflation rate may have eroded," he added.
Other losers from Airbnb's expansion include traditional short-term travel accommodations (hotels), who have seen their business eroded by Airbnb's introduction.
However, the email saga has dragged on for longer than a year, and eroded much of the public trust in her.
Safe-haven assets were also in demand amid broader doubts about the market stability that in turn eroded the dollar's appeal.
Still, a series of mass shootings in past weeks have eroded confidence in Lopez Obrador's strategy to reduce record homicide levels.
If you reject "assimilationism," then you can't suggest, as Obama did, that centuries of racism have eroded the black nuclear family.
Almost all of the houses in the city have eroded, and cracks can be seen across the buildings, Asia Times reported.
There have been cases over the years that have eroded complete access to abortion, such as the 1990 decision Hodgson v.
It's clear their confidence in his ability to govern has eroded and they're right to demand the new leadership they deserve.
But in many cases, heavy discounts and lower-priced offshoots have eroded the power of traditional stars to lure in shoppers.
"There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," said in a statement Wednesday.
By 1990, the death toll from the Contra war and the withering effects of U.S. sanctions had eroded the government's popularity.
Once conducted entirely at the state-level between known adversaries, technology has eroded the traditional channels of producing and countering disinformation.
Many say the city's press freedoms are being steadily eroded by what they see as the growing influence of mainland China.
Confidence had eroded so much that the dollar fell to its lowest levels in nearly three years before the recent reversal.
Most Japanese corporate profits will take a hit by the stronger yen as their overseas profits could be eroded when repatriated.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicolas Roos stated in court Wednesday that Cohen "eroded faith in the electoral process" by committing the crimes.
The attacks he has made in his first year in office have already eroded the public's trust of the intelligence agency.
But the index has fallen more than the broader market in recent weeks as optimism on the trade front has eroded.
Over the past three years, the structures that once allowed executives and internal activists to hash out tensions had badly eroded.
N.Y.U. refused to negotiate when the original contract expired in 2005, and over the next decade most of the improvements eroded.
That's because it has been eroded through too much tilling, lack of adequate ground cover and a failure to diversify crops.
Corker, the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, could hold hearings into how Trump has already eroded America's position worldwide.
Mr. Erdogan, who was re-elected last year, and his party have seen their popularity eroded by Turkey's deep economic troubles.
And unlike on Earth, on Mars surface evidence of how our solar system was formed has not been totally eroded away.
They are tapping into a culture of generosity that many feared had been eroded by decades of war, greed and corruption.
Unfortunately, the willingness to take even a minuscule personal risk in the name of the communal good has long since eroded.
The easing was a first step in strengthening the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that has eroded in recent months.
Here, Griswold's multiple years of reporting convey the slow crawl of accumulating frustrations that eroded trust in government bit by bit.
For decades, the spread of forced arbitration and its twin demon, the class-action waiver, have slowly eroded Americans' civil rights.
Since the protests against the controversial extradition bill started in June, Hong Kong's autonomy and freedom have been eroded beyond recognition.
In theory, this would protect the tax base from being eroded by companies having even more incentive to do business overseas.
Super Tuesday exit polls indicated that Sanders's support has eroded among the white working-class voters who powered his 2202 run.
He called the tally released on Monday night by election officials "inexplicable" and said it eroded trust in the electoral system.
"Miss Lack has a firm, full-bodied technique that time has not eroded," John Rockwell wrote in The Times in 1986.
The fierce struggle for survival in the abyss of Peleliu eroded the veneer of civilization and made savages of us all.
First, the argument overstates the extent to which this presidency has eroded the foundations of liberal democracy at home and abroad.
In the RealClearPolitics (RCP) polling average in the Sunshine State, Clinton's edge has been eroded from 2628 percentage points on Oct.
In Chicago, there are also concerns that surveillance might facilitate the racial bias that has long eroded trust of the police.
While he applauds the president's recent pro-Russian, anti-Kurdish policies, he says the president has eroded the country's secular character.
When atrocities go unobserved, uninvestigated, and unpunished, the global institutions that exist to ensure the safety of innocent civilians are eroded.
And we shouldn't minimize the extent to which the long decline of small newspapers has eroded the sense of local identity.
But the widespread use of annoying ads drove users toward ad blocking technologies that have eroded their overall effectiveness for advertisers.
Emerging markets saw sustained selling through the day as concerns over the economic fallout from the Chinese coronavirus eroded risk appetite.
But his agreement to a third international bailout with more austerity measures attached, after years of belt-tightening, have eroded support.
While public opposition to sports betting has steadily eroded, some critics argue there hasn't been a sea change that warrants legalization.
The expenses have added up and eroded profit margins, although Walmart appears to be further along in the process, analysts said.
Taken together, the conduct of the operations in Yemen have eroded the already deteriorating norms of the international humanitarian legal system.
Productivity and pay rose in tandem for decades after World War II, until labor and wage protections began to be eroded.
This is further evidence that the lack of U.S. sanctions enforcement under the Obama administration greatly eroded U.S. credibility and deterrence.
An eroded middle class or a poorly educated and compensated work force, she has argued, could impair the country's economic potential.
Pompeo was credited with restoring morale among State's rank-and-file employees that had eroded under Tillerson soon after taking over.
The eroded, lumpish plateau that rose from the valley floor on either side was, in late October, parched bare and tan.
But acceptance of homosexuality eroded when the British settled in India, bringing with them laws that reflected a rigid, Victorian morality.
Our always-on culture has eroded a lot of empathy, which is why we find ourselves stepping on each others' feelings.
But, as public trust in institutions eroded, celebrities took their place, and the line between politics and entertainment began to disappear.
Several people said the mass killing eroded a sense of safety, and that the arrival of Mr. Kokoraleis exacerbated that feeling.
It's worth considering whose influence-buying efforts would really be most eroded by a ban on hiring ex-members as lobbyists.
One by one, the steps in between you and debt are being eroded by the creation of a "frictionless" cash system.
I am deeply disappointed in my adopted country as the fundamental values that should underpin any developed society are being eroded.
"When you have a fixed pot of money that's eroded over time, you will only have winners and losers," Pavetti said.
Searing images of law enforcement abuses in Chicago, Cleveland and elsewhere have eroded the public's trust in police power on the street.
Divisive elections on March 15 eroded the base of traditional parties, forcing the need to work out a deal between four parties.
The city is guaranteed special freedoms under a policy called one country, two systems but many think these freedoms are being eroded.
A widely heard explanation is that a fall in union membership, combined with rising offshoring and outsourcing, has eroded workers' bargaining power.
And, over time, bit by bit, like a cancer eating away at our democracy, corruption has eroded Americans' faith in our government.
After two years, when my sense of self had completely eroded and my mental health was in the gutter, I ended things.
The Donald Trump who's very thin-skinned, when the persona has been eroded or somehow removed—what's exposed is this insecure creature.
Authorities ordered people to leave the area when a hole developed in an eroded area of the spillway, affecting about 188,000 residents.
But Kuczynski's bitter battle with the opposition has fractured political parties, eroded trust in elected officials and sparked calls for new elections.
The company has managed to control much of the market internally, but the Chromebook has swiftly eroded marketshare here in the States.
The disasters have only compounded extreme pressure from low prices caused by fierce competition and low interest rates that have eroded profit.
Those rate cuts, down to a range of 1.75% to 2%, have eroded the Fed's limited firepower to fight the next recession.
" He added that they harmed "free and transparent elections, and in committing these crimes, Cohen has eroded faith in the electoral process.
This loose material can easily be eroded away by surf, causing the new land to become unsupported and slide into the sea.
However, the deterioration since 2007 - when general government debt was less than 10% of GDP - has eroded the sovereign's buffer against shocks.
Oil companies have been restructuring pay packages of their top management after a two-year-long slump in oil prices eroded profitability.
But economic recession and a financial crisis have eroded that support, and Erdogan's ever-tighter control over government has alarmed some voters.
But economic recession and a financial crisis have eroded that support and Erdogan's ever-tighter control over government has alarmed some voters.
A roughly 30 percent slide in bank stocks since 2015, as the negative interest rate environment eroded margins, helps to explain this.
In his first term, won in 2013 in another dubious vote, he eroded democracy by silencing critical media and eviscerating the constitution.
Think of Malaysia, where since the country's founding the rule of law was steadily eroded by an ever more authoritarian ruling coalition.
As mentioned above, this announcement bump for Biden has since eroded, so we might have expected Sanders's polling position to recover too.
Another Twitter user hypothesized that it could've been an object eroded on a beach and dropped into the chimney by a bird.
However, lawyers have been increasingly vocal that liberties are being eroded and there are growing worries that media freedoms are being undermined.
The industrial sector has been undermined by a slowing global economy and robust dollar, which have eroded demand for U.S. manufactured goods.
TPP would have further eroded the US manufacturing base, decimated our auto industry and surrendered yet more of American sovereignty to globalism.
"The once clear lines — between right and wrong, good and evil, light and darkness — were eroded until only a faint wrinkle remained."
He proposed to build a wall to fight coastal erosion by the course's sand dunes, which eroded after heavy storms in 2014.
Add the trade disputes between the United States and other major powers, especially China, and economic growth into 2019 could be eroded.
That's clearly no longer the case – by most measures, human rights and freedom have been eroded globally in the last five years.
That could put at risk the approval of the budget law and recent data has eroded confidence in the country's economic recovery.
Screenshot: Agility RoboticsLast mile has become a war zone in recent years, as e-commerce has grown and labor norms have eroded.
AUB's VR is also sensitive to asset quality or liquidity deterioration or if the bank's Fitch core capital ratio is severely eroded.
These crises promise an era of deteriorating quality of life, increasing personal debt, eroded rights and freedoms, lawless militarism, and social breakdown.
On Monday, students at Yale Law School launched a big class-action case against Connecticut, alleging its Ebola quarantines eroded civil liberties.
Critics fear a presidential system would remove the remaining checks and balances in Turkish political life, which have already been severely eroded.
It's a false construct and an often-impregnable line, one that in Los Angeles has slowly eroded over the last half-decade.
Limestone sea stack formations are found on coastlines around the world, formed when cliffs are eroded by harsh winds,rain and waves.
The juxtaposition of grandiose claims with an inability to deliver has eroded Trump's public standing, which was historically weak from the outset.
He remains Turkey's dominant politician, but economic recession and a slump in the lira have eroded support for his Islamist-rooted AKP.
Some of that added support has eroded over time, thanks to residual public resentment over the Iraq War, but it still exists.
But ruling is harder than that, and the family has had its position eroded out from under it for several seasons now.
As for Guillory's mother, a former Mamou officer, her son's death has eroded the trust she had for her brethren in blue.
Yet in other places democracy seems to have eroded, thanks largely to presidents changing or flouting constitutions to cling on to power.
Announcing the probe, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross cited "evidence that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry".
Either wages can rise in compensation, in which case business costs will rise and the competitive advantage of devaluation will be eroded.
ILEC lobbyists also eroded many of the sharing requirements for telco fiber and cable networks with the help of the Supreme Court.
The President was initially pleased with his new attorney's brashness, but that has steadily eroded as the parade of interviews has continued.
Access to legal abortion, the sweeping effect of Roe, has gradually been eroded over time, most notably by Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
Bloomberg told the congregation the policy eroded trust with the public and he aimed to earn back that trust, the Times reported.
Opponents say he has eroded the secular pillars of the republic established by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and is plunging Turkey into authoritarianism.
The distinctions between cable and broadcast have mostly eroded to sports fans — they're all just channels on a long menu, aren't they?
The country endured sluggish economic growth over the past six years, and the devaluation of the Tunisian dinar has eroded purchasing power.
It added that even as councils have become more speculative in their commercial activities, their capacity to analyse risk has been eroded.
Though five months of controversy have eroded the president's public standing, polls show Trump retains backing from roughly 8 in 10 Republicans.
The body of the Sphinx has eroded over time, despite efforts to restore the landmark, and parts of the face are missing.
USGS also warns people against going into the ocean, as eroded land and lava are making their way down the volcanic incline.
His reforms have eroded wages and fueled poverty, according to a report this year by the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina. Mrs.
The German-Polish relationship, once strong, has eroded since the nationalist Law and Justice Party came to power in Poland in 2015.
But the mass immigration she allowed last year has eroded her popularity as well as that of her Christian Democratic (CDU) party.
"There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," Ross said in his May statement.
Paleontologists know this from the dinosaur's fossilized poop; they've discovered T. rex feces containing tiny chunks of bone eroded by stomach acid.
Human rights groups have criticized Mr. Ban's decision, describing at as a capitulation that eroded the moral authority of the United Nations.
This short term-focus is being eroded further by high-deductible health plans and payers who shift risk and costs to patients.
"So many countries around the world have watched in silence while people have been killed, while rights have been eroded," she said.
Global commodity firms have been buffeted by falling prices and volatility that have eroded margins for trading goods from grains to copper.
His party has been rocked by several corruption cases that have eroded its popular support, even as the economy has improved steadily.
But as we grew up, I watched his laughter fade to seriousness as 'real life' eroded his sense of humour and wonder.
The airline has in recent years seen its market share on international routes eroded by aggressively expanding mainland Chinese and Gulf airlines.
Furthermore, both Apple and Samsung have seen their smartphone sales eroded by competing devices from domestic rivals like Xiaomi, Huawei, and Oppo.
The Jacksonville Jaguars haven't been around long, and a deeply depressing stretch of futility has already eroded memories of some incredible games.
Biden's standing in early-voting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire has been eroded somewhat by the rise of Massachusetts Sen.
Biden's standing in early-voting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire has been eroded somewhat by the rise of Massachusetts Sen.
The sharp drop in commodities prices has eroded economic growth around Latin America and the support leftist governments once drew from it.
"   White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Tuesday that Trump asked for Flynn's resignation once the president's faith in his adviser "eroded.
Mr. Young, who represents part of southern Indiana, found success framing Mr. Bayh as an outsider whose connections to Indiana had eroded.
Democratic primary strength has steadily eroded in many Southern states where the party was once strong in down-ballot races, for instance.
Popular tolerance for the regime eroded further as inflation raised the cost of food, especially bread, placing real strain on poor Egyptians.
As the war has dragged on, the American government's leverage over the Taliban has been eroded by its floundering and their success.
Once again, an important civic institution worth protecting has been eroded by the president's insistence that he be the center of attention.
Their shallow burial place, just yards from the shore of Masig Island, north of mainland Australia, has been eroded by rising seas.
Mr. Franken warned that if the blue-slip constraint eroded, Republican senators would lose, too — and not just when Democrats regained power.
Nearly two-thirds of borrowers renewed the loans — some more than 10 times — paying heavy fees that further eroded their financial standing.

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