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Big money eats away at the heart of our democracy.
Essentially, the fight goes on — even as it eats away.
It eats away at you when you least expect it.
That's because inflation eats away at the value of money over time.
It's a progressive disease that eats away at memory and self-identity.
It eats away at you, as well as being bad to others.
Dementia slowly robs you of your cognitive abilities, eats away at your brain.
That continual drib-drab-- just eats away at the reputation of the bank.
The guilt eats away at her as she tries to move forward with Lawrence.
But there is a big one that still eats away at him, he says.
Partisanship eats away at the sense that it is possible to think for yourself.
Without corrosion control, water eats away at the pipes that carry it to people's homes.
It shows how insidiously an awareness of unjustly imposed limits eats away at a person.
"When you grow up, not seeing yourself, it slowly eats away at you," he said.
Little by little, the growing army eats away at the brain, causing telltale, microscopic spongy holes.
"It eats away at what folks are able to have for their basic necessities," Yu said.
Underlying inflation will grind up more slowly as above-trend growth eats away at available slack.
Japanese retailers are struggling with weak sales as flat wage growth eats away at consumer confidence.
This enzyme eats away at the ovulation-suppressing effects of hormonal birth control, lowering its effectiveness.
But a similar problem eats away at the credibility of most of the characters as written.
The pressure to be politically correct, in his mind, is the cancer that eats away at America.
Anything that eats away at our individual privacy, especially at scale, is a risk to that commons.
As freshwater melts into the ocean, it stirs up ocean waters, which eats away at the ice.
The actress, 47, was diagnosed in August with the disease, which eats away at the nervous system.
But what eats away at them is that they know they made their choices — every damned one.
The oil-exporting country is also plagued by corruption that eats away at its crude sales income.
It eats away at credibility and it just shouldn't be used to the extent that it is.
"The nationalism is like an acid that eats away at the glue that holds Europe together," said Chandler.
After this time, they will be charged a "rental" fee that slowly eats away at the ownership cost.
Rising renewable output, as well as rising competition in liberalizing markets, also eats away at incumbent power operators.
A strong dollar makes U.S. exports less competitive and eats away at profits for U.S.-based multinational firms.
That eats away at your talking points for those issues, and for your ownership over your own policies.
As it grows it eats away the spider's organs until bursting out Alien-style to begin the process anew.
According to Dr. Jaliman, our bodies are constantly producing this enzyme and it eats away at our natural collagen.
Sotir advises near-retirees to aggressively pay down high-interest debt before it eats away at your retirement income.
"Small steps are necessary and possible," but anything ambitious that eats away at solidarity is more difficult, he said.
But when you remove it, it essentially eats away one of the components and the dye molecules are flushed out.
And I'm so sorry to whoever I hurt and whoever I lied about because it truly eats away at me.
It's a sickness that eats away at the sinner as much as it does the people whom that sinner hurts.
It is as if somebody is inserting acids into a body that eats away at the ligaments and the tendons.
The result is a corrosive compound known as an escharotic that eats away at living tissue, leaving sores or scarring.
High-grade bonds, he said, can increase the risk of an investment portfolio as inflation eats away at the return.
But do this, and your skin will take the oil for hydration purposes first before it eats away at your makeup.
Global warming eats away Alaskan village CNN's Lisa Rose, John D. Sutter, Steve Visser and John Newsome contributed to this report.
"Homophobia is an ill that eats away at society, invades schools, and poisons families and lost friends," Mahjoubi said in his post.
In "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), gestation is a violation of sorts, a sickness that eats away at the body and a woman's agency.
These include, in the Reagan Library's case, an annual visitation by a herd of goats that eats away the surrounding flammable scrub.
But corruption eats away at that money, as reflected in the constant complaints by local units that they are underfed and outgunned.
HHV-6 in particular has been repeatedly linked to multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disorder that progressively eats away at the central nervous system.
Worse yet, she can't tell Paula about the wild sex or the wild feelings and the secret eats away at Rebecca's already endangered soul.
Zach does eventually see the error of his ways, and the guilt over protecting Bryce eats away at him for much of season 2.
Just as important, skipping plastic allows you to avoid the trap of credit card debt that eats away at your ability to save monthly.
On "Milwaukee," Tolan writes about his fading prospects for homeownership, trying so hard to resign to indifference as time slowly eats away at everything.
" He continued in a second tweet, "I like to pretend hate and s— don't get to me, but subconsciously it eats away at me.
In his novel, "Wuhan-193" causes the secretion of a "toxin that literally eats away brain tissue" causing loss of control of bodily function.
Billionaire Warren Buffett on Saturday warned that high-grade bonds can increase the risk of an investment portfolio as inflation eats away at the return.
There's no script for what Fleabag went through with best friend Boo (Jenny Rainsford), for the complex, vindictive grief which eats away at its host.
Julian would not want you to live your life with bitterness and upset, it eats away with you and drains your life slowly but surely.
A composite image would emerge, of a twitchy and phone-addicted pest who eats away at beloved American institutions the way boll weevils feed on crops.
Discontent among the armed forces has grown as hyperinflation eats away at salaries and food shortages leave soldiers and rank-and-file troops struggling to get by.
Cole Sprouse has changed a lot since his child actor days — and one particular comment he made years ago now eats away at him, Teen Vogue reports.
The prospect of new business will offer a respite for investment banks, struggling with dwindling revenue as the global economy slows and regulation eats away at their business.
Such an environment threatens the stock market because stronger inflation eats away at corporate profit margins, and higher interest rates make borrowing costs higher for investors and businesses.
The notion that I have to go out and do the thing I originally wanted eats away at me, and hangs like a cloud over everything I do.
Now, in Venezuela's asphyxiating economy, even PDVSA employees are struggling to pay for everything from food and bus rides to school fees as triple-digit inflation eats away incomes.
And when economic power is concentrated in the hands of the few, history also shows that political power is sure to follow -- and that dynamic eats away at democracy.
Since tartar is what eats away at your teeth and gum sand could eventually result in your tooth falling out, you definitely don't want to get to that point.
And when economic power is concentrated in the hands of the few, history also shows that political power is sure to follow — and that dynamic eats away at democracy.
Instead, these items, whether they're edible or functional, are ultimately unnecessary and could contribute to food spoiling faster, which can slowly eats away at your budget in the long run.
Yet, despite these lighthearted touches, this is an unflinching account of exactly how it feels to endure racism: a poison that eats away at "the very essence of your being".
Proponents of black salve in the Facebook groups believe that the paste, typically made from a flowering plant called bloodroot and zinc chloride, only eats away cancerous or diseased tissue.
Fears about inflation, which eats away at corporate profit margins and could force the Fed to hike rates faster than it anticipates, helped fuel the recent stock market sell-off.
The hair dryer also briefly distracts from the burnt black char (a result of the artist's studio fire) that coats a quarter of the piece and eats away at a corner.
Five years after her retirement, she was found to have multiple sclerosis, a debilitating disease in which the body's immune system eats away at the protective sheaths that cover the nerves.
Acidification, for instance, eats away at the actual structure of the reef, allowing abundant boring creatures (like brightly colored coral worms) to have an easier time munching through the corals, Davis said.
And scaling back the UBI to offer only $5,000 per adult (or what have you) significantly eats away at the anti-poverty punch while still leaving a very expensive program in place.
"This is the cap if they decide to write cheques directly to citizens, because then they are effectively giving away money for nothing and that eats away at their capital," Von Gerich said.
While Sarah sits for one of Felix's paintings and Kira and Rachel chat at Dyad, Alison bumps into Chad, and they reminisce about Aynsley as the guilt eats away at both of them.
"The constant 'drip, drip', as more than one contributor put it, eats away at the employees' self-confidence until they become anxious, exhausted and ill, incapable of performing their job," the report added.
Though the bacteria is typically contracted while in the water — it enters the body through small cuts or burns and then eats away at soft tissue — Guastucci said she hadn't been near water recently.
Among them: Being motivated by greed or fear instead of fundamentals; mistiming markets, buying at the top and selling at the bottom; and trading too frequently, which eats away at returns with investment fees.
More symbolically, note the prominence of the Atari classic "Yars' Revenge," in which a vengeful infiltrator eats away at the monster's defenses, like so many gifted pickles, until it is vulnerable enough to destroy.
"The fact I will never have a chance to face my predator in court eats away at my soul," said Jennifer Araoz, who has accused Mr. Epstein of raping her when she was 15.
"The fact I will never have a chance to face my predator in court eats away at my soul," said Jennifer Araoz, who has accused Mr. Epstein of raping her when she was 15.
Call it an occupational hazard, but a nagging sense of FOMO eats away at me — like I've missed out on some major news event — whenever I haven't scrolled through my feed for a couple hours.
We took stock of what worries Brexiters about their country ("She's lost control") and what eats away at America's rust belt: Fair trade with China and putting venison on the dinner table ("Cavatina"), among other things.
As for bonds the capital value gets hit as current market rates rise compared to the coupon on an older bond, while inflation, the underlying cause behind tightening, eats away at the value of the yield.
Around 300 vultures have taken over the tower in the past six years, Quartz reports, and have coated the structure with "droppings mixed with urine," as well as corrosive vomit that eats away at the metal.
Although wages and prices tend to move in tandem over long periods, inflation erodes household purchasing power if it is not matched with similar increases in wages, and it eats away the value of households' savings.
Fears of rising inflation are at the heart of what's ailing the stock market because it eats away at corporate profit margins and could force the Fed to raise interest rates even faster than it currently forecast.
For a man made entirely of ego, that tidbit eats away at him, and as numerous examples have shown, when Donald Trump can't manipulate history himself, he'll keep bringing it up until someone finally tells him he's victorious.
While inspired (in part) by the dramatic onslaught of a storm, many of these projects are also designed to keep the Big Apple as dry as possible as sea level rise eats away at coasts around the world.
Even though the stakes happen to be of national importance, it is possible to identify, in terms both passionate and prosaic, with every person onstage — even the scheming, regicidal Claudius, whose ambition eats away at him like a cancer.
SAO PAULO, April 5 (Reuters) - Brazilian electricity distributors said they have over contracted power supplies from generators that could represent big financial losses for them, as the deepening recession eats away at demand for energy in Latin America's largest economy.
Describing a three-week trip to Europe, Georgetown political scientist Abraham Newman says America's allies are deeply pessimistic about the state of the transatlantic relationship: 15/It also eats away at the taken-for-granted blind commitment to support US power.
The machines have assembled a unified army, growing so fast that evolution couldn't keep nature in balance and molecular nanotechnology eats away at every living thing on earth, slowly consuming all life and turning our home into a grey planet.
As the third season opens, his son has been branded a Nazi hero for his actions, and the way it eats away at him (in a way reminiscent of Gene Hackman's descent into madness in The Conversation) and affects his family is the most compelling part of the season.
It's fitting that this hearing takes place on Halloween, because the idea that one of Canada's telecoms could favour a certain music streaming service, for example, over another—by making Spotify free to use, while Apple Music eats away at your data plan, for example—is pretty spooky.
She glances up at the stiff man with a look of total and utter shame, the kind of shame that borders on degradation, the kind of shame that eats away at the soul for years to come, the kind of shame that sends your stomach into triple backflips.
If she eats away at his voters — many of them moderates looking for electability and party unity, some looking for a Biden escape route — she could cost him a badly needed victory in New Hampshire, before the race moves to the less Buttigieg-favorable states of Nevada and South Carolina.
It's also expected to continue growing even as automation eats away at the lowest tier of workers: While the number of cashiers is projected to decline by 246, retail employment overall is expected to swell to 573 million jobs (up from 257 million in 22026), according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
"The fact that I will never have a chance to face my predator in court eats away at my soul," accuser Jennifer Araoz said during a 2-1/2 hour hearing before U.S. District Judge Richard Berman, who let the women testify despite the fact that Epstein's death meant he would never face a trial.
A brain scan of someone with multiple sclerosisImage: Govind Bhagavatheeshwaran (National Institutes of Health)New research funded by the National Institutes of Health suggests an experimental drug can slow down the brain damage caused by a form of multiple sclerosis (MS), an incurable neurological disorder that eats away at the protective coating of our nervous system.
The delicate moment of a woman and a man enjoying a cup of tea in the nude in Sud's 2006 etching "Over a Cup of Tea" is directly undercut by the harshness of her 1999 etching "Dining with Ego" where the man eats away in blind gluttony while the woman sits wistfully over an empty plate.
You use acid on a metal plate to create a pattern that eats away in a certain way and once it's done doing what it does, you paint the plate and then you put it in a press and pull the paper off and you can see the plates are the same but the colors are different.
While the game is rooted in the story of a very specific part of the country, the struggles that Possum Springs and its denizens face are the same of Philippi and of any of America's dying small towns: industry that left and isn't coming back, new work only coming from faceless, soulless mega corporations, thinking things can't get worse and then unexpected bills appear and you don't have the savings to pay for them, watching your once peaceful community succumb to addiction and crime, the all-consuming desire to escape, and the guilt that eats away at you for everyone else who couldn't get out.

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