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"erode" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] to gradually destroy the surface of something through the action of wind, rain, etc.; to be gradually destroyed in this way synonym wear away
  2. [transitive, intransitive] to gradually destroy something or make it weaker over a period of time; to be destroyed or made weaker in this way

745 Sentences With "erode"

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I feel like that was starting to erode then, and it certainly has continued to erode.
The more we erode language, the more we erode complex thought and the easier we are to control.
This plan wouldn't erode the coverage gains of the Medicaid expansion but would undoubtedly erode coverage in the individual market.
"If your credibility starts to erode, the president's credibility starts to erode, the administration's credibility, the country's credibility," he said.
The Cheetos are unable to erode through the stomach in the first place, so also not able to erode any other organs.
Can that erode if a fire spreads in unexpected ways?
But soaring U.S. production is threatening to erode OPEC's efforts.
It would be a shame to see it erode further.
That would erode supply for the export market over time.
That provides an easy way to erode Pheu Thai's alliance.
This will further erode the distinction between party and state.
International sanctions imposed by the UNSC were beginning to erode.
Technology has the potential to erode our sense of empathy.
Tolerance is unlikely to erode as the millennials grow older.
First, the white nationalist core of his support would erode.
Both serve to erode the company's confidence in their data.
No other platform has done more to erode traditional media.
It will erode trust in more responsible Republican health proposals.
If not, it might erode away because of wave action.
But over time, Trump's leadership will steadily erode U.S. credibility.
Transaction costs can erode the final yield that is earned.
Does Comey's book further erode the image of President Trump?
They will erode the foundation of coverage necessary for innovation.
Do you think they erode trust between parents and children?
It also threatens to erode Afghan troops' willingness to fight.
So a recession would erode support among his base supporters.
They've seen the P.T.A.s dry up and social trust erode.
DNA, if stored properly, doesn't erode the way memories do.
China is trying to erode Taiwan's body politic from within.
And, why now do you feel it start to erode?
No one wants the U.S. relationship with Europe to erode.
Recently, though, cable's prized triple play has started to erode.
Strong support for these groups will further erode European solidarity.
That will erode capital buffers—their ability to withstand future losses.
"It can actually erode the skin, like a burn," Barrio said.
"Apple cider vinegar is acidic and can erode enamel," Kantor says.
Political polarization continues to erode the strength of our government institutions.
This can erode customer trust, and thus we remove the review.
In the case of propellers, the cavities erode the blades' substance.
When Mao died in 1976, belief in communism began to erode.
But erroneous mistakes erode trust and diminish the necessity for accuracy.
That would erode recent gains in savings rates immediately, McBride added.
They erode impunity and increase the likelihood that victims are heard.
It also threatens to erode the president's support among evangelical voters.
The China-South Korea détente could erode American leverage with Beijing.
It will erode public confidence in the Justice Department she leads.
During the 1990s, however, corruption began to erode Mr Mugabe's authority.
Analysts expect profits from America to erode by around 10% annually.
Demand growth could erode the buffer of now plump global inventories.
These factors could further erode the budget surplus in 2018-2019.
It will take time for China to truly erode our foothold.
Research shows cyber-security breaches can erode companies' share prices permanently.
And with Pompeo in charge, America's standing could erode still further.
Rising sea levels, which will erode Massachusetts' territory, said the Court.
The credibility of the Endangered Species Act will continue to erode.
The latest developments only threaten to further erode this fragile relationship.
Payments of money for silence undermine law enforcement and erode democracy.
This prevents public oversight and could erode trust and undermine democracy.
Without mitigating factors, their innate goodness would not erode with age.
"Settlement activities definitely erode the rich culture of pastoralists," Ambelu said.
All of this will further erode the competence of this administration.
The power of technology to erode privacy is clearer than ever.
Pumping that much would also erode Saudi Arabia's spare production capacity.
Venom starts to erode Eddie's sanity immediately, to disturbing, tragicomic effect.
The Orlando shooting ought to erode support for permissive gun laws.
If that happens, she said, trust in the system will erode.
But experts say instability could further erode PDVSA's ability to operate.
Instead, we have seen toxic partisanship finally erode this fundamental responsibility.
But it could also erode his support from pro-Trump voters.
Now is not the time to erode requirements around fair lending.
STEIN: And remember this: dominance--well, it's not there to erode.
That is one imperial feature that will take time to erode.
But it will not erode our determination, courage in the future.
We looked at how corruption can actually erode growth going forward.
Populist governments continue to erode democracy in Poland and in Hungary.
The episode was likely to further erode Sri Lanka's political stability.
They erode trust in its ability to tell this particular story.
The fall from grace of its leaders may erode those efforts, however.
Perhaps. But this refreshingly earnest movie tries to erode such skeptical reactions.
The paper said potential environmental liabilities threaten to erode 3M's valuation further.
But institutions can erode, and the country is wretchedly divided (see article).
They want to manipulate our citizens and erode trust in democratic institutions.
The tariffs, in this case, will erode US tech sector profit margins.
They tend to erode distinctions of faith based on ethnicity or birthplace.
Even centrists and neoliberals may ask questions like: Will this erode prosperity?
"This will erode fighting capacity," says Oktay Bingol, a retired brigadier general.
However, these compromises did not erode broad public support for the Greens.
And it could trigger further efforts to erode the landmark climate accord.
We cannot react in ways that erode the fabric of our society.
Rising inflation tends to erode the value of bonds, pushing yields higher.
So I think trust could erode in these other companies as well.
Only then can we erode the pay gap once and for all.
"drunkeness," when it was actually a fairly transparent attempt to erode Federalist
Democrats already saw their support erode in 22016 where those voters live.
It will take a long, long time for these ratios to erode.
Longer term, might this erode American dominance of the international trade system?
When work is like water, it can erode and destabilize our lives.
To the chef's credit, milder dishes don't erode against the numbing ones.
Pitches for treatments with no scientific proof erode trust and threaten lives.
Even as the sitting president works to erode trust in the press.
I know firsthand how fear can erode neighborhood unity and stifle progress.
Thus does the old political camouflage erode — slowly, but with visible results.
Labor experts said such detentions erode Western companies' confidence in Chinese suppliers.
But failing to successfully respond to these questions could erode Bloomberg's support.
A drop would further erode savings and increase the cost of living.
But it will certainly further erode the image of the advertising business.
Those steps fuel health insurance premium increases that further erode wage gains.
But Republicans believe that tying Kelly to Sanders can erode his standing.
Yes. But they were doing it to erode trust in our institutions.
As a result, America's influence and interests in the world would erode.
Any type of carbonated water can erode the enamel on your teeth.
Inflation appeared to erode consumer spending growth in January, rising 0.2 percent.
Some of the reforms Krulak had put in place began to erode.
Cuts that erode the research and development base — and undermine entrepreneurial drive — will ultimately erode the technological edge that has created highly-paid jobs and provided products with the potential to make us healthier, safer and more efficient.
The drop could help erode a supply glut that has weighed on prices.
Powerful forces are attempting to erode our democracy, and that affects real lives.
Critics have said it will further erode democracy and entrench one-man rule.
It's still unknown just how rapidly warmer ocean waters will erode the glaciers.
Unless closed, this gap will erode the tax base over the long run.
Parental fears around vaccines that are stoked by misinformation can erode that protection.
This is the trickle-down effect of Trump's active work to erode truth.
A trade war with Europe will only further erode the fragile transatlantic relationship.
Wooden caskets, from mahogany to pine, last a bit longer but still erode.
This narrower margin could erode their financial standing and eventually inhibit their lending.
Political analysts say such support could erode if the investigations against Netanyahu intensify.
Watch glaciers melt, land erode, and cities turn into one giant parking lot.
"The fear began to erode," said Jeffrey Smith, from campaign group Vanguard Africa.
They say that would undermine Medicare finances and erode political support for it.
In an extreme case it could, theoretically, fully erode the margin, bankers suggest.
Russian interference is designed to erode trust in national institutions and weaken democracies.
And if people pull away from subways, they are going to erode further.
If that volatility continues, it could erode consumers' confidence in the economic recovery.
These costs, commonly buried in prospectuses and fine print, can erode portfolio values.
This could shake players' faith in HQ and erode their incentive to compete.
"The fear began to erode," said Jeffrey Smith from campaign group Vanguard Africa.
If trade eased workers' rarity value, it would also erode their bargaining power.
The manners of patients erode as we become maddened by confusion and dread.
Activists worry that tolerance for dissent in Chinese society will erode even further.
"Not only does this erode a family's ability to build wealth," she said.
How dare death and time erode the world her parents made for her?
Or it can slowly erode, as has occurred in Kenya, Japan and Hungary.
Lawsuits that expose systemic, decades-long cover-ups can erode that crucial credibility.
But Democrats and some Republicans do not believe the efforts will erode Mrs.
Slower growth in China may eventually erode the legitimacy of the ruling party.
Instead, multiple Congressional actions threaten to erode already-weak protections against genetic discrimination.
It's a really weak dam, and so it will erode quickly and break.
But then indie started to erode, and rock began to fade alongside it.
Fear of rising inflation tends to erode the value of bonds, increasing yields.
Quiet as rocks that grow in layers and erode in too much sound.
Conservatives say switching to a unified system would erode competition and worsen services.
"The dunes, once they erode, take decades to build back up," Doran said.
What seems steady and stable in the short term can erode surprisingly quickly.
The seismic cultural shifts of the '60s and '70s erode the old formality.
It's much easier to erode trust in the government than to build it.
With inflation, NASA's buying power would erode, effectively a budget cut each year.
These hopes began to erode with Mr. Obama's attempts to contain China's assertiveness.
Chances are the work will erode a bit because of rain and wind.
Moreover, shipping costs and the expense of returns would quickly erode its margins.
Public defections would further erode support for Ryan and make him appear vulnerable.
It will erode the innovation and tools that our first responders rely upon.
When economic conditions change, when market sentiment shifts, balance sheets can erode quickly.
What kinds of posts earn your teen's respect, and what kinds erode it?
What you're paying matters because high fees erode your investment returns over time.
Now, some fear that in the lower ranks, it has begun to erode.
But, under the legislation, every industry would see its gains erode over time.
Battulga says he is not seeking to erode Mongolia's 343-year old democracy.
If you break that connection, support for the program could erode over time.
Political analysts say such support may erode if the investigations against Netanyahu intensify.
If the world's most powerful country steps back, that entire architecture could erode.
The bottom line: These geopolitical trends erode trust, increase market volatility and dampen investment.
Soon after, however, Australia's political instability would erode Japan's advantage with the old guard.
Employer Medicare Advantage plans are profitable, and administratively setting rates would erode those profits.
And it could erode trust in the dollar as a global mode of payments.
These could erode profit margins and cause another leg down in earnings estimates. 3.
"Consumers will have to pay more, the duty will erode their competitiveness," Wlazly said.
Additionally, if political uncertainty increases after the elections, stability in the Philippines could erode.
Mars's low gravity might also erode other capabilities that are crucial for everyday functioning.
If inflation rises as expected, the real value of these benefits will erode fast.
The bill was seen as the latest move by Beijing to erode those freedoms.
But this has continued to erode on his watch, undermining faith in institutions themselves.
The nationalist resurgence across the globe threatens to erode democratic laws and shared beliefs.
The bill was seen as the latest move by Beijing to erode those freedoms.
But attempts to erode Hong Kong's autonomy have been met with repeated mass protests.
Does technology that mimics humans erode our trust in what we see and hear?
People fear the law would further erode the semi-autonomous city's freedom and independence.
This causes patches of ice to erode away, forming deep pits and high spikes.
The government-enforced capacity cuts may in the long term help erode global oversupply.
The drop could also help erode a supply glut that has weighed on prices.
Any attempt to erode the Jewish majority of this state is an existential threat.
Still, the company ruled out aggressive discounts, which analysts say could erode operating margins.
A Clinton Supreme Court is far more likely to erode those restraints, as well.
Overall, Clinton's plan for helping erode discrimination against people of color seems pretty broad.
In any relationship, once you erode trust, it's nearly impossible to earn it back.
Such vendors fear steep discounting can erode the value of their brands, analysts said.
That will truly erode global trade rules as imitators demand protection throughout the world.
Thus, a slowdown in sales, if sustained, will erode support for higher home values.
Their value can erode over time similar to fiat currencies like the US dollar.
Everything is instantaneous, and any hesitation on the part of authorities can erode trust.
China cannot afford to erode that credibility, especially when its own economy is struggling.
Capital ratios may begin to erode if shareholder pay-out ratios are not reduced.
Roaming rights began to erode in the late 19th century, according to Mr. Sawers.
If Mobike winds up dominant, that could erode Alipay's ability to woo new users.
Stomach acid would leak out of any hole and cause irritation but wouldn't erode.
Low prices erode the petroleum revenues that sustain the government budgets of these countries.
This gets rid of any companies that erode rather than create value for investors.
Confusing hard work with sacrificing ourselves, we erode our work/life balance to survive.
He contemplated that water would eventually erode mountains, submerging the entire planet under water.
The Kremlin-Trump rumors — so long as they remain alive — only erode that trust.
All the while, the social contract between states and their citizens continues to erode.
Supporters of the proposal hope Trump's leadership will help erode opposition this time around.
Its promotion of ad blocking technology will further erode the income of news organizations.
And the virtues of citizenship only further erode as our borders become more porous.
But Biden started to see his support erode in South Carolina as Vermont Sen.
Mr. Bloomberg's campaign is focusing its efforts there, hoping to erode Mr. Trump's standing.
Netanyahu will see if his attempts to erode the credibility of the investigations succeeded.
Expectations of privacy continue to evolve and, in the view of some, to erode.
And every time we throw crumbs at Ivanka's feet, we slowly erode those privileges.
Impeachment's deterrent effect will erode, because it will be seen as a political gesture.
Lagging progress on the programme could hurt economic growth and erode Widodo's approval ratings.
Christie has denied involvement, but the scandal helped erode his once-high approval ratings.
Moreover, it's generally more susceptible to discounting, which can, in turn, erode brand image. 
At $2.87 a pack, the cigarette tax threatens to further erode that customer base.
The rules are "going to erode, it's just a question of when," Reid said.
Experts say any fuel aid in breach of sanctions could erode the diplomatic progress.
The company's dominant position in the retail ecosystem began to erode with Amazon's arrival.
Without such standards and safeguards, public confidence in research of this type will erode.
I decided earlier that episode two was just an exercise in watch Candy's patience erode.
Don't you think that just the idea of wearing it can erode trust between partners?
"Such online squabbles could leave the public bewildered and erode trust in scientists," Science argued.
Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode — the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
In such times, faith in our government, our institutions and even our country can erode.
Rising inflation, if sustained, could erode households' purchasing power and hurt spending, including home purchases.
One key risk factor it admits is increased competition that could erode such revenue streams.
What would happen if the tradition of preserving civilian rule were to erode or disappear?
If the hacking prompts customers to leave Yahoo, the company may see its value erode.
It may erode any remaining legal basis for witnesses to ignore congressional subpoenas to testify.
With a planned capacity of 1.25m containers, Berbera would erode Djibouti's monopoly on Ethiopian cargo.
Instead, Blue Arc focuses electrons to erode and remove metal without generating as much heat.
"As the cyber insurance market develops, competition is likely to erode profit margins," Fitch said.
Associated chemical changes will likely erode the cement-like coating that covers many historic wrecks.
"This is going to further erode people&aposs confidence in our staying power," she said.
She wanted to avoid environmentalists' typical attempts to "erode and undercut" those efforts, she said.
The Trump-era Supreme Court could erode abortion access with a 'death by 1,000 cuts'
China's government is pushing to erode massive overcapacity in the sector as economic growth weakens.
"But when corals begin to erode and break, waves pass with greater strength," she said.
On the demand-side, there is concern that an economic slowdown will erode oil consumption.
Whatever NASA winds up exploring next, it can't be allowed to erode the scientific mission.
"And that starts to erode the very logic of the FDA's regulatory process," he said.
Brown has seen sales erode by 15 percent as consumers flee across the city lines.
Hellerstedt, a case that could erode that right by letting politicians impose their own views.
Most existing schools are built from mud brick, which erode in the sun and rain.
America's economic edge was bound to erode as Germany and Japan recovered from the war.
Automation could "erode the comparative advantage of much of the developing world", says Mr Autor.
But a downward revision to the estimate could erode public trust in the central bank.
Mountains shift and erode, lakes tremble and pulse, all soundtracked by portions of the record.
Such a policy would also serve to erode trust for U.S. companies in overseas markets.
This was, in his opinion, something that online courses were unlikely to erode or displace.
The closures in Somalia are part of a far wider effort to erode Gulen's influence.
The allegations threaten to erode the military government's credibility, say critics, including civil society groups.
Still, those fees erode workers' balances over time, leaving retirees with significantly smaller nest eggs.
Conservatives, including Merkel, say switching to a unified system would erode competition and worsen services.
Many of these services also include terms of service restrictions that erode your legal rights.
Republican opposition to lifting the Cuban travel embargo is beginning to erode on Capitol Hill.
Would the Cheetos fall through the hole and erode the rest of his body slowly?
Another example of Facebook weaponizing security to erode privacy was also confirmed via Gizmodo's reportage.
What it will do is chase away good-paying jobs and erode our tax base.
The trick is to resist them in ways that don't erode democratic norms even further.
Tariffs also threaten to erode the one advantage the United States does have: technological superiority.
But almost immediately after that meeting, the confidence of Mr. Moonves's supporters began to erode.
American credibility began to erode when Barack Obama abandoned Syria and his red line there.
But it serves, too, to erode the advantage conferred by being in the Champions League.
It's worth noting that progressives are also concerned that this plan might erode traditional Medicare.
Trump's pardons erode good order and discipline and could shatter the military's reputation, veterans say
"The credibility of US leadership as a provider of global stability would erode," Park said.
After she marries Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the queen's authority begins to erode.
Pitting religious dogmas against one another would only further erode what remains of our democracy.
Our institutions are being diminished, the public's trust and confidence in government continues to erode.
Being over-extended had not yet begun to erode Soleimani's position with Supreme Leader Khamenei.
It will become a suicide pact that will erode the insurance market for two years.
Relationships will fray, loyalties will erode ... the potential for emotional and bodily injury shall loom.
There is one other area in which the proposed legislation would erode financial stability protection.
Technological contracts that embody an incentive model at the individual's expense further erode this presupposition.
"His anger outbursts, depression, anxiety, and isolation tendencies began to erode our relationship," she said.
Earlier Thursday, Sears reported a narrower-than-expected loss but said sales continued to erode.
This legislation would erode the venerable principle that ignorance of the law is no defense.
And misinformation I view as one of the things that can possibly erode common understanding.
In such times, faith in our government, our institutions, and even our country can erode.
"That's going to improve Dodd-Frank not diminish or begin to erode Dodd Frank," she added.
It will also erode what little leverage remains with the Turkish Parliament or the political opposition.
But neither approach is foolproof, and the latter could potentially erode the privacy of web users.
The result is to politicize the judiciary and erode the vital principle of an impartial judiciary.
Republicans have proven willing to erode cherished Senate norms, like "blue slips," to advance their judges.
The effort aims to erode damaging connections to substances with worse reputations, like heroin or cocaine.
Why negotiate with an organisation you dislike, which also wants to erode any gains from leaving?
If the prime minister fails on her pledge, trust in her and her government could erode.
Over time, the value of the new tax credits under the Republican bill would erode significantly.
That can erode a glider's protective coating, fry its electronics and bend it out of shape.
This would erode trust in our balance sheet and undermine the credibility of the central bank.
If European NATO partners continue to cheap-ride, they erode the credibility of the entire alliance.
Insufficient adjustments to prolonged weak energy prices could further erode fiscal buffers and pose financing challenges.
Trust in America's democratic institutions is eroding, and its incoming leader wants to erode it further.
The New York Times: With "spygate," Trump shows how he uses conspiracy theories to erode trust.
Over time that could erode his support and lead to Republican defeats in 85033 and 2020.
Huge budget deficits can erode confidence in a state's fiscal discipline, causing the currency to weaken.
Educators fear the high-nicotine devices could erode decades of progress in reducing youth tobacco use.
This caused the water to erode the iron water mains, which turned the water color brown.
Consumer price inflation is also rising and starting to erode the real value of wage rises.
Again, the impact of the decision is to further erode public trust in the political system.
Institutions that appear solid can crack, protections can decay, democratic norms can erode faster than riverbanks.
But arming them threatens to erode relations with NATO ally Turkey, which considers the YPG terrorists.
First, those attacks — hard to attribute, borderless, and sudden — show how cyber threats erode sovereign power.
He argued that introducing the women's testimony would erode the presumption of innocence for his client.
Tourgée's empathy for the Southern point of view did not erode his commitment to racial justice.
The weak results reflect the broad uncertainty affecting the oil industry as depressed prices erode profitability.
Ms. Buchanan documented its construction extensively, knowing that the waters would rise over and erode it.
Some fear that the new free trade agreement with the European Union could erode their business.
There are some indications, particularly within the commercial property market, that things are beginning to erode.
No president is strong enough to collapse those norms, she said, but one could erode them.
"Increased competition in investment banking/trading may erode some of JPM's recent gains," wrote the analyst.
Middle-class acquiescence is beginning to erode because of environmental degradation, poor services, inequality and corruption.
It could also erode the trust Americans have in the military for being immune to politics.
For example, the band can erode into the stomach or slip down and cause an obstruction.
The tariffs could erode the profit margins of the F-150, which has aluminum body panels.
They also: …erode the soil and muddy streams and other water sources, possibly causing fish kills.
Leaders of liberal states saw support for the idea erode as they confronted those political realities.
If the president fails to offer such reassurance, America's position in Asia will continue to erode.
Either new fighting will erupt or, without sufficient oversight, the cease-fire will erode into nonexistence.
Charter schools erode this principle and this erosion should not be paid for by public money.
I think that can have a demobilizing effect and it can erode the entire election process.
So the campaign to erode the legal bulwark around fossil fuels may only continue gathering strength.
The timing of the ruling raised new fears of Beijing's efforts to erode the territory's autonomy.
Geo-political conflict seems inevitable, particularly as the post-World War II order begins to erode.
The participants have shown confidence that supply cuts since January are starting to erode a glut.
What's more, extensive delays can erode any case, as memories falter and witnesses disappear or die.
That raises the specter of cost hikes for oilfield services, a situation that would erode margins.
All this would erode a profession now admired by many other countries for its excellent qualities.
An extrovert on a global tour, she faces little risk that her language skills will erode.
Many of the president's tweets promoted conspiracy theories or tried to erode faith in democratic institutions.
It is a practice that will erode what law enforcement has spent nearly two decades building.
A bunch in the middle can handle this, but it will definitely erode their bottom line.
The occasional scandals that emerge while patients are sedated continue to erode their trust in us.
The tightening of monetary policy by the Fed and other policymakers globally could erode bond prices.
Opponents to the deal say it will erode wages, limit state aid and weaken immigration controls.
Cable and media companies are fighting the plan, saying it would erode the core of their business.
But the growing view that U.S. economic growth may have peaked has begun to erode the gains.
However, retailers fear a reduction in spending as inflation begins to erode real earnings growth in 20.2.
The ongoing trade dispute between China and the United States will almost certainly erode demand, analysts say.
Of course, each one of these potential presidential acts would continue to erode the president's political support.
It can misinform decision-making, raise stress levels, keep us up at night and erode our happiness.
While bilateral tensions are focused for now on missile defense, other unresolved disputes continue to erode trust.
"What has been done can erode our people's confidence in the currency and banking system," said Singh.
Indian consumers have used the LPG to erode kerosene's role as a cooking fuel in the country.
Whether intentional or not, these imbalances can disempower other disciplines, create fiefdoms, and erode trust between colleagues.
The fact that they eventually lost 6-5 in 11 innings didn't seem to erode their confidence.
Opponents of the extradition bill say it would erode the rights they have under their separate system.
The lucky ones fall victim to a slower death as their lives and livelihood erode over decades.
In fact, exposing teeth to salt or baking soda could erode the tooth's surface enamel over time.
Imagine identifying a toxin so potent it could rewire a child's brain and erode his immune system.
Currency depreciation and inflation offer a more surreptitious way to erode creditors' claims: less discrete, more discreet.
But in recent history, controversies over things like tobacco and GMOs have begun to erode that perception.
Over millions of years, mountains would erode—there are no plate tectonics to keep them growing upwards.
Elections due to be held soon in both countries could erode the political will protecting the agreement.
Repeated large payouts could erode quality, they say, and even threaten the viability of the big firms.
Self-serving conflicts of interest and secondhand rumors about the litigants tend to erode sound decision making.
The factional politics that Mr Abe has done so much to erode may yet prove his undoing.
That has also helped erode — but not eradicate — the smear that victims fabricate accusations for personal gain.
Sources told Time that the aim of the petro was to erode the power of US sanctions.
That makes some Republicans predict that he would only do so should Cruz's support erode from 2016.
Critics say the transformation will erode democracy in the NATO-member state and entrench one-man rule.
And it would further erode the need for the parties to work together to get anything done.
Trump's response to Assad's apparent attack this week is likely to erode the confidence of allies further.
Big losses on non-performing loans (NPLs) and debt securities could erode the banks' capital once again.
Otherwise, its ability to counter fake news will continue to erode, with dangerous consequences for us all.
The warming waters increase evaporation and cause bursts of rain that can erode away soil, scientists say.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has said withdrawing from the deal could erode faith in US leadership.
While bilateral tensions are focused for now on missile defence, other unresolved disputes continue to erode trust.
While presenting a challenge, any such de-designations would not erode Washington's policy options to counter Tehran.
If Congressional inquiries eventually lead to further regulation, it could further erode the value of the stock.
But the opposition boycotted the election, calling it fraudulent, and saying the Constituent Assembly will erode democracy.
And yet, the digital era has done more than any previous period to simultaneously erode these rights.
Like every character this season, it takes a physical journey to erode the foundation of his truth.
Banks should be able to absorb these losses, but it would erode returns which are already low.
Divorce is getting much more common as education, migration and exposure to different ideas erode traditional norms.
It could also erode the support base of nationalist MHP and the secularist CHP parties, he said.
Without bonds to finance these projects in a timely way, these systems would erode and break down.
In the second quarter, Sears' same-store sales tumbled 11.5 percent, as its revenue continued to erode.
Trump also has to make sure his lead doesn't erode with losses in Arizona, Georgia or Utah.
While current fillers erode over time, the effects of human collagen last much longer, he told Reuters.
Given that background, many in Hong Kong said the proposed extradition law would erode their city's autonomy.
The pendulum swings of criminal justice policy harm communities and erode confidence in our system of corrections.
Colas, with their low pH (a measure of acidity), also have the potential to erode tooth enamel.
That's below a regulatory threshold of 150 percent, as rising bad debt write-offs erode capital buffers.
The coating is sterile and won't erode over time, so it sits under a person's skin forever. 
The trends that are causing television audiences to erode are not promising to abate any time soon.
The central bank warns Italians that leaving the euro would sharply erode the value of their savings.
Of course, Mr. Sanders needs a lot more than a sweep of Western caucuses to erode Mrs.
"There's no question consumer disposable income will erode for a period of time," said one senior banker.
As a result, if an economy deindustrializes without securing a stable manufacturing core, its productivity may erode.
But here is the irony: cutting back Medicare may erode the progress we have made on longevity.
Critics say it will further erode democracy in the NATO member state and entrench one-man rule.
This, warn the experts, puts the nation in uncharted territory and threatens to erode its democratic foundations.
The primary point is to muddle the conversation, make people question what is true, and erode trust.
" The tools we've created, he explained, "are starting to erode the social fabric of how society works.
The bigger issue is the Fed's independence and whether Mr. Trump favors candidates who would erode it.
Statements like these only erode the Venezuelan military's confidence in United States officials and in the opposition.
An unforeseen result of the health emergency could further erode lender protections in favor of the borrower.
If you let it erode, you can't go to the market and obtain a new "culture" overnight.
If public-spirited Democrats and Republicans fail to do so, trust in democracy will continue to erode.
Pompeo's public posture may erode his position as one of the most senior and experienced Trump officials.
Letting insurers reduce the scope of benefits could thus erode protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
Or it could ignore his committee's advice and potentially erode public confidence in the science advisory process.
"Competitive deregulation through tax or supervisory policy would erode the foundation of our future cooperation," Dombret said.
One prong of that approach, she said, would be to strengthen international alliances rather than erode them.
STEVEN DOLOFF New York To the Editor: Extreme partisanship continues to erode the foundations of our democracy.
Some, such as fashion retailer Next have said they plan to raise prices rather than erode margins.
That in turn could further erode Trump's standing on the economy, up to now his strongest issue.
So far, at least, all of Biden's rivals have struggled to erode his support among black voters.
Let's start at the beginning: How does all the noise erode our hearing in the first place?
There was the Anthony Davis saga, which seemed to erode whatever fragile chemistry the team had left.
It just served to erode his credibility and confirm that he had something to hide all along.
KEEI's Kim said high feedstock costs could erode the competitiveness of South Korea's petrochemical industry against China.
And it's sometimes a process of not writing common rules, and implicitly allowing integration to erode standards.
Since 2011, Indiana has systematically passed laws that erode access to abortion and other reproductive health services.
Either because they can't get large new rounds or because they'll come at discounts that erode employee morale.
It is a vote that, if he wins, could erode the prospects of Republican leaders' stopping his candidacy.
A corrupt status quo with entrenched political and corporate interests will, over time, erode faith in democratic institutions.
As a result, the rule will not erode a company's net worth, an important measure of financial strength.
Surely these toxic inconsistencies, left unresolved, erode white children's understandings of what it means to be an American.
They say the president's approach could erode nonpartisanship in the Fed's boardroom over time, according to the Journal.
A "red line" could erode deterrence by allowing adversaries to move forward until that point with no repercussions.
Yet the never-ending subjugation of Palestinians will erode Israel's standing abroad and damage its democracy at home.
But letting yields slide too far from the target would erode the credibility of BOJ policy, they said.
And even a minor attack on a plant's IT systems could further erode public confidence in nuclear power.
But GE's value had continued to erode, setting new lows as investors remain unconvinced by Flannery's turnaround plan.
Increasing competition by biosimilars is expected to erode sales for a number of Roche's top-selling cancer drugs.
Freezing fees means that inflation will erode the income received by universities, until some brave minister unfreezes them.
But GE's value had continued to erode, setting new lows as investors remained unconvinced about Flannery's turnaround plan.
But GE's value had continued to erode, setting new lows as investors remained unconvinced about Flannery's turnaround plan.
But the lead began to erode in the second period, and the Jackets lost it in the third.
But if the Fed chief also comments on progress made in the economy, this may erode easing hopes.
For the U.S., the overtures threaten to erode economic sanctions and complicate President Trump's threats of military action.
And thanks to Donald Trump, Americans have reason to believe their own democracy could erode with frightening speed.
Investor optimism has continued to erode through the current correcting, with some gauges showing bearishness at multiyear highs.
"North Korea has strong incentives to fight climate change and its potential to erode government control," he said.
Erdogan's opponents say the changes would push Turkey towards one-man rule and erode basic rights and freedoms.
There are unfinished reforms in China and Europe, while the rise of nationalism could erode central bank independence.
Cheliotis explained to CNBC that under Syriza, the legacy of deliberately exploitative migration policies has started to erode.
"We can expect Guaido's popularity to continue to erode the longer he is not exercising power," he said.
The backlash threatens to further erode support for the SPD, junior partner in conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition.
In studying health in the garment sector, Joseph has mapped girls in Coimbatore, Dindigul, Tirupur and Erode districts.
Further reductions could be made if market conditions erode, executives said on the company's fourth quarter earnings call.
But if the court concedes to Phillips, it will erode an already-spotty system of anti-discrimination protections.
He has accused Johnson of negotiating a bad deal that would hurt the economy and erode workers' rights.
Jacoby thinks Twitter has helped further erode the clarity and complexity of his—and all of our—thoughts.
But he said the hard line on immigration coming from the White House threatened to erode that progress.
"Excessive inequality could erode social cohesion, lead to political polarization, and ultimately lower economic growth," the report said.
This threatens to further erode the standing of the NPT, as it goes into the 2020 Review Conference.
But the House's plan may be just as likely to further erode the party's defenses in those places.
The firm notes the upcoming entry of multiple biosimilars coming on the market that will erode Humira's sales.
But defenders warn that undermining encryption would erode Americans' rights to privacy and degrade security for everyone. Sens.
But many retailers fear a squeeze on spending as inflation begins to erode real earnings growth in 2017.
Clinton: not by moderating or softening its tone, but by trying to erode the support from groups Mrs.
They were also genre-agnostic at a time when the Internet was beginning to dramatically erode genre boundaries.
But new legislation to take effect in the EU on May 25 would begin to erode that compact.
But permanent class struggle, I fear, would discourage cooperation and erode trust — within firms, within communities, within countries.
It was, after all, only after women started becoming judges that the judicial boys' club began to erode.
He also failed to land a killer blow that could erode what they feel is their strong position.
Last month, Pruitt's support among Republican lawmakers began to erode after conservative media began to turn on him.
The left-wing Greens party voted against it, saying the law would erode civil liberties and human rights.
Nutria like to eat the roots of those plants, and when they do, the marshland can erode away.
"The trouble is this trend also has serious social and political consequences that could erode the Indonesian republic."
That, in turn, could erode the industry's profits and potentially force some companies to adjust their business models.
They are helping to erode public officials' accountability, foster public ignorance, and degrade the quality of American democracy.
Kenyan activists contend that Mr. Kenyatta's first term began to erode the nation's young but hearty democratic institutions.
President Trump' election campaign has spread doctored videos and promoted conspiracies designed to erode support for his opponents.
We need to come together to develop coordinated plans to respond to epidemics that erode our global infrastructure.
Speaking with reporters as the votes were tallied, Ms. Pelosi hinted that she expected her opposition to erode.
These investments threaten to erode our technological and operational advantages and destabilize the free and open international order.
Low clouds may be slow to erode as highs struggle to reach the upper 40s to lower 50s.
Democrats hope the new boundaries could help them erode the GOP's veto-proof majorities in both legislative chambers.
He said he hoped the city's tourism developments would not erode the distinct character of Staten Island's culture.
It's how much Trump can erode the political salience of reality, and how much the media helps him.
Underneath that, however, Reznor and Ross layer in unnerving counterpoints that complicate, then ultimately erode, this lighter tone.
Fears unsupported by facts will erode over time resulting in a crucial growth of public support and trust.
That calculus has changed in recent months, however, as Biden has seen his once-clear frontrunner status erode.
Pushing for a fully integrated global market with widely harmonised rules would erode democratic accountability, according to Dombret.
Norms merely erode, slowly, amid argument and equivocation about the significance of a breach, until they've been destroyed.
State officials also said that the steady drip of incomplete information could erode faith in the electoral system.
Marathon mileage could erode one vulnerable area within the knee, the study finds, if runners are not careful.
Russian soldiers dying in battle so far from home can erode support even for the most powerful dictator.
The decision came amid efforts by legislators to erode the power of prosecutors and judges in graft inquiries.
A basic fact of warehousing life that may come into sharper relief if LME stocks continue to erode.
Opponents see it as another step toward one-man rule that would likely erode basic rights and freedoms.
"It's very tricky, and I know the minimum wage may erode job creation in some industries," he said.
This could erode Belgium's competitiveness gains in recent years as the wage indexation mechanism is reactivated in 2016.
Nevertheless, the new law threatened to erode support from religious voters, a key electoral block for Berejiklian's government.
This should send a strong message that our office will vigorously pursue anyone whose actions erode that relationship.
Even before that, GoPro's growth had been sluggish for months as demand for its products seemed to erode.
Finally, it sends a signal to China that it cannot erode the city's autonomy while reaping the benefits.
In his home state of Hawaii, residents are watching as coral reefs bleach, beaches erode, and temperatures increase.
The beloved's behavior gets a bit annoying; the sense that you're in accord on everything begins to erode.
" About Trump, the author asks, "What more could a person do to erode the credibility of the presidency?
Programs to promote long-acting methods among women of color can further erode trust in family-planning services.
Elected leaders who erode democracies gradually from within, like President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, are well known.
Nothing in the law frames the power of partisanship to erode bipartisanship more clearly than the individual mandate.
The natural world is filled with exquisite geometries, alongside irregular forms that grow and erode in unpredictable ways.
In the meantime, ZTE almost certainly lost contracts and suffered brand damage that will erode the bottom line.
Regardless, Mr. Beshear said he believed that the coverage gains the state had made would not erode once HealthCare.
"This is part of a broader left-wing effort to erode the rights of the American citizen," he said.
As a result, precipitation is reaching unprecedented levels, and coastlines are beginning to flood and erode important archaeological sites.
But just as many likely erode away by automation's attrition, or are inflicted in the winding ways described above.
In general, they erode faith in our institutions and the pure veracity of facts (something that is already declining).
"If any site is going to erode, it's going to be this one," Ransom says, sloshing through the muck.
They can be used to impersonate the ME, Server Platform Services, and Trusted Execution Engine to erode security verifications.
Until now, Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation has loomed as a singular threat to further erode the president's standing.
They erode profits for American business owners and make it harder for American workers to see real pay increases.
More broadly, critics have warned that subjecting the financial agencies and others to additional review would erode regulatory independence.
The prime minister may worry that, implausible as her goal seems, dropping it would erode that trust still further.
Human rights groups contend the case tries to erode the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on an already-settled matter.
Economists and political scientists say an outright recession would almost certainly erode consumers' confidence, regardless of their political views.
The primary work of Trump's candidacy -- and his presidency -- has been to erode the idea that objective truth exists.
Yet the more such tweaks are applied, the more they erode the elegance for which the theory is admired.
So if the rising costs of his confrontational foreign policy erode his support, he would probably moderate the policy.
"On international affairs, the intervention policy line practiced by Obama and Clinton will erode national strength," the newspaper said.
If anything, [some could] give you a vitamin B12 deficiency and erode the surface of your mucosa a bit.
These parties enjoy much wider support than the SGP, and threaten to erode its base, especially among young constituents.
Smash Stigma.' campaign, the pop-up is hoping to erode the misunderstandings surrounding HIV, one meal at a time.
Devitt expects to stick by his buy rating unless the head start Netflix has in streaming begins to erode.
"They want to essentially erode faith in the U.S. government or U.S. government interests," he told The Washington Post.
She said at a news conference filmed by Bloomberg the legislation wouldn't erode the special freedoms the territory enjoys.
It warned that Bombardier's actions could upset the wider market and erode future sales of its best-selling 7.
Bean acidity is measured by free fatty acid (FFA) levels, which when high erode the quality of cocoa butter.
The back-to-back controversies threatened to further erode the credibility of the White House, which was already diminishing.
Last week, investment bank Goldman Sachs warned that further lira weakness could largely erode Turkish banks' excess capital buffers.
Selling bad loans at market prices, however, would erode its capital base - a problem shared by other Italian lenders.
Left unchecked, it is behavior that undermines, and will ultimately erode, the foundation of our democracy and our freedom.
The dense roots absorb nutrients buried deeper in the ground and hold in place soil that would otherwise erode.
As equities recover, however, demand for the metal may soon erode, some say, and the data back this up.
Australian discretionary spending has also stagnated as government instability and out-of-cycle interest rate rises erode consumer confidence.
The choice could quickly put him at odds with allies and even erode market confidence in his austerity agenda.
Some economists fear that it would erode central banks' independence and reduce their ability to keep control over inflation.
Pent-up demand for U.S. meat could erode sales of Australian beef, China's current top supplier of premium steaks.
Trump's message will engender the opposite of goodwill and will further erode America's moral leadership in the Middle East.
Industry analysts consider discounts of over 236.75 percent to be unhealthy as they undermine resale values and erode profits.
In Fitch's view, this international expansion will likely erode margins, as international markets are more competitive than domestic ones.
"I would want to set myself up, but still be working so I don't erode into nothingness," Baron said.
In February, the DCCC took active steps to erode Moser's support and keep her off the general election ballot.
"The Philippine military has the technical capability to contain and erode the Abu Sayyaf's operational capacity," Mr. Williams said.
The decision by Iran to restart certain nuclear activities will eventually erode the breakout time barrier of a year.
With his influence, a Trump-era court could erode or reverse Americans' constitutional rights for a generation or more.
IG's Nicholson said lower interest rates would further erode the banks' net interest margins and possibly affect their dividends.
It alone has the potential to erode every other area of social progress and in a variety of ways.
"Burr added, "Their goal is broader: to sow societal discord and erode public confidence in the machinery of government.
Left uncorrected, it will erode the freedom of political speech that lies at the foundation of our constitutional order.
Giving platforms like Facebook too much power over payment systems could further cement their dominance and erode privacy protections.
This will disappoint those hoping for a sustained period of reflation that could help to erode corporate debt burdens.
And this morning, when the market began to erode, they broke through those lows, and that's when selling accelerated.
You cannot erode people's respect for that organization and expect to have anything other than... the whirlwind of anarchy.
The Russian agency worked to erode trust in U.S. democratic institutions and its activities have not stopped, he said.
If the relationship doesn't withstand a test like that, the trust between the agency and the community would erode.
Haines-Saah told VICE tweets like Brown's only further erode the mistrust between the public and the medical community.
But if inflation continues to erode wage gains, consumers can afford less, dragging the growth of the overall economy.
Chile's economy now faces an even bigger challenge as the global coronavirus outbreak begins to erode expectations for 2020.
But a crack has formed among the Trump faithful, which threatens to erode his approval ratings if it widens.
The report does not endorse price controls, saying they could erode incentives for the development of valuable new drugs.
Being part of a $130 billion behemoth may erode autonomy, but there were risks in the original plan too.
The dominant digital platform companies, including Facebook and Google, make their profits using business models that erode this commons.
Intruding into systems, corrupting voter rolls and taking down websites all sow chaos and erode confidence in the system.
If only they would stand still, like mountains or monuments, or even erode a bit more slowly, like canyons.
Mr. Coats said those indictments illustrated Moscow's continuing strategy to undermine the United States' democracy and erode its institutions.
The civilian state, led by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is rapidly centralizing power as checks and balances erode.
Without more effort, Mr. Lin said, China will continue to erode Australia's "fair go" culture of democracy and equality.
But the delays that have come from questioning a large number of claims can erode trust in the settlement.
Each feeds on the same demented lies about race and justice that corrupt true democracy and erode real liberty.
Living in a place where violence and death are as routine as commuting to work can erode the spirit.
The organization warned that the chemicals in question "can permanently alter the developing brain, erode IQ, and affect behavior."
Instead, 5-Star hooked up with the PD, hoping they could erode Salvini's support as he languished in opposition.
Future legislation to erode Section 230 might do nothing more than further harden Facebook and Google from meaningful competition.
If his popularity continues to erode, it would be an echo of Mr. Abe's first term as prime minister.
With the new school year starting, many said they are on alert for further attempts to erode academic freedom.
Does the rate of scandal erode the weight of scandal — and is there a mathematical expression for this thought?
Wade fell23 creative ways states are keeping women from getting abortions in the US — that could erode Roe v.
And he predicted that support for the legislation would erode because of the delay prompted by Mr. McCain's absence.
Fortunately, the Supreme Court long has disfavored arguments that federal statutes silently erode constitutionally protected rights or state authority.
Treasury has periodically moved to curb the flow of deals because inversions erode the U.S. corporate income tax base.
Insurers say examining social media could improve the pricing of policies, but critics say this could erode customers' privacy.
The data layer, when it becomes open and ubiquitous, will erode the competitive advantage of data-rich financial institutions.
Building out 5G while seamlessly integrating with the older generation networks is difficult and can erode privacy and security.
Yet a 22018-per-dollar yuan would erode faith in the China's stability and possibly provoke more U.S. ire.
But conversely, as Joseph Stromberg has explained, there's some evidence that these systems can erode if they're not used.
They have seen Trump slash advertising for open enrollment and issue executive orders designed to erode the law further.
Consequently, the head has already started to erode due to rain, after being in place less than a week.
"We recognized that despite an increasing reliance on digital identities, consumer trust in those identities continued to erode," explains Nash.
When good public servants leave Congress and are not replaced with fully equipped successors, the institution sees its capacity erode.
Prolonged drought and storm-related flooding have combined to erode fertile soils in rural parts of this East African country.
The site, which contains an extensive record of Birnik and Thule Eskimo cultures, started to erode about five years back.
I spent days waiting for the tides to turn, for the sensation of being liked by a group to erode.
Democrats line up against Brett Kavanaugh, accuse him of preparing to erode women's rights; reaction and analysis on 'The Five.
This policy would erode or eliminate federal protections for LGBTQ people, such as access to emergency shelter and hospital care.
Finally, political institutions in fragile states either erode or are captured by the governing elite to advance their personal interests.
This should gradually erode later in the afternoon, with most areas in the upper 230s to lower 240s by evening.
Smartphones are so popular they continue to erode landline ownership, which has dropped to roughly 50 percent of American households.
Any mishap could erode trust in an instant, as happened in Japan, another "high-trust" society, after the Fukushima disaster.
"That could come as a shock to investors and it will erode households' real incomes and dampen consumption," he said.
As well as teaching basic skills, Porowski tried to erode the mental blocks these men might've built up around cooking.
The West's dominance in providing military hardware around the world is set to erode, according to analysts in the sector.
We assume that the reforms necessary to ensure sustainability will be passed before demographic pressures significantly erode the fiscal position.
These campaigns could erode the base of the Legal Open Access movement: scientists' awareness of their options for sharing research.
Lasting damage might be caused if crews are forced to erode the arch's stonework to render it clean, he said.
New regulations threaten to erode Airbnb's revenue and its $30 billion valuation, which far exceeds that of any hotel company.
"[It's] a powerful acid that can erode teeth and irritate and burn tissues in the mouth and esophagus," Larson says.
However, some Chinese refiners said they were concerned that a rally in global oil prices would erode their profit margins.
If we all accept that, and work to erode it away, our kids' kids might see an end to something.
Almost 230,220 years ago Socrates was decrying the spread of written language, arguing that it would erode memory and knowledge.
It might seem like this is working, but it will eventually erode your credibility and popularity rather than enhance it.
Failure can erode your self-confidence and make it hard to believe you'll achieve a better outcome in the future.
If careful leadership inspires trust, the wrong business approach will quickly erode it – not least in the eyes of investors.
Smaller beans contain less cocoa butter, the ingredient that gives chocolate its texture, while FFAs erode the quality of butter.
There are signs that the deep divide between the traditional auto business and startup culture has recently begun to erode.
It has started to erode the 55 day moving average and attention is on the four-month downtrend at $1,213.57.
The body takes the place of the opposition-led National Assembly in a move that critics fear will erode democracy.
Any side that begins with a technological advantage will see it erode quickly as the underdogs improve their improvisation capabilities.
The notional of a work schedule as we know it will erode as freelancers and contractors make their own schedules.
Governments erode trust in "Brussels" by blaming the EU for decent but unpopular deals that they have signed up to.
"There are prospects of legislative changes affecting group business that threaten to further erode margins," said credit analyst Mark Legge.
We have watched our leaders allow other countries to erode our competitive edge, take our jobs, and drain our wealth.
"These developments further erode trust and confidence and aggravate the already tense situation," its Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
One worry for Trump will be whether a defeat in Iowa would seriously erode his support in New Hampshire. Sen.
Unfortunately the bill, as currently written, is totally unacceptable and would only further erode Congress's constitutional responsibility to declare war.
Such a jarring move would also erode global investors' confidence in the U.S. dollar as the world's top reserve currency.
That raid targeted several Iranian military facilities near Damascus in an effort to erode Iranian operational capabilities in southern Syria.
Imported boilerplate solutions limit the ability of local workers to grow professionally and erode Puerto Rico's capacity for self-governance.
But now they're worried his unorthodox message and populist appeal could erode their hold on working-class support. http://bit.
Such restrictions not only risk a woman's health and family economic security but erode her constitutional right to religious liberty.
Every day on which Senate Republicans turn Obama's nomination ability into a political football, they erode that trust and faith.
But Kiuchi said changing the BOJ's yield target would not be easy, as doing so frequently could erode its credibility.
" He argued, "The tools that we have created today are starting to erode the social fabric of how society works.
It brings attention to a larger problem of unchecked fines and fees that harm public safety and erode government accountability.
To give it up without having something else in its place could erode Kim's personal legitimacy (tied to his bloodline).
Possibly the military fears public exposure would cause tension with America's allies and erode support for the mission in Syria.
If left unchecked, Russia and China will only continue to erode the competitive advantage our military has held for decades.
Like other Spanish lenders, Bankia is struggling to increase earnings as record low interest rates and rising competition erode margins.
The result: legislation that could significantly erode the authority of prosecutors and judges who are investigating politicians in corruption cases.
Unless that process is very carefully managed, investment decisions are likely to be postponed, and British business confidence could erode.
"The tools that we have created today are starting to erode the social fabric of how society works," he said.
Opponents say that criminalizing hate speech will erode freedom of expression and do little to heal the country's racial wounds.
If Assad believes cumulative costs may eventually erode domestic and international support for U.S. policy, he may test that policy.
Meanwhile, the real buying power of the minimum wage has been allowed to erode since the 1980s due to inflation.
The President will now be empowered to move forward with his plan to erode secularism and consolidate his own power.
Its efficacy will inevitably erode when the gap between it and the lived experiences of its targets becomes too wide.
And unacceptable because they erode the trust and cooperation that are necessary for a successful capitalism, and a successful democracy.
Disenchanted Republicans are partially responsible for that dip — a major sign that support from Republican voters is starting to erode.
But especially given how rapidly Texas's demographics are changing, residents could erode the Republican edge in all of their districts.
But Ms. Adams captures the way that freedom begins to erode as each character defines himself or herself more clearly.
Meanwhile, some of Trump's advisers worry the mounting consequences for unpaid federal workers could further erode support for Trump's cause.
Meanwhile, some of his advisers worry the mounting consequences for unpaid federal workers could further erode support for Trump's cause.
His primary campaign disproportionately drew people who fear the demographic trends that would further erode the foundations of white privilege.
If the Fed lowers its benchmark rate to zero, that would erode recent gains in savings rates immediately, McBride added.
This is often not the wisest use of a company's profits, as it can hurt growth and erode investor confidence.
The former senator writes: By refusing to comply, the president threatens to erode the Constitution's system of checks and balances.
Some worried that it could erode the legitimacy of military law and undercut good order and discipline in the ranks.
In that endless stream, the idea that a song is a thought-out, carefully distilled utterance was bound to erode.
True, the plan contains a few initial tax breaks for middle-income families, but these erode or disappear over time.
They say it'll further erode the standard of evidence the agency uses to decide whether drugs are safe and effective.
Failure would likely not only erode his popularity but pose risks for the economy, the world's sixth-biggest fuel market.
But Mr. Netanyahu, 70, tried to deflect attention from his legal troubles and erode Mr. Gantz's image with swing voters.
Other items on Canada's list seem calculated to pressure Mr. Trump's political allies or erode his position in critical states.
The stock market sell-off, if it persists, could erode consumer confidence and hurt consumer spending, which is already slowing.
Lengthy stops and arbitrary use frustrated participants, coaches and fans, and threatened to erode the public's confidence in the initiative.
I do think again that that was born principally of-- of government policies that help erode traditional prudential underwriting standards.
Unable or unwilling to pass on higher costs of holding cash to their corporate clients, they have watched margins erode.
That risky approach could needlessly erode the very confidence that investors and consumers have had in U.S. markets for decades.
NAFTA withdrawal would erode the value of all other U.S. trade agreements as other governments and businesses discount U.S. commitments.
In the United States, the minimum wage has not been adjusted sufficiently, allowing it to erode in real terms. Why?
"Ranked-choice voting just has the potential to erode that voting power that we've worked so hard for," she said.
Putin's computer hackers look for any internal divisions and tensions that tend to erode American unity or discredit American leadership.
The growing tensions have helped erode many of the stock market gains that Mr. Trump had touted since taking office.
" Burr noted that Russia's goal is "broader: to sow societal discord and erode public confidence in the machinery of government.
But it has infuriated trade unions who argue the reform will erode hard-earned benefits and leave pensioners worse off.
By halting charter growth indefinitely, Albany lawmakers have begun to erode the schools' foothold in the country's biggest school system.
By halting charter growth indefinitely, Albany lawmakers have begun to erode the schools' foothold in the country's biggest school system.
Putting activated charcoal directly on your teeth too often will erode your enamel and you can't get that shit back.
"Disinformation and online foreign interference erode our democracy, and Donald Trump has invited both," Warren said in a Tweet Wednesday.
Heavily weighted petrochemical stocks sagged as cheap oil will erode producers' margins, and because of worries about demand in China.
Without sediment, the banks of rivers and canals will erode, sending homes, crops and infrastructure into the water, experts say.
And borrowing means shouldering loan payments, which can erode annual earnings and be tough on a retiree with limited income.
This idea that this is something to strive for, that when once that starts to erode then people get worried.
Just weeks after President Trump's visit, Poland's parliament adopted a series of judicial reforms designed to erode the courts' independence.
Many expressed concern that pursuing "meaningful background checks" -- as Trump phrased it in August -- could erode his support among Republicans.
However, its mainstay NovoSeven hemophilia drug could face challenges with Roche's new product ACE910 having the potential to erode sales.
Despite the fancy name, the bill may further erode Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, again two key pillars supporting homeownership.
The president's intervention was opposed by senior military leaders, who warned that disrupting the chain of command could erode discipline.
Trump himself is sure to continue to batter the inquiry and hope he can erode the public's opinion of it.
The New York Times Magazine _____ In postwar Japan, a single-minded focus on rapid economic growth helped erode family ties.
It's hard to see how shifting ministries will erode the increasingly visible gap between the haves and the have-nots.
It's hard to see how shifting ministries will erode the increasingly visible gap between the haves and the have-nots.
For decades, indigenous women and their descendants have fought legal battles that helped erode gender discrimination from the Indian Act.
Sears shares were last trading below $2190, highlighting the severe financial strain the company is under as sales continue to erode.
If he fails, it could backfire on 20.7703-Star, embarrass the new government and erode a central pillar of the budget.
The simple truth is that the vast majority of the internet industry brings home the bacon in ways that erode privacy.
A proliferation of programming choices has caused ratings to steadily erode, with commercial ratings down almost 25% from three years ago.
That&aposs important because economists worry that people who are out of work for long periods can see their skills erode.
However, the solar rule has raised concerns the cost to build new homes will soar and further erode home affordability statewide.
Body cameras are a large part of police reformation efforts, though civil rights advocates have argued they instead erode personal privacy.
Cabot will evaluate further reductions in spending if prices continue to erode, Chief Executive Officer Dan Dinges said in a statement.
However, in more modern times, staying stuck on concerns that aren't life threatening can erode our quality of life — and work.
Every story that lands on a lock screen is a chance to build a relationship with the reader — or erode it.
But cheaper copycat versions in Europe are expected to erode sales by $2 billion this year, which sent AbbVie's stock reeling.
Executive actions and laws that allow discrimination erode our ability to foster vibrant, competitive workforces, which halts growth, creativity, and innovation.
But based on the two referendums his team has carried out in recent months, the practice could erode his administration's legitimacy.
Long talks, lengthy meetings, and prolonged lectures can all erode short-term memory, crowding the limited pathway to long-term memory.
Just when a firm seems to be getting a dominant foothold, a plethora of start-ups emerge to erode its advantage.
Poland has accused Macron of double standards by advocating a closer Europe while seeking to erode competition in the single market.
While that can turn into viral fun, it may also erode people's "intrinsic motivation" to do something because it's morally right.
An "insurance rate cut" in July could not only prove a policy mistake, but further erode Powell's credibility and the Fed's.
" And he warned Washington that any failure to implement it "will further erode the credibility of the US in the world.
Investors tend to buy Treasurys in response to weak inflation data because prices erode the purchasing power of bonds' fixed payments.
One reason for Asia's relative stinginess may be a lingering belief that safety nets erode people's work ethic and foster dependency.
Investors are growing more anxious as the country heads toward recession and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeing his popularity erode.
More competitive returns for holding government debt — as well as inflation — erode the marginal benefit from holding those types of stocks.
What Russia does again and again is seek to erode the confidence that citizens in liberal democracies have in their governments.
If you want to be safe, stick with stones that won't erode or emit traces of poison when added to water.
Instead, they quietly erode democratic norms until elections are no longer truly competitive — a process that's often invisible to the public.
"Smaller companies have been able to maintain balance sheet flexibility, but this could erode," Gammel told CNBC in a phone interview.
The defenders say they worry that letting federal immigration agents into their jails will erode trust between police and immigrant communities.
Continued misses on inflation could erode the public's trust in the central bank, undercutting its ability to make effective monetary policy.
The internet has continued to erode established notions of what qualifies as art, and who can claim to be an artist.
International reaction Critics in Venezuela and abroad argue a Maduro mandate would erode any last signs of democracy in the country.
Still, some proposals face resistance from consumer groups and business advocates warning they could erode customer protection and hurt small businesses.
Several of the bills are controversial with groups that warn they could erode federal protections for the environment, among other things.
Those hurdles are population size; longstanding civil conflict; the prospect that changes in battery tech will erode demand; and endemic corruption.
What's more, López Obrador plans to undo many of the educational reforms enacted under Peña Nieto that will further erode competitiveness.
Crushers worry that any extra buying will boost prices and further erode margins as demand dwindles from the animal feed industry.
The civil liberties group said the amendment would "erode many of the reforms" made in sweeping surveillance reform passed last year.
Turkey's decision to acquire the S-400 threatens to erode the NATO alliance, which many observers suspect is Moscow's end goal.
None of these problems are really about better care for the sick, they're about making sure the bottom line doesn't erode.
Blue Jays 210, Yankees 21 TORONTO — As baseball players age, the skills that got them to the big leagues gradually erode.
However, this supports starts to erode when respondents were pressed to think about the FBI gaining access to their own smartphone.
Kim might not give up his nuclear arsenal, but he may be willing to let it erode or be made unusable.
Lagos' low coastline continues to erode, and rising seas caused by global warming put Africa's largest city in danger of flooding.
In their letter, lawmakers claimed that the VA's "continued ambiguity" over the payments threatened "to erode" veterans' confidence in the institution.
The level of consumer discounts, which can erode profit margins and undercut resale values, "remains the larger concern," the consultancies said.
This move will only endanger lives, erode our reputation on the world stage, and exacerbate the migrant crisis at the border.
Sears has closed hundreds of locations over the years as part of its cost-cutting efforts, while revenues continue to erode.
THE WORLD NEEDS IT AND THE UNITED STATES NEEDS IT. I WORRY IF OUR LEADERSHIP OF THE WORLD STARTS TO ERODE.

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