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"erosion" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] the process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc.
  2. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the process of gradually destroying something or making it weaker over a period of time

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I think it's an erosion of laws and an erosion of transparency and accountability.
It's the erosion, or the sense of erosion, of "one country, two systems" that concerns people.
"I see the erosion of the people's trust in our country's leaders, the erosion of faith in our judicial system, the erosion of confidence in the capacity of our public servants to make the people's lives better, safer and healthier," he said.
The study also looked at the cost of erosion by flood waters and found 42 of the 49 sites were suffering coastal erosion today.
"I see the erosion of the people's trust in our country's leaders, the erosion of faith in our judicial system, the erosion of confidence in the capacity of our public servants to make the people's lives better, safer and healthier," Duterte said on Thursday.
EROSION OF TRUST Japan has also pointed to an erosion of trust since South Korean court rulings ordered its firms to compensate wartime forced labourers.
Erosion has been so bad along this beach in East Sussex that officials have constructed sea defenses to slow or prevent the processes of coastal erosion.
Also, Sunday evening helicopters were being used to drop bags of rock and boulders into crevices of the emergency spillway erosion to prevent any further erosion.
The erosion in trust in the media mimics the erosion of trust in most other American institutions — like the Catholic Church, Supreme Court and public schools.
Slow Growth; Margin Erosion: Fitch expects stagnant medium-term revenue growth due to ongoing voice revenue erosion, despite a higher level of revenue diversification into non-voice segments.
And hurricanes aren't the only threat to the area, which has long suffered from erosion; city officials closed a stretch of the beach last month because of erosion.
Damming also causes erosion — it creates the situation we saw in Arizona where debris backs up the water and then the sediment building upstream created a waterfall that causes more erosion.
"That erosion of trust bothered me — deeply," he said.
It can reduce soil erosion; it does not increase it.
Such erosion does not make America great, but rather vulnerable.
Farmers can create embankments that reduce erosion and retain runoff.
Receding sea ice has exposed coastlines to erosion from waves.
Fierce competition will continue, Jimenez said, predicting further price erosion.
He said he saw a "scary erosion" of practical policy.
One being the erosion so you get destruction of property.
Critics fear the erosion of consumer protections and environmental standards.
This egregious erosion of the legislative process must be stopped.
They make deals happen, avoid value erosion and optimize price.
A further erosion of central banks' authority may be unavoidable.
Rising sea levels and coastal erosion threaten the island nation.
Still, while data is scarce, PostTrak does show an erosion.
Their constant grazing has led to dangerous levels of erosion.
THAT MEANS YOU ALSO HAVE ANTI BASE EROSION RULE ISSUES.
The National Weather Service said "significant" beach erosion was likely.
Many experts see gradual economic erosion as the real concern.
After that, there was an erosion of my previous life.
In border states, the latest erosion of American citizens' rights.
Erosion from the mines turned the river a sandy brown.
He thus can't afford even a small erosion of support.
Our Interpreter columnist warns of an incremental erosion of democracy.
Sure, the erosion of the middle classes is a problem.
According to the remarks, the erosion of privacy is inevitable.
But many observers see a gradual erosion of those freedoms.
But their support was showing signs of erosion on Tuesday.
But there have been signs of erosion on that front.
McConnell, like Flake, is facing severe erosion of public support.
The other one is BEPS, base erosion and profit shifting.
The erosion of norms continued after President Obama took office.
Democrats cannot accept right now an erosion of Obamacare politically.
How do we prevent the continued erosion of the community?
We have seen the erosion of jobs and employment in Michigan.
Rocky barriers were put in place to protect them from erosion.
His rocks speak of deep time, of erosion, water, and heat.
As it is, we're gonna have saltwater intrusion, and coastal erosion.
" He added that an erosion of trust could "threaten [Facebook] permanently.
It caused costly damage due to beach erosion and coastal flooding.
Any erosion of trust on intelligence-sharing would be deeply damaging.
Planting another crop beneath the maize may help stop soil erosion.
Citi cited risk of "further price erosion" and negative earnings revisions.
Newly nourished beaches suffer less erosion after storms than nonreplenished beaches.
Erosion is slow, and it takes time, but don't give up.
Erosion continues, putting many more islanders at risk of being uprooted.
Crumbled erosion remnants and a black star to the upper left.
Erosion will take us away long before sea level rise will.
We (rightly) talk a lot about Trump's erosion of important norms.
This is just the slow, daily erosion of  sincere online truth.
The erosion of public trust increases the risk of such turmoil.
The erosion, fading and dirt would become part of the works.
Each year, riverbank erosion displaces up to 200,000 people in Bangladesh.
Rising ocean levels are causing a vast erosion of our continents.
Erosion along the beach has already toppled dozens of coconut trees.
Behind this, Mr Milanovic suggests, is an erosion of liberal values.
However, officials say that the coastal erosion could tip the balance.
Famous rock arches in Malta and Morocco collapsed due to erosion.
But others see it as a dangerous erosion of Italy's values.
In the history of painting, there is an erosion of nuance.
Perhaps they bury in coastal sediments, then resurface due to erosion.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide, cool homes and help prevent soil erosion.
But there is more to coastal erosion than sea level rise.
Who are you to talk about erosion and rising sea levels?
Soil erosion and snow runoff were monitored to help forecast floods.
"We've seen the erosion of the public health infrastructure," Bolan said.
But this kind of dramatic erosion hasn't been the global norm.
The work has been linked to severe erosion of the shoreline.
When one looks at agriculture, for instance, the erosion is clear.
I think the scarier things are really about politics, about the scary erosion of the pragmatic center in politics, diminished capacity to make sensible economic choices, one thing governments really have to do, and the erosion in the Keynesian arsenal or the erosion in the policy tools available to help offset the effects of a next recession, a minor shock.
If our sense of self looks likely to be transformed by the erosion of privacy, it is also under pressure from the erosion of the social world of work and the human identities that come with it.
It was done in 1969, above, to allow engineers to assess erosion.
Over-fishing, erosion and coastal development also play a part, he said.
The sandstone formations are easy to carve, but they're prone to erosion.
This goal is like erosion, but funny and without the devastating consequences. 
The broader consequence was an erosion of the legitimacy of the system.
"There's an erosion in the emotional connection to the car," he added.
For critics of the move, it represents another erosion of user choice.
Rainwater erosion and recent seismic activity may have loosened the wall's stones.
Lighthizer described an "erosion of commitments" on the part of the Chinese.
To prevent erosion when the rains come, she has carved out terraces.
Beach erosion and other noticeable changes are a part of life here.
Venezuela aside, such democratic erosion is wholly consistent with strong economic growth.
She said the consequence could be an erosion of trust by consumers.
That sounds small, but it has caused extensive erosion worldwide, costing billions.
The erosion of core international norms, programs and diplomatic practices is underway.
Eighty-eight percent said they expected further erosion of multilateral trading rules.
Spicer said Trump asked Flynn to resign after an erosion of trust.
MOODY'S SAYS EROSION OF TURKEY'S FX RESERVES CREDIT NEGATIVE, INCREASING EXTERNAL VULNERABILITY
This would constitute further erosion of our nation's efforts to eradicate poverty.
The village of Newtok, Alaska, is trying to escape catastrophic coastal erosion.
We now see erosion where once there used to be slow progress.
That's because waves, winds, landslides and erosion have since taken their toll.
We've talked a lot and quite candidly about erosion or sub-losses.
Most do, though we have seen a surprising erosion under President Trump.
Trees along rivers can also help prevent erosion and preserve water quality.
Trump allies have worried about erosion in its support from GOP members.
The sewer system is collapsing, and erosion is undermining streets and sidewalks.
Cash flow will remain exposed to industry oversupply and frequent price erosion.
Dunes are one of the few things protecting the beach from erosion.
Scientists who study ancient impact craters on Earth have a problem: erosion.
Also, clear-cutting churns up soil, stirring radioactive dust and accelerating erosion.
"Increased erosion would degrade soil health," Wempner told me in an email.
But erosion threatens thousands of kilometres of coast from Mauritania to Gabon.
Simply put, Facebook is weaponizing security to shield its erosion of privacy.
Watch more from Tonic: Erosion of trust exactly what happened in Pakistan.
"The erosion of trust bothered me — deeply," he said at the time.
Without water, crops wither, and that exposes bare soil to further erosion.
For Burns, the erosion of American power and influence long predates Trump.
What's behind this erosion of the traditional family among the working class?
President Trump has accelerated this norm erosion, but he didn't start it.
That could lead to further erosion, floods and the potential for famine.
But this erosion of democratic norms is ultimately driven by deeper factors.
Democratic erosion has followed a similar pattern in other countries as well.
Both mourned a long, steady erosion of bipartisanship that McConnell hardly owns.
" He attributed this erosion of tradition to "the exposure to Western culture.
"We're not paying attention to soil erosion or snow removal," he said.
Eventually the erosion will undermine public road, storm water drains and pipes.
Some pointed to the potential erosion of our illustrious, longstanding constitutional values.
But it's not all about privacy scandals and the erosion of democracy.
In the areas where groynes are present, there has been less erosion.
Rondolat said price erosion in the LED segment would ease this year.
NAY: The downside on defense is the erosion of the pass coverage.
For me at this point they center on an erosion of equality.
Teva is working on a comeback amid price erosion and fierce competition.
All but seven risk being damaged by erosion in the coming decades.
Farmers like him focus on practical issues like erosion or dwindling aquifers.
When it comes to the erosion of our society, we're all responsible.
The evolving island can be compared with erosion patterns around Martian volcanoes.
This nearly uncontrolled erosion is contrasted with tightly rendered birds and animals.
"Last year, when we saw an erosion in LGBTQ acceptance, GLAAD doubled down on our formula for making culture change, and this year that erosion is stemmed," GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis said in a statement.
All this is contributing to the erosion that's eating away at the coast.
But Aranha's team did find some factors that might promote better erosion protection.
But too often this is just a synonym for the erosion of quality.
By mid-January, polls were showing this erosion among voters for Mrs. Clinton.
Mr Trump wants to reverse that erosion and get America back on track.
Unfortunately, this is just the beginning of the erosion of our personal privacy.
In New Jersey, old Christmas trees to help prevent erosion on sand dunes.
Erosion is also forcing the 400-plus residents of Newtok, Alaska, to relocate.
I think you make a good point that the terms suffer from erosion.
Soon, a fatal virus spreads that kills people through an erosion of memory.
But deregulation and the erosion of unions' power have weakened those countervailing forces.
The resulting pits are exposed to the elements, causing continual erosion over time.
Imagine this erosion over a working life that spans 50 or 153 years.
The personalities of today's leaders have contributed to the erosion of political norms.
They said that worry about the erosion of Quebec's cultural identity was unfounded.
This erosion of the community is an issue often missing in the debate.
How has the internet and the erosion of gatekeepers scrambled the cultural environment?
Erosion on Mars has uncovered large, steep cross-sections of clean, subterranean ice.
That's bad news for an area that's already badly affected by land erosion.
It's added up to an erosion in trust in the brand in general.
This can also provide stability to the soil, protecting against erosion from flooding.
The insurance company, however, blamed it on ground erosion and settlement, she said.
At the worst, we would see an erosion of our ability to forecast.
Regrettably, this is due in large part to the erosion of public trust.
"We're seeing an erosion of the independence of the Justice Department," California Rep.
The result is a range of damage including creep, fatigue, erosion and corrosion.
We were planting trees on the hillside to try and stop the erosion.
Its roots are long so it holds soil structure together and reduces erosion.
Its roots are long, so it holds soil structure together and reduces erosion.
But polls indicate that his base is in fact showing signs of erosion.
For people who live along a coastline, erosion can be their worst nightmare.
Even worse, this erosion of trust could spill over into consumer-facing advertising.
How can we curb this trans-generational erosion of happiness and human potential?
But it shows up in stagnant real wages and the erosion of benefits.
The key here would be the erosion of open support for the president.
Any erosion of central bank independence is likely to spook investors even more.
Reefs also prevent erosion on shorelines that could cause property damage or deaths.
The stop in Arriaga also comes amid a gradual erosion of the caravan.
More dominated by the service sector amid the continued erosion of manufacturing jobs.
Until that problem is fixed, the continuing erosion of democratic norms is inevitable.
Trees in the preserved forest anchor the soil, slowing erosion and preventing desertification.
Opponents see the measure as accelerating the erosion of Hong Kong's civil liberties.
It's got to sound like fun, not under development, soil erosion and microfinance.
Erosion of trust threatens and destabilizes the system in a whole other way.
But any erosion of protections for the accused anywhere weakens society as whole.
They're doing this for short-term gain without thought to long-term erosion.
The cable sports giant also suffered continued subscriber erosion because of cord cutting.
A nondescript but critical crust of living microorganisms protects the surface from erosion.
What we seem to witness is the erosion of the covenant of forgiveness.
But the European erosion continued unchecked, and Benedict called it quits in 2013.
What are your thoughts on these culprits in the erosion of listening skills?
But the bond market did not completely ignore the erosion in economic data.
The extent of erosion suggests that the impact structure is very, very old.
If these things come to pass, the erosion of shared values will quicken.
An erosion in the outlook since then was expected to drive another hike.
These fertile mountains already face weather-related risks, such as mudslides and erosion.
Rapid erosion has brought the Ninglick River to within yards of residents' homes.
Rainbow Beach Helicopters posted aerial images and video of the erosion on Facebook.
But it isn't enough, on its own, to explain Peloton's recent value erosion.
"An erosion of SALT is a tax increase: plain and simple," Pascrell said.
He said that the erosion of democracy in the country has been accelerating.
In 2013 a geological study of the site found that erosion was inevitable.
The erosion of these two norms can lead to a partisan death spiral.
Mahan was worried about erosion to Delicate Arch's left leg in this photo.
But the Chinese government has denounced predictions of any further erosion of the renminbi.
Image: Neil DaviesThe discovery of these footprints was made possible thanks to coastal erosion.
And it represents a steady erosion of support over the past three national elections.
Deer cause damage to farmland and spur erosion by, for example, gobbling up grass.
Last year's erosion lead to an annual loss of about 10,000 hectares of land.
Officials said Thursday the cavity and erosion had grown substantially after the test releases.
However, these have added to near-term earnings erosion and a stretched financial profile.
The potential for further erosion in profitability is high, which underpins our Negative Outlook.
Erosion in its spillways threatened cities that are miles downstream, with possible flash flooding.
The OECD's initiative is known as the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project.
This erosion of confidence in the Federal Reserve poses grave risks to our economy.
The biggest risk to American higher education is the erosion of the competitive principle.
It caused costly damage along the coast due to beach erosion and coastal flooding.
The effect of wind erosion on this hill is evident by its streamlined shape.
Amid the erosion of multilateral agreements and diplomatic channels, we came close to calamity.
It makes further erosion of privacy "inevitable"; the dangers must be understood, he adds.
At some point, a glacial lake likely spilled over and caused the initial erosion.
Perhaps the most egregious erosion of voters' choice is happening at the regional level.
Communities exposed to high seas are seeing severe erosion and threats to their infrastructure.
The deforestation also left large areas that were prone to massive amounts of erosion.
On Earth, we have recycling processes like erosion that constantly change our surface geology.
These concretions were then exhumed by erosion to be exposed on the seabed today.
Some also see resettlement as part of a broader erosion of their ethnic identity.
Erosion is a huge problem in the tropics, where torrential rain pours are common.
JAKE TAPPER, CNN HOST: The erosion of basic standards, stability and human decency, continues.
This unnecessary waste comes hand and hand with a steady erosion in consumer rights.
The breakdown and erosion of America's infrastructure across the country has become a crisis.
That erosion of the overtime threshold by inflation has been very costly for workers.
"Replacing Rituxan with Gazyva protects Roche's CD20 franchise revenues from biosimilar erosion," he said.
Levees can also crumble under pressure due to poor maintenance, inadequate foundations, or erosion.
""It's deeply concerning to me when you see the covenant erosion taking place here.
This is about the suppression of democracy and the erosion of our liberal institutions.
As a nation built on the rule of law, we cannot countenance its erosion.
But given the rate of the ship's erosion, the panorama is no longer accurate.
Clinton could make up for the erosion among whites by gaining with Hispanic voters.
Environmentalists tie sand dredging in San Francisco Bay to the erosion of nearby beaches.
Demonstrators say they are fighting the erosion of the "one country, two systems" arrangement.
"The only danger is erosion or movement -- that can lead to explosions," she said.
" Such steady erosion would halt what some call the "Second American Civil Rights Revolution.
That in turn can dramatically increase erosion, habitat destruction, river diversion, and forest fragmentation.
Crucially, many recent surveys detected an erosion of his support among Republicans and independents.
But city officials had been warned about the erosion for at least a year.
Marsh grasses have been planted to control erosion in parts of the Florida panhandle.
That in turn is fueling larger storm surges, saltwater intrusion, erosion, and nuisance flooding.
Of course, he followed this up by pleading for this norm erosion to stop.
Ford's erosion in performance happened while the global auto industry was healthy, Clark wrote.
Otago Museum said they were vulnerable to erosion in the event of a flood.
Another answer is negative interest rates, where creditors accept a slow erosion of value.
So there's concern that this could be a further erosion of Roe v. Wade.
The massive company certainly has some culpability in the general erosion of our privacy.
Erosion has released much of that trash, which collects on the bay's eastern shore.
With skills erosion, people in long-term unemployment have gotten into a vicious cycle.
They have documented the erosion of teacher salaries compared with other similarly educated workers.
It also detected multiple areas of erosion and is doing the initial repair work.
The bill has taken a significant step towards erosion of this global status quo.
Another product of his take-no-prisoners approach has been an erosion of trust.
He quoted George Washington and lamented creeping commercialism and an erosion of civic participation.
Sinkholes can be caused by natural erosion or acidic rainwater that weakens sedimentary rock.
For terrorists, this erosion of confidence in established systems is often the wider goal.
Because of the elevation, flooding is of less concern than beach erosion and litter.
The phenomena is however not a cause of the erosion in the program's finances.
It also uses composting toilets, a biofiltration system and raised walkways to prevent erosion.
Further erosion occurred a few months later in 2016, but didn't affect the campsite.
The stream had been heavily degraded by decades of ranching, resulting in substantial erosion.
On the defense side, this has led to serious erosion in our defense capability.
The new material can resist high temperatures, oxidisation, and erosion, according to the researchers.
For instance, when painting trees, I often try to use erosion as a method.
The parks can't prevent the erosion, but park managers are studying where erosion rates are greatest and where archaeological sites are most likely to occur so they can prioritize archaeological research at sites that are at greatest risk of being washed away.
Chinese markets rose this week, as some investors bet that China could slow the erosion.
Now that unique status could be under threat from the gradual erosion of political freedoms.
On the positive side, quack grass is great for controlling soil erosion on steep slopes.
The evacuation was ordered Sunday afternoon after engineers spotted erosion on the dam's secondary spillway.
Conservatives have loudly warned of their erosion as a matter of highest concern for decades.
Officials were concerned that further erosion inside the sinkhole could prompt nearby structures to collapse.
A view of Rubin Ridge showing sedimentary layers, mineral veins, and effects of wind erosion.
The dam's emergency spillway also suffered significant erosion problems after the reservoir exceeded capacity Feb.
Incredible beach erosion around Pacifica today as massive waves continued to batter the coast. pic.twitter.
The result is a steady erosion of public admiration for these formerly much-esteemed institutions.
He has created flexible rods that, when inserted into a riverbed, monitor erosion quite simply.
Despite efforts to halt erosion at the top, some still find the frequent changes troubling.
What's really going on, I'd argue, is (justified) fear over the erosion of white patriarchy.
Should people living in areas prone to flooding and shoreline erosion pack up and leave?
Over the last week or so, we have seen an erosion in commitments by China.
The link between erosion of relative status and suicide may also involve gender and race.
The gradual erosion of material expectations has slowly undermined the credibility of an internationalist vision.
Fitch Ratings also cut the bank's credit rating outlook to "negative," citing potential profit erosion.
This constant erosion in value has caused VXX to hemorrhage money like few other products.
Protecting the beaches from the expected levels of erosion will be time-consuming and costly.
But any where that water can flow, there's the risk of erosion creating catastrophic instabilities.
Today, trees provide wildlife habitat, erosion control and natural beauty, the Arbor Day Foundation says.
The forests protect coastal communities from abrupt tidal shifts and storms, while slowing shore erosion.
The erosion of such communities and workplaces has been going on for almost 40 years.
Second, because there's no weather on the Moon, these marks aren't smoothed away by erosion.
They're effectively agents of very quick, controlled erosion who jab at anything that looks vulnerable.
THIS COULD LEAD TO PROPERTY DAMAGE IN SOMEAREAS AS WELL AS POTENTIALLY SUBSTANTIAL BEACH EROSION.
Kunta Kinteh island is shrinking due to coastal erosion and key sites are at risk.
Some of the craters had valleys that appeared to be formed by erosion from water.
The focus on capital erosion may even overshadow banks' progress in reducing non-performing loans.
But Otto has also seen a gradual erosion of science content in major media outlets.
"This erosion that seems to be happening, of course I'm worried about it," she said.
" Erosion of institutions: "Conflict will become more frequent, decision-making degraded, and internal chaos common.
The most striking trend is the erosion of Trump's standing among college-educated white voters.
Here, they pose a threat to vegetation, cause soil erosion, and compete with native wildlife.
The White House warns that states are engaging in a "damaging erosion" of unemployment benefits.
The erosion of faith in the institution of government began building nearly a decade ago.
LG Display said, however, it expects overall price erosion to slow in the fourth quarter.
It also reduces soil erosion, which can choke central Kenya's rivers and pollute drinking water.
First lawyers went on strike against the erosion of the English-style common-law system.
Land erosion over time created the formations which are separated by paths resembling city streets.
He planted mangroves to guard against coastal erosion in the Pacific island nation of Kiribati.
S Rituxan/MabThera for blood cancer has also seen rapid sales erosion due to biosimilars.
Erosion along the beach here has already toppled dozens of coconut trees into the ocean.
And second, there has been a serious erosion of trust since Republicans assumed the majority.
Many Tibetans say they fear the erosion of their language, traditions and ways of worship.
The erosion of this unstated edict may not be the only shift this show represents.
Instead they tore down decade-old trees and replanted them with saplings to curb erosion.
Teva said last week that it was facing accelerating price erosion in the United States.
To protect from climate-change-induced erosion, the resort petitioned in 2017 to erect seawalls.
But it clearly represents the creeping erosion of the distinction between civil and criminal proceedings.
There has been such an erosion of conditions in detention centers under the Trump administration.
What they were left with, however, was a further erosion of their already limited power.
He won, sure, but in the same attritive and fundamentally negative way that erosion wins.
Yet Lam's view of the place is resolutely idealized — he keeps faith despite the erosion.
We witnessed the rapid erosion of Venezuela's democracy under the regime of President Nicolás Maduro.
The deepest form of rot is the erosion of the distinction between truth and falsehood.
Beyond personalities, the election reflected the broad erosion of the global political landscape since 2015.
Alarms are sounding about an erosion of press freedoms once thought sacrosanct in a democracy.
The polls also indicated erosion within the groups that Trump has leaned on most heavily.
The answer, clearly, was the erosion of effective financial regulation over the previous few decades.
Other factors include erosion and weakness in the enforcement of labor standards and legal safeguards.
The landscape totally changes, and you've got all that erosion and the buttes and canyons.
Heavy rains apparently caused erosion of the dam, Interfax quoted a local official as saying.
He has quoted George Washington and lamented creeping commercialism and an erosion of civic participation.
There'll be beach erosion, some flooding of roadways, possible damage to marinas, docks and piers.
"It's a smoking gun for sea-level rise causing an acceleration of erosion," he said.
"Now we're not tilling at all," which means less soil erosion and less chemical runoff.
" Describing the detrimental effects of beach erosion, Dr. Leatherman—known in the area as "Dr.
Other sites in the Chesapeake Bay have been lost to sea level rise and erosion.
They are less likely to act on its behalf, which only makes the erosion worse.
The erosion stems in part from laws passed decades ago under then-dictator Augusto Pinochet.
This blocks drains and can leads to flooding, soil erosion and the spread of disease.
Due to water and wind erosion, the island has been decreasing in size since then.
For many Native communities, rising temperatures have led to thawing permafrost, aggressive erosion and flooding.
Credit card issuers and trust and processing banks performed well with the least capital erosion.
Italy contains the most number of sites endangered by erosion, followed by Croatia and Greece.
There's a prevailing sentiment that beach and island resorts contribute to erosion and environmental destruction.
The exact cause remains unknown, but sinkholes like these are usually caused by underground erosion.
Without regular rainfall to drive erosion, if something happens, the evidence tends to stick around.
"The international title of the tax overhaul included significant anti-base erosion provisions," she said.
"I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right," she added.
This had led to fierce competition between retailers, underlined by relentless price-cutting and margin erosion.
Politico reviewed an application last year that justified the wall because of erosion from changing weather.
The erosion patterns on the desert sand indicate that some of that water was sucked out.
But the numbers reported last week did not show the much-anticipated erosion of export sales.
The Wave is a sandstone rock with thousands of linear carvings caused by time and erosion.
So there's a need for the legal framework to defend against technological erosion of citizens' rights.
It said the SIM card registration policy had led to an "erosion" of its customer base.
A McCoy tally of orders by gigawatts also showed erosion in GE's market share, Tusa said.
The first is the steady erosion of truth by "fake news", Twitter storms and viral postings.
Improvements in the sector, he said, could help offset some erosion in the high-grade space.
"There's an erosion," Phillip Stutts, a Republican strategist based in the South, said of Trump's support.
Trees are being replanted on parts of Costa Rica's coast to halt erosion and protect livelihoods.
On this reading, the gig economy turbocharges insecurity and the erosion of workers' hard-won rights.
The rapid erosion of the state's ragged coastline is in part a result of that bias.
Erosion of wages for the American worker is not just a problem for the workers themselves.
Hong Kong's rise has been accompanied by an erosion of Western hegemony in Asian high finance.
The benefits of this takeover are myriad but the erosion of culture they bring is catastrophic.
By the 1920s, Dendur was flooded nine months of the year, which contributed to further erosion.
The state, in the filing, noted sediment deposits and improper erosion controls, along with other violations.
That erosion of profit is the very reason that Switch prefers to meet schmoes in-person.
"The 2019 budget shows further erosion in fiscal strength," Moody's said in a statement on Thursday.
The erosion of the division between public and private has been coming for a while now.
There's been a massive erosion of trust in public institutions and in the broader electoral process.
Putnam was among the first social scientists to trace the erosion of social capital in America.
Sediment carried downstream can help repair coastal erosion, but not if dams trap it in reservoirs.
There has been an erosion of credit story as banks and investors battle for deal flow.
In fact, I worry that we maybe in danger of allowing their erosion though sheer complacency.
It also raised longer-term concerns about policy paralysis and erosion of the rule of law.
They argued that undoing the guidance is necessary to prevent the erosion of transparency in politics.
If Democrats were pushed further left still, such erosion could move beyond just directly affected states.
It could also be the result of a leaky water pipe that caused erosion, West said.
Instead the fear is of a "slow erosion", says Juergen Maier, head of Siemens's British operations.
Governments fear bitcoin restoring the people's monetary independence, and simultaneously, the erosion of their totalitarian control.
In the lexicon of commentary, some terms have suffered serious semantic erosion and could be dropped.
Bringing in heavy equipment after a fire also has been found to increase erosion and flooding.
And just like any building, the facility must be protected from the slow erosion of time.
These practices are one reason soil erosion has declined more than 40 percent since the 1980s.
"We'd like to have a wall all the way around Tangier" to protect it from erosion.
It notes Socrates bemoaned that writing would lead to the erosion of people's ability to memorize.
Yet they can easily take too little risk and become myopic on the erosion from inflation.
Increased rainfall has placed the plain it sits on at risk of flooding and soil erosion.
" This absence, according to the researchers, suggests a "massive global-scale erosion event near that time.
Oil and gas exploration has hastened the erosion of the wetlands that once protected the region.
And on an island like Taiwan, where typhoons are a plenty, erosion is a huge problem.
Melting sea ice around Shishmaref is washing away the thawing arctic soils, leading to extreme erosion.
Negative numbers, which remain across regions, indicate expected credit erosion with wider spreads and increased defaults.
JPMorgan points to significant patent erosion concerns that will impact earnings going forward, among other factors.
But the biggest cost of the alliance has been the erosion of South Korea's sovereign spirit.
Tilling also makes the earth more susceptible to erosion and less able to absorb heavy rainfalls.
But unlike that natural wonder, Mercury's newly identified valley was not forged by slow riverine erosion.
Deforestation caused erosion that led crops to fail, and this advanced society disintegrated into civil war.
This has left it more exposed to erosion from the growth of online generalists like Amazon.
In the past, he said, the beach stayed open with even more erosion than last year.
Its emergence represents, at the very least, an erosion of democracy — a nightmare, not a legacy.
Let it have a second life as compost, a barrier for erosion or food for goats.
The storm caused major beach erosion on Tybee Island and stripped palm trees of their fronds.
A string of developments is adding to concerns about the erosion of the territory's prized freedoms.
Perpetuating the current system will lead to further erosion of public trust and risks actual corruption.
One was the erosion of tax morality, which was caused by increasing levels of government corruption.
Erosion isn't discussed much, said Staffan Martikainen, a Finn who runs an artistic residency program there.
Sensodyne Pronamel specifically works to strengthen the enamel on the teeth to protect against acid erosion.
This will lead to an erosion of the economic co-dependence between the U.S. and China.
There are many ways to contribute to the erosion of the integrity of our voting process.
If a lot of people leave the trail it carves a new trail and causes erosion.
Charter schools erode this principle and this erosion should not be paid for by public money.
I began to groan as he described yet again the erosion of Cape Cod's renowned bluffs.
The fact that it remains the most-watched network highlights the overall erosion of traditional television.
Warmer waters, coral bleaching, flooding, erosion, and changing weather patterns are changing their way of life.
It also makes changes to the rules aimed at preventing erosion of the U.S. tax base.
It's enough of a shift that it could indicate some new erosion in the Republican base.
The erosion of India's institutions under Mr. Modi extends to the Indian Army as well. Gen.
Any erosion in the economic fortunes of production workers could undercut his appeal to those voters.
And that would also be a real erosion of the system that the framers set up.
The erosion of workers' rights and the employers' disregard of labor laws are troubling, he said.
They are responsible for bringing heavy rain, snow, gale-force winds, rough seas and coastal erosion.
Protesters see this legislation as emblematic of a broader erosion of the city's autonomy from Beijing.
Similar patterns of tears and lesions can signal incipient bone erosion and arthritis, the researchers knew.
Still, the bond between the countries is weakening, as the erosion of support in Congress shows.
Arctic communities must adapt to increased coastal erosion, flooding and frequency and severity of forest fires.
We drove to the beach overlooking the Chukchi Sea, where the evidence of erosion was plain.
They regulate and stabilize water flow and weather patterns, enrich soils, prevent erosion and sequester carbon.
Now, archaeologists are creating a 3D record of the ancient markings, before they're lost to erosion.
Now that number has slipped to 270 — still favorable territory, but with signs of some erosion.
Fearing an erosion of their influence, senior security forces officials ousted him, replacing him with Mnangagwa.
We need to recognize our contributions to the erosion of the public trust in America's leadership.
However, in the medium to longer term, lower reinvestment yield on assets will lead to NIM erosion.
Soil fertility plummeted, erosion exacerbated the decline, and as soil washed into river systems, waterways silted up.
Some were moved from the side where Esau's grandparents live, and where coastal erosion is more threatening.
And city crews have inspected 10,000 light posts to make sure they won't fall over from erosion.
You can just see the erosion of their relationship when you watch it — especially after Episode 7.
They also planned to use grout in damaged areas of the emergency spillway to prevent further erosion.
Activists fear that a ruling in favor of HB2 will continue the erosion of reproductive rights nationwide.
The main spillway is damaged from significant concrete erosion but has still been releasing water this week.
Last week, the primary spillway was damaged by erosion, according to the California Department of Water Resources.
"Continued erosion, selling off and not bouncing is going to make the market feel worse," Cashin said.
The researchers next hope to study how to better protect against erosion in real-life test subjects.
What I'm more spooked about is the erosion of trust, and the polarization of trust in media.
Photograph: Ash Adams/GizmodoOn top of the erosion, a warmer atmosphere is causing Alaska's permafrost to thaw.
For now, the world reaps the volatility we've added with the erosion of national and global governance.
Mount Sharp, the mountain at its center, was created by wind erosion of the hardened sediment layers.
But the coast is also damned, even if its gradual, climate-change-driven erosion produces less drama.
And recent history shows that gradual intraparty erosion can foreshadow the crumbling of once-commanding political positions.
Also, anyone planning to buy a beachfront home could check the local coastline for signs of erosion.
The reefs helped prevent further erosion and led to an increase in Vaan's surface area, Malleshappa said.
Widespread harvesting removes carbon from the soil as do tilling methods that can accelerate erosion and decomposition.
The erosion of the traditional eight-hour work day is one reason why people don't share rides.
It's that continuing erosion of trust that could be a real problem for the company going forward.
The erosion caused by the rushing waters created a sizeable hole in the midsection of the spillway.
That erosion spread in the first half of the year to other important clients, notably asset managers.
The most alarming photograph is "Accelerated Erosion" in which the soil appears to boil and freeze simultaneously.
The erosion of the middle ground and the crash in trust that it engenders is not new.
We've seen a surge of concern and scenario building premised around Trump's erosion of American political institutions.
I asked Zakaria if the erosion of liberal democratic norms represents an existential threat to our system.
Some have planted trees along waterways to curb erosion; others remove animals from muddy fields during winter.
In other places he has been happy to embrace dictators and ignore the erosion of human rights.
Widespread harvesting removes carbon from the soil as do tilling methods that can accelerate erosion and decomposition.
The triumph of the new elite coincided with the erosion of other paths into the leadership class.
They are thinly drawn, and erosion has left them too faint to be seen on satellite imagery.
One unintended consequence of the sector's expansion is erosion of the social pressure that keeps defaults low.
Reversing this "base erosion" among U.S. tax-paying companies has been a top priority for Republican lawmakers.
I'm from a coastal town and I've watched the erosion of the places where I've grown up.
And now we're witnessing an erosion of the "work principle" that was responsible for welfare reform's success.
We have been witnessing an erosion of the work principle that is essential to welfare reform's success.
Worst of all has been the steady erosion of government control in Helmand province in the south.
President George W. Bush also contributed to this erosion of congressional power through his frequent signing statements.
Out-grouping and a steady erosion of civil liberties: This will be the story of Trump's presidency.
Electing a Democratic Congress to stop this erosion of our — of the core of who we are.
But groins robbed downdrift beaches of sand that would have come their way, creating new erosion problems.
That assessment dwelt in particular on two concerns: low inflation expectations and the erosion of bank profits.
The structural integrity of a home is dependent on everything from walls to erosion and wind-flow.
In May, Teva said its outlook for price erosion had worsened to 7 percent from 5 percent.
But those advancements should not come at the cost of an even greater erosion of personal privacy.
Risk factors she studied for at these sites included increased heat, wildfires, and erosion from extreme weather.
The erosion of our democratic norms began in the 1980s and 1990s and accelerated in the 2000s.
There has been an erosion of the public mission of public colleges and universities in this country.
The nomination of one of his deputies to lead the agency suggests further erosion of that independence.
Even more concerning is the steady erosion of the military balance between the United States and China.
The North Carolina coast may also experience flooding and beach erosion as well as a storm surge.
The houses were were hit on Sunday with massive waves, causing erosion along the northern beaches region.
We enter a social universe haunted by violence, institutional decay, drugs, family erosion and untreated mental illness.
Second, indexing the new and improved CTC will safeguard it from inflation-induced erosion in the future.
The domes were once situated on the beach, but erosion has pushed them roughly 200 feet offshore.
The erosion of real earnings would stop, potentially providing a springboard for a rebound in consumer spending.
An increase in any of these factors could result in faster OC erosion and negative rating actions.
And any Senator who supports him is complicit in the further erosion of women's rights in America.
It also has to replenish the sand on its beaches every few years because of ocean erosion.
That decision allowed for the erosion of the very securities the Amendment had been designed to safeguard.
Subscriber erosion, a wobbly advertising market and soaring sports rights costs have combined to slow ESPN's growth.
Today, our nation suffers from an erosion of trust in one another and our key civic institutions.
The boardwalks, which connect to the main lodge, are designed to protect the flora and prevent erosion.
Further, the studies documented an erosion of domestic support for Iran's hegemonic ambitions around the Middle East.
You're telling me that these are better at combating erosion than decade-old tea and fruit trees?
Garnett, before the erosion of time, was a one-in-a-million overlap of body and skill.
But it's unrivaled, too, in the spread of lies, narrowing of interests and erosion of common cause.
They have spread wildly in Iceland since their introduction in the late 1970s to halt soil erosion.
Besides shutting down the erosion, the Nootka lupine acted like a fertilizer factory at almost no cost.
Which is why they are taking action to defend their beach from the effects of critical erosion.
Mr. Prieto said that besides the bones, researchers also found footprints that have survived rain and erosion.
The US loses 22018,22013 acres of coastal wetlands each year, largely to development, drainage, erosion, and pollution.
Opening the forest canopy allowed other kinds of plants, which also prevent erosion, to grow as well.
"Over the last week or so, we have seen an erosion in commitments by China," he added.
Baltimore photojournalist J.M. Giordano has trained his lens on this erosion for the last 15-plus years.
To these critics, Hong Kong's decision to allow dual-class shares is further evidence of that erosion.
Investors also worry about Erdogan's tightening grip on power and an erosion in the rule of law.
The erosion of the civilized norms necessary for the survival of a democratic republic troubles me deeply.
But there's no question he faces a hard fight just to prevent further erosion of his position.
Those bills didn't pass, in part because of public concern about the erosion of these popular protections.
They&aposre experiencing warmer waters, coral bleaching, tidal flooding, erosion, changing weather patterns, and more brutal cyclones.
Razzoli estimated a 4 percent hit to earnings and an average capital erosion of 6 basis points.
MPs critical of the government say the bill is a further erosion of democratic checks and balances.
We'll get four years of hyper-partisanship and further erosion of public confidence in our governing institutions.
This year in particular saw an unprecedented erosion of religious freedom in Hong Kong, especially for Christians.
Some buildings have gaping holes in them, like the concrete has crumbled due to age or erosion.
"We've seen a significant increase in trash, damage to vegetation and trees, and soil erosion," he said.
Like erosion, political rationalization is incremental, shaped by harsh winds and climates over a period of time.
A bureaucracy empowered by a steady erosion of democratic checks and balances can often smother new ideas.
I'd rank it behind climate change, the stagnation of mass living standards and the erosion of democracy.
Despite the doom and gloom, continued erosion of the industry is not a foregone conclusion, says Ramaswamy.
The most worrisome aspect of the Russia "collusion" caper is the erosion of trust in government investigators.
For this section of society, Mr. Erdogan represents the protection rather than an erosion of democratic values.
Most are discovered after being exposed by erosion, but mining has also proved a boon to paleontologists.
Instead, they faced poor job prospects, a steady erosion in their social status and, consequently, mounting stress.
What's at stake is the complete erosion of trust on a domestic and international level, he said.
Many women suffered mesh erosion, which is where the implant cuts into other parts of the body.
Over the epochs, erosion shaved them down into the craggy folds of earth that surround Whitesburg today.
President Trump's base among Republican voters is showing its first signs of erosion, according to opinion polls.
Water was diverted to an earthen emergency spillway, but major erosion was detected there over the weekend.
And new Quinnipiac University national poll this week showed significant erosion even among his strongest demographic groups.
"We don't see a 2008 type event where there is a permanent erosion of capital," Norris said.
Groups favoring regulation are concerned that retrospective review will lead to the erosion of public health protections.
This in turn will enhance its solvency position and offset pressure on its ratings from capital erosion.
"He stopped the erosion of public confidence," said Franz Hartmann, executive director of the Toronto Environmental Alliance.
He calls what he sees "psychological erosion": clinical levels of depression, separation anxiety and low self-esteem.
It wasn't the state punching him, I thought, so it wasn't an erosion of the First Amendment.
We do know however, that many people experiencing poverty around the world are seeing an erosion of their main source of wealth—namely land, natural resources and homes – as a consequence of insecure land rights, land grabbing, land fragmentation and erosion, climate change, urban eviction and forced displacement.
The scholars pointed to breakdowns in social cohesion (meaning citizens are more fragmented than ever), the rise of tribalism, the erosion of democratic norms such as a commitment to rule of law, and a loss of faith in the electoral and economic systems as clear signs of democratic erosion.
But a deep erosion of those reserves may set off further outflows and create turbulence in the markets.
Looking back at the dismal retail holiday numbers, Cramer boiled it all down to the erosion of Target.
I interpret this work as an homage to erosion, both the natural kind and what comes with pollution.
The poll results indicate severe erosion in Trump's popularity in Utah even as Clinton's support has grown slightly.
There have been concerns about Oroville Dam safety since the erosion of the primary spillway was discovered Tuesday.
It's also going to cause beach erosion, as well as coastal flooding and very, very rough ocean conditions.
Oroville Dam, the state's second-largest reservoir, suffered damage to its primary concrete-lined spillway due to erosion.
Rights monitors say the erosion of press freedoms has not been limited to coverage of the Rakhine crisis.
Analyzing them might reveal what's acting as "cement" in the ridge, enabling it to stand despite wind erosion.
But the category has gone stale, and succumbed to the inevitable meaning erosion for any cool concept online.
New Zealand is particularly prone to erosion, making the island country susceptible to this sort of natural phenomenon.
It was just the beginning of what has been an almost total erosion of Kofi Annan's belated promise.
Along the New Jersey coast, winds pushed ocean water into neighborhoods, resulting in coastal flooding and beach erosion.
Why weren't more efforts made to prevent spillway erosion after concerns were raised more than 10 years ago?
The GSMA is clearly interested in addressing concerns over the virus while limiting further attendee or exhibitor erosion.
Downgrade rating triggers include a major erosion of capitalisation, deterioration in profitability and volatility in the embedded value.
Loss of land included erosion dotted around coasts from Vietnam to the Mississippi delta in the United States.
It's such a big area where the hills have now been stripped from their natural defense against erosion.
The erosion of traditional conservative principles pre-dates Mr Trump's emergence, of course—as Reagan's speech also illustrates.
But, President Cyril Ramaphosa is under intensifying pressure to prevent a further erosion of his party's waning popularity.
It's another step in the erosion of the ideal of borderless travel across most of the European Union.
Analysts have been concerned this quarter about an erosion in margins, which have more or less been flat.
By contrast, in parliamentary democracies with proportional voting, there has been no consistent erosion in support for democracy.
But many resent what they see as increasing meddling by the mainland and the erosion of those freedoms.
Surrounding Sputnik is a complex mess of ridges, valleys, and pits, sculpted by erosion and possibly tectonic processes.
Erosion of the rule of law, and louder questioning of Hong Kong's trading status, pose a growing threat.
Other scientists believe a slow erosion formed the English Channel, or that it was a combination of processes.
People are no longer picking up the phone when it rings because of that enormous erosion of trust.
Whatever the extent of tree cover, soil erosion, groundwater contamination, and deadly flooding remain significant problems in Haiti.
Fortunately, scientists don't think the Ross Ice Shelf is in any immediate danger of collapse or serious erosion.
The Turkish public, for example, will not quickly forget last year's erosion in the value of the lira.
The land was over-farmed and infertile, and there was terrible erosion because the slopes are really steep.
About a third of the world's soils are degraded because of soil erosion, contamination, urbanization and other issues.
They could also help "active" money managers reverse the steady erosion of their market share by index funds.
The proposed location sat on marsh lands that are extremely sensitive to land removal and vulnerable to erosion.
These fragile ecosystems have been threatened by erosion for decades, and the deck is heavily stacked against them.
That, "in itself, guarantees the absorption of carbon, controls soil erosion, conserves biodiversity and provides other ecosystem services".
People asking questions -- and, yes, sometimes hard and annoying questions -- is your bulwark against the erosion of democracy.
But many residents of the financial hub are worried about what they see as the erosion of freedoms.
Coastal erosion is accelerating and permafrost is dying, so I can imagine starting on a smaller scale there.
More than just erosion However, studies show that sea level rise is affecting Tangier at an alarming rate.
The mayor said he and Trump talked about the threats facing the island, including erosion and tropical storms.
Coastal areas could be hit with heavy flooding, beach erosion and high winds, according to the weather service.
These are led by the OECD, and are known as the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project.
Dredging and natural shifts in the North Sea explained some of the erosion, of 70 meters in places.
Erosion and increasing infrastructural developments on Kenya's 600km of coast line also pose a huge threat to turtles.
On the negative side, this relationship reflects the continuing erosion of the U.S. position in the Middle East.
Further cuts proposed by Republican lawmakers for next year are raising more concerns about erosion in customer service.
The impact due to beach erosion, though, may be more lasting, said Eastman at the Sea Turtle Hospital.
Credit Agricole attributed the corporate and banking investment business's weak performance to a "sluggish" market and margin erosion.
There's been a lot of talk about the erosion of civil discourse on campus, and with good reason.
In Pennsylvania, he's underwater by 7 points, an erosion of 403 points since the start of his presidency.

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