When one undermines America's fuel- and money-saving clean vehicle standards, one undermines American economic growth.
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"This amendment undermines Americans' fundamental rights without making our country safer, and in my view, undermines the role of judicial oversight," Sen.
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" The U.K.Police Chiefs Council also released a statement, noting that when their trust is breached, "it undermines these relationships, and undermines our investigations.
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"Saying that people should be pardoned just because they served in difficult situations undermines the entire military law system, it undermines views of the US as a moral nation, and undermines how the US is seen as applying its own rule of law," she said.
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"When the trust is breached it undermines these relationships, and undermines our investigations and the confidence of victims, witnesses and their family," the statement said.
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But it also undermines Jon's claims to leadership in the North, and most of all it undermines our Stark-centric view of the backstory to the entire series.
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And so he undermines the Constitution, and he undermines free enterprise by expanding government, and he betrays our allies and cuts deals with our enemies and guts our military.
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It undermines the statement of the vice president that there are no foregone conclusions, and it undermines the chair and the vice chair and the rest of the commission.
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These problems contribute to a vicious cycle that undermines the ability of the Afghan government to collect revenue and provide security for its citizens, which further undermines economic growth.
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" Further, the economists argue that making this kind of claim undermines "our party's best traditions of evidence-based policy making and undermines our reputation as the party of responsible arithmetic.
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"When that trust is breached it undermines these relationships, and undermines our investigations and the confidence of victims, witnesses, and their families," Britain's National Police Chiefs' Council said in a statement.
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This effectively undermines itemized deductions as a whole, TPC finds.
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But each film also quietly undermines the ideal it explores.
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Fewer listed firms also undermines the notion of shareholder democracy.
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That undermines the bedrock trust required for democracy to function.
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And its grandiosity undermines the ragged pleasures of the genre.
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Trump's personalization of diplomacy weakens him and undermines our security.
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This is why the Everything Now era undermines Arcade Fire.
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It undermines democracy for two parties to silence their competition.
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The torrent of online abuse undermines democracy and free speech.
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Republicans saw "disgusting, unaccountable political bias" that undermines Team Mueller.
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Doing so, some believe, undermines the privacy of their users.
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It actually undermines government's capacity to do much of anything.
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Pelosi said the hire undermines attempts to unite the country.
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Such a political judiciary undermines, rather than supports, our liberty.
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This trend undermines her ability to lead in this environment.
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It also undermines the transparency the public is entitled to.
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Leaving the Open Skies Treaty undermines US allies with Russia.
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I think it really undermines the mission of both agencies.
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Together this undermines the state's claims of security and stability.
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That track record undermines the credibility of the latest concessions.
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Slapdash vagueness undermines this energetic book's purgatory of female pain.
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Where there is racism, rising inequality undermines support for redistribution.
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He undermines the free press and incites violence against journalists.
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When the president lies, it undermines the workings of democracy.
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Allowing her to escape her record undermines the latter purpose.
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The account undermines a central claim of Trump's impeachment defense.
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Second, central banks missing their inflation targets undermines their credibility.
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The money from transnational crime directly undermines peace and stability.
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"This severely undermines America's credibility and moral ascendancy," says Heydarian.
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But the thinness of the performance undermines the show's substance.
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Meanwhile, bitcoin's continued buoyancy in fact undermines any potential usefulness.
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This phony precision undermines the heart, and joy, of cooking.
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In that respect, then, "Richard Jewell" undermines its own argument.
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"The legislation undermines the public's right to know," he added.
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Such clumsiness sadly undermines a play that remains urgently relevant.
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Sowing distrust undermines the integrity of the agents and analysts.
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The constant catch-up undermines the Fed's justification for rate rises.
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That undermines one of the "core" functions of the local libraries.
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They also say it undermines Hong Kong's semi-autonomous legal system.
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Intentionally or not, Berenson undermines his own claims of mass violence.
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O'Connell, however, said the move "undermines" the spirit of the act.
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"It undermines the legitimacy of the government in messaging," she added.
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In such circumstances, politicians rush into kneejerk legislation that undermines liberty.
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And frankly, it undermines the ability of Congress to conduct oversight.
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Kleptocracy undermines the rule of law and breeds crime and terrorism.
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But Israel's increasingly indefinite occupation of the Palestinians undermines this perception.
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Today's decision to withdraw prosecution, however, now undermines that earlier position.
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It frays public harmony and undermines faith in free market capitalism.
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U.S. officials say the problem undermines its fight against the Taliban.
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"This resolution undermines fundamental privacy for every internet user," Polis said.
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Second, the lack of sanctions enforcement undermines their credibility and deterrence.
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For Garrett, this finding undermines the idea of an echo chamber.
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Once that squeeze is over, it undermines the dollar longer term.
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"Once that squeeze is over, it undermines the dollar longer term."
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A lack of "shared facts" and broad national discourse undermines accountability.
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Like others, he said it undermines medical weed and isn't necessary.
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And that's the primary way that DEA's scheduling undermines scientific research.
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This further undermines asset values, causing pain for even more firms.
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Yet research in cognitive and behavioral sciences increasingly undermines that confidence.
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He undermines government institutions such as law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
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Furthermore, the E.U.'s rigidity undermines its ability to promote innovation.
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It undermines U.S. interests and the cause of Middle East peace.
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Using such settler-colonial definitions undermines our existence and our sovereignty.
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Inflation typically undermines the dollar's strength by diminishing its spending power.
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She also believes that forestry undermines the strength of local economies.
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But the notion that group membership determines opinion undermines all that.
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Similarly, the genie's showstopper, "Friend Like Me" undermines its own premise.
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Some fear the ruling undermines their traditional laws and customs, however.
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There is a deep unfairness here that increasingly undermines democratic legitimacy.
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It undermines the marketplace, and the FTC will not tolerate it.
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It also discourages bipartisanship and undermines the public's trust in government.
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Sometimes the federal bureaucracy undermines even the most straightforward application process.
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Cannabis might be the issue that undermines Sessions' already shaky support.
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Blue Cross also warned the bill "undermines" pre-existing condition rules.
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Instead, the bill punishes immigrants, undermines our economy, and emboldens nativists.
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"Settlement expansion undermines the very essence of a two-state solution."
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And that undermines the economic ability of Puerto Rico to survive.
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BAD FAITH: When Religious Belief Undermines Modern Medicine, by Paul Offit.
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Leaving Paris undermines faith in this system to operate as promised.
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This undermines Reddit, and we are not going to allow it.
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Other sorts of "untrustworthy behaviour" meriting attention include: "conduct that seriously undermines…the normal social order…seriously undermines the order of cyberspace transmissions", as well as "assembling to disrupt social order [and] endangering national defence interests".
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When a presidential candidate — cravenly, disingenuously, in this case — undermines that, he also undermines legitimate efforts to recruit and train election officials and poll watchers to ensure that this election is free, open, fair, and honest.
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"That undermines everything this flag over here stands for," the judge said.
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Reducing public access to inspection reports undermines government accountability and animal protection.
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This dangerous rhetoric breeds hate and undermines the safety of minority communities.
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If any Googler ever undermines that trust, we will hold them accountable.
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And weaponising regulators undermines China's ambitions to play a bigger international role.
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Anything less than that undermines safety and the promise of this technology.
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Having communication at your disposal all the time actually undermines that muscle.
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It cannot be part of a club when it undermines the club.
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America has warned that it undermines freedom of speech and historical research.
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Climate change also undermines improvements in the management of existing disease outbreaks.
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It oversees relations with the Taliban and undermines civilian politicians in Pakistan.
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"If he flees from the investigation, this undermines his credibility," he said.
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But this bait-and-switch strategy undermines the common good of society.
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That argument had its flaws, but the revised weighting undermines that logic.
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It shouldn't need to be said that bright-size performative behavior undermines
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It also undercuts and undermines the efficiency of our foreign assistance dollars.
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That is unpatriotic and is an act that undermines our American security.
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And it undermines the trust that we would have with our allies.
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Every time a chef moves, he or she undermines regional culinary claims.
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But this undermines the interpersonal relationships that Facebook was originally created for.
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Hyperinflation destroys businesses, undermines political systems and hits the poor especially hard.
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More broadly, dismantling the participatory councils undermines the stability of democratic institutions.
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Unfortunately, the unbaked idea of free internet for all undermines that discussion.
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The law codifies the anonymous data reporting that undermines Airbnb's tax accountability.
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And that further undermines business confidence, which … well, you get the idea.
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"If he flees from the investigation, this undermines his credibility," he added.
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It infuriates textualists and undermines the important function of the origination clause.
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Unfortunately, Pruitt's directive undermines the BOSC and all other EPA advisory panels.
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Using social media to fire off emotional blasts completely undermines that approach.
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Hillary Clinton undermines the very system of government she wishes to lead.
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This could constitute an abuse of power that undermines US national security.
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It undermines a system where every citizen supposedly pays their fair share.
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The document leak to The Times hugely undermines Xi's grip on power.
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Most broadly, the very structure of health policy in America undermines democracy.
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Abroad, it snoops, steals, kidnaps, cheats, pollutes, undermines, corrupts, proliferates, and bullies.
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It undermines the genuine achievements of these artists on the international stage.
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The scandals, especially their repetition, undermines the people's trust in the state.
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That undermines the efforts of law enforcement to catch the bad guys.
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And to me, that is a disgusting remark which undermines American democracy.
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" Garcia said Trump's alleged conduct "undermines our national security and election security.
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And worse, it undermines the institutions that are supposed to do so.
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Nothing more seriously undermines democracy than intentional, systematic suppression of lawful voting.
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Many leaders want to do the same, and it undermines their leadership.
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Serious efforts are also needed to curb corruption, which undermines public trust.
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All that matters is what serves your recovery and what undermines it.
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" Horowitz added that "any politically motivated investigation undermines the rule of law.
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It is dangerous, short-sighted, and undermines the benefits of legal regulation.
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The reinterpretation of the MBTA undermines those public goods for private profits.
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Pretending that there is a viable military option undermines our very security.
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Critics say the law discriminates against Muslims and undermines India's secular constitution.
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Perhaps most damaging, Mr. Trump's unreasonable compensation demand undermines yet another alliance.
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Opponents of the measure say it undermines patient safety and drug development.
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What Fox is doing, while voicing conservative values, undermines everything it says.
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First, they tell us that losing undermines voters' faith in the system.
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"My opinion is the support by this group of a third party undermines their credibility to be successful at the Rules Committee or anywhere else, and unfortunately it undermines our credibility as well," Lonegan said in an interview.
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It undermines development goals such as boosting financial inclusion and strengthening fragile states.
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In case after case, corruption undermines the struggle against terrorism at every level.
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The lack of body diversity completely undermines the intended "reinvention" of the show.
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Not one that undermines, attacks, and ignores the constitution of the United States.
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Yet Mehta sidelines and undermines these flourishes by primarily adopting a defensive tone.
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This undermines the public's trust and could have consequences for future impeachment efforts.
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This usage undermines the political, legal and social unique status of tribes. 94.
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So keeping this ACA provision alive effectively undermines the new ratio pricing rules.
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It's confusing, makes her seem illogical, and further undermines the show's main threat.
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And whoever undermines the foundations of liberal democracy harms one and the other.
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The Civil Service bill Mr. Walker supports also undermines protections against unfair termination.
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David Cicilline said the policy undermines the founding values of the United States.
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Do you ever worry that moving so quickly sort of undermines the owners?
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It's the same technology that undermines umpires when they clearly miss a call.
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"Oslo" (2016), a Tony-award-winning play by J.T. Rogers, undermines that assumption.
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Germany and its partners in the European Union say the crackdown undermines democracy.
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This undermines PiS's argument that its judicial reforms are solely a domestic concern.
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That simple fact, cosmetology schools argue, undermines the very foundation of the regulations.
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Worst of all, PiS's assault on Poland's institutions undermines citizens' trust in them.
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Indeed, the second timeline undermines the well-drawn chaos of the childhood scenes.
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This undermines the efficiency of Lyft's algorithm by making driver's routes less predictable.
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That would be an intentional design trade-off that dramatically undermines security guarantees.
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But a report the Center for American Progress released today undermines that assumption.
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RYAN SCHAAPThousand Oaks, California It is true: diversity undermines trust (Schumpeter, February 13th).
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The violence also undermines GNA efforts to persuade diplomatic missions to return there.
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"It undermines the trust that we would have with our allies," Pelosi said.
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If he does nothing, he undermines his claim to be a deal maker.
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This undermines EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's claim that he would prioritize these sites.
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Special application of laws for select groups undermines why America is so great.
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Imposing these tariffs undermines that rules-based system and threatens U.S. wheat farmers.
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Trump undermines the democratic leaders in Europe they seek to defeat and destroy.
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The Court's ruling against the CFPB undermines Warren's credibility of her signature creation.
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Is it a crime to publish material that undermines the authority of government?
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But worse than that, it undermines faith in the legitimacy of the punishment.
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Trump undermines Republican negotiators by asserting they won't get anywhere with congressional Democrats.
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Voter suppression is real, it is happening today, and it undermines our democracy.
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An overly literal bit of business at the end slightly undermines the film.
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Or will it be Erdogan's own policies that ultimately undermines the Turkish state?
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Trump insults Paul Ryan, undermines NATO and raises the specter of nuclear war.
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It undermines the public's confidence and trust in all our institutions of government.
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The spectre of PED use undermines their entire profession and everything they do.
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That undermines U.S. interests and makes America effectively complicit in support of terror.
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This undermines Trump's repeated and false assertions that ISIS has been totally defeated.
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Pay uncertainty undermines the FBI's ability to recruit and retain high-caliber professionals.
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But the new tax law undermines the A.C.A. by repealing the individual mandate.
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The growth of solar directly undermines Trump's goal of boosting the coal industry.
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But in practice, this narrow focus undermines the goal of affordability for all.
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He stakes claims and then awkwardly undermines them in quick cuts and asides.
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And ... MUIR: You don't think it undermines your credibility if there's no evidence?
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It's not actually true,' it undermines the patients' confidence in us as providers.
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And that, they argue vociferously, undermines the whole point of leaving the bloc.
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She argued that the sale of these products "actively undermines" preventative health efforts.
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" He said the school doesn't condone any behavior that "undermines our community's values.
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But the report's endorsement of how investigators interpreted the law undermines that view.
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She argued that the sale of these products "actively undermines" preventative health efforts.
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Stronger group identity also undermines the authority and effectiveness of American-led forces.
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Moreover, you can&apost demonstrate vulnerability in a way that undermines your competence.
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"This move undermines global security and wiser U.S. arms trade policy," Abramson added.
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Such data undermines GOP claims the saga has been a disaster for Democrats.
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That decision now undermines Manfred with fans and players, and he knows it.
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"I think the attorney general's complaint undermines the truth of Dr. Helfmann's claims."
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The conversation is complicated and jagged, and it mercifully undermines neat, simplistic stories.
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Another is that it undermines WHO's future abilities when confronting an international crisis.
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The idiot, understood in this sense, undermines not only community but also communication.
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Ordinarily, when language undermines you in this way, you shudder and move on.
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Critics, however, say the bill marginalizes Muslims and undermines the country's secular constitution.
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What he did in this case undermines trust and justice within the ranks.
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Officials said the confusion over who reports to whom undermines the administration's work.
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The sagging popularity of diesel undermines a pillar of the German automakers' strategy.
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And many remain in this country illegally, which undermines our nation's immigration laws.
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It ravages human populations and simultaneously undermines their interconnected economic and political systems.
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A winner-take-all strategy undermines prospects for a peaceful transition in Venezuela.
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" Milch called Trump's ban "beyond chilling" and said it "undermines our international obligations.
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Unhappiness among country-dwellers undermines support for the Communist Party in its core constituency.
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" COMEY on Trump's tweet calling Cohen a "rat": "It undermines the rule of law.
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The record is clear: Deviating from those processes undermines economic growth and job creation.
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Roth said this kind of "dual hatting" undermines the seriousness of the agency's mission.
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This strategic exploitation of our Nation's humanitarian programs undermines our Nation's security and sovereignty.
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Anything in the report that undermines their credibility could be helpful to Stone's defense.
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"You have to be fearless or it undermines your credibility," Prowse told i newspaper.
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In such cases, the group right improperly (in my opinion) undermines the individual right.
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It is an abusive tone that undermines the presidency, not just this specific president.
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Critics of the proposal charge that this undermines public participation and informed decision-making.
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But the French run-off further undermines the notion that pollsters miss "shy populists".
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Remaining in a state of heightened arousal undermines physical and mental performance, she explained.
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Mulvaney's appointment undermines the Bureau's independence and threatens its mission to protect American consumers.
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Another common practice that undermines Mexico's efforts is corruption among low-paid police forces.
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It wants a thriving fintech industry that supports, rather than undermines, incumbent big banks.
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But the series repeatedly undermines her in the name of establishing Danny as special.
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But as the series unfolds, it quietly undermines the basic premises of AU fiction.
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The combination of high inflation and cheap money then just undermines the pound further.
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Anything that undermines them, weakens and divides them, is a gift to the Kremlin.
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Bitmain alone mines two-fifths of bitcoin blocks, which undermines the currency's egalitarian ideals.
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"The decision also undermines the integrity of the Antiquities Act," REI wrote in response.
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But nothing can excuse Israel's relentless pursuit of the very occupation that undermines it.
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The Commission says it undermines the independence of the courts and therefore EU rules.
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Brexit undermines all this, with particularly grave economic consequences for the still-struggling north.
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The Trump administration labels this a national security threat because it undermines American manufacturers.
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But many environmentalists say methane's extreme warming potential undermines any of natural gas's benefits.
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And weak labor force participation undermines triumphalist announcements that we are at full employment.
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I believe this policy leaves no room for prosecutorial discretion and undermines public safety.
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"They (Haitian elections) cannot be continuously, indefinitely postponed because it undermines democracy," he added.
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But in this case, the Trump administration exaggerates the harms and undermines the benefits.
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Still, it undermines many of the declarations made by the government and FBI officials.
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This expansionism necessitates firm confrontation, as it significantly undermines U.S. political and security interests.
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Technologists are horrified by the very idea of deliberately creating software that undermines security.
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"When he makes these claims he undermines the very credibility of speech," Moore says.
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Studies show that higher income inequality reduces trust in others and undermines social capital.
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The activity of Facebook undermines international aid to Burma, including the UK Government's work.
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Anything that undermines this delicate balance will destabilize our communities and our economies quickly.
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And it undermines one of the pillars of the American founding and national identity.
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Failing to recognize and address barriers to health care threatens and undermines children's wellbeing.
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The cumulative effect of these repeatedblows only undermines the historical nature of her candidacy.
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The decision to ease sanctions against ZTE is confounding because it undermines American workers.
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The world needs greater transparency to limit corruption that saps democracy and undermines development.
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But pro-democracy advocates disagree, claiming that pre-screening candidates undermines the democratic process.
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That, in turn, undermines people's ability to learn about their government and influence it.
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Rather than build Somalia, flooding Mogadishu with cash fuels corruption that undermines its recovery.
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Influence operations seek to divide the country, but interference undermines trust in the system.
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"Wow, this undermines getting undecided GOP members to support the compromise bill," Costello tweeted.
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He sees a pattern across the country of enforcement that undermines Good Samaritan laws.
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They helped cement a tradition of elite impunity which undermines the rule of law.
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And if a recession hits, it completely undermines Trump's case for staying in office.
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But over the same period, another evolution has taken place that undermines those principles.
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It undermines not only good policy-making but the environment where healthy democracy thrives.
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Read how this undermines the theory that he was killed in a rogue operation.
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It undermines trust in America and the country's ability to negotiate in the future.
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This arrogance, toward the public and even toward one another, undermines central banks' effectiveness.
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The worst case for China, however, is that the trade war undermines economic confidence.
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This undermines the possibility of using a simple genetic test to determine "true" sex.
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But the crosscutting sometimes undermines the continuity and power of a single, sustained scene.
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They want to know whether the tech giant undermines its rivals and harms consumers.
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Her use of color and tactile marks undermines the overall pattern without denying it.
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But many media organizations say they are struggling as mainland China undermines that right.
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But our tawdry domestic politics undermines these natural advantages by corroding our global standing.
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At a minimum, it undermines public trust in the election & creates opportunity for mischief.
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And one of the things that undermines agency most powerfully is past sexual harm.
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They argue that the involvement of foreigners in Guatemalan investigations undermines the country's sovereignty.
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And that undermines Iraq's "special character," he said, which is Arab and religiously diverse.
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From the Supreme Court to labor organizing rules, the president undermines workers' greatest champions.
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Others, like competition regulators in Europe, worry that their dominance undermines credible news outlets.
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Such action follows a wave of grade inflation that undermines efforts to increase standards.
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A backward turn in U.S.-Iran relations undermines this faction's leverage most of all.
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Throughout the film, prologue undermines payoff as scenes are shot in exceedingly deliberate takes.
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He has normalized a toxic form of presidential speech that undermines our civic culture.
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Then, the Conservatives charged that having two planes undermines Mr. Trudeau's climate change agenda.
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It undermines the message that academic titles are meant to convey: esteem for learning.
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Such language undermines the democratic process of reasonable decision-making, replacing it with fear.
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All of this rhetoric, when it's not proven, undermines people's confidence in the process.
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Reactive foreign policy undermines security interests by decreasing our ability to help shape events.
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Even posing the question to Mr. Putin undermines faith in the intelligence agencies' conclusion.
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Poor socioeconomic development and little past experience with democracy also undermines external democratization efforts.
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This likelihood undermines the justification for PREPA's previously-planned investments in new centralized generation.
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And most alarming of all, the change undermines the secular foundations of Indian democracy.
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That means each side committing to not taking any action that undermines the other.
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On the other hand, religious freedom increases prosperity, reduces instability and undermines violent extremism.
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"This deliberate effort to obscure the facts undermines our political discourse," Judge Jackson said.
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Appointing James to ATEAC also significantly undermines Google's position on AI ethics and fairness.
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A majority draw undermines the authority of the champion, but he retains the belt.
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It also undermines the idea that Trump had any corrupt intent in obstructing justice.
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If the White House sends more nukes to the region, it undermines that initiative.
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That is clearly not so in the Urresti case, and that undermines Peru's fragile democracy.
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It's difficult to fix corruption in government when that very corruption undermines efforts at reform.
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By claiming that factual reports are "fake news," he undermines the credibility of his critics.
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As a result, the film undermines its own messaging about empathy and cross-cultural understanding.
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It's a deft and satisfying form of protest that undermines authority by glorifying its hypocrisies.
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Ouellet's letter undermines the version of events provided by the conference president, Cardinal Daniel DiNardo.
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Behind the scenes, though, the company undermines attempts to prolong the lifespan of its products.
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It undermines the progress that&aposs set this table, because this table is a process.
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He argued that the chairwoman's public statements regarding Trump on Twitter undermines her nonpartisan position.
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And it undermines the film's core question about the afterlife by allowing purgatorial wiggle-room.
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The falling value of the renminbi in Hong Kong undermines confidence in the mainland's currency.
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"Such vulnerability seriously undermines the applicability of the API in adversarial environments," write the researchers.
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Some fear Beijing's growing role in the city undermines the "one country, two systems" principle.
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S.KOREA: JAPAN'S ACTION IS "VERY GRAVE MATTER" THAT UNDERMINES FOUNDATION OF ECONOMIC AND SECURITY PARTNERSHIP
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But some diplomats are concerned that the draft undermines the founding principles of the bloc.
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What fatally undermines all of this, however, is the show's increased reliance on rushed storytelling.
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And such co-ordinated harassment clearly undermines the free speech rights of those being targeted.
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But when it turns violent, it undermines the very justice that it seeks to achieve.
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This targeted manipulation not only undermines our democracy, it's a threat to basic individual freedom.
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It just -- you know, it undermines the credibility of the FBI and the DOJ, obviously.
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But a tendency to exaggerate casualties inflicted undermines the Taliban news operation's credibility, he said.
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Economic thinkers such as Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman claimed government intervention undermines free markets.
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Our arrangement with Qatar undermines the very ideological war we are waging from al-Udeid.
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The rise in North American production undermines the ongoing supply cut efforts led by OPEC.
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If that sounds like it undermines any sort of competitive challenge, well,that's the point.
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"It is contrary to European law because it undermines energy solidarity in Europe," he said.
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For the U.S., China's constant conniving to pilfer American intellectual property undermines U.S. economic hegemony.
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The leak undermines Panamanian sovereignty and its defence of the right to privacy, some harrumph.
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The deceleration, should it continue, undermines the entire framework by which economic policy is set.
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For one, Toms undermines local businesses, as they simply cannot compete with the free shoes.
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Today's ruling undermines faith in our legal system and raises serious questions about circuit shopping.
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The president undermines that authority if he fails to comply with the laws as written.
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Perhaps that's true, but the notion significantly undermines Johnston's hope for a queer cosmic future.
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Last week in Oklahoma, lawmakers passed a bill that undermines the very basis of Roe.
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"Solidarity matters for resilience, and extreme inequality undermines that, whether gender or otherwise," Norton said.
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That fact rather undermines the Trump administration's claim that its policies are good for workers.
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Further, Stevens's argument about sawed-off shotguns, when applied logically, undermines liberals' gun control policies.
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" He added that, "no one should expect China to swallow anything that undermines its interests.
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Continuing a veiled program, cloaked in unnecessary secrecy, undermines the nation and its global interests.
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Corruption has become a key mode through which the Russian government actively undermines Western democracies.
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That fact, perhaps more than anything, undermines the idea that Pelosi is a political relic.
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Trump argued Monday that such an approach undermines the democratic process by ignoring elected lawmakers.
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However, the Supreme Court has issued yet another ruling that undermines the right to vote.
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This denies children an equal educational opportunity and undermines the purpose of these federal dollars.
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But I'm leaning toward the Silicon Valley exec's view that the incessant tweeting undermines trust.
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He routinely undermines the US intelligence apparatus when its findings run counter to his interests.
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The Marine Corps does not condone this sort of behavior, which undermines our core values.
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If that sounds like it undermines any sort of competitive challenge, well, that's the point.
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The artist undermines his own provocations in these works through their absurdity and adolescent humor.
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Every player plays through pain, often of the sort that undermines performance to varying degrees.
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But "Mercury" suffers from a self-consciousness that undermines whatever elegant observation this mechanism allows.
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Teslas are a blast to drive — that ever-present temptation, to be honest, undermines Autopilot.
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What makes them so awful isn't their self-interest; it's what their self-interest undermines.
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But the "Daily Me" problem also undermines the capacity of liberals to win these arguments.
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It is fallible — and when it fails, it undermines the legitimacy of our judicial system.
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Lawyers for Weinstein say they've uncovered new evidence that further undermines rape allegations against him.
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It undermines both the nominee and the party, both immediately and in the long run.
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Denying students entry to a college based on their ability to pay undermines equal opportunity.
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Opposition lawmakers say that undermines the government's claim that the bill must be passed now.
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They also argue it undermines the United States' push for transparency in countries like China.
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Canada's move to legalize undermines the global drug policy regime that has existed for decades.
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It cannot prove that too much sitting undermines health, only that the two were linked.
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To do otherwise undermines the practice of medicine and does a grave disservice to patients.
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Straining for laughs, it undermines the humanity that Ms. Carr's comedy needs to stand on.
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This process releases CO2, which undermines the renewable aspect of the emissions-to-fuel pipeline.
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But there's a rigidity to how we go about it that undermines the whole premise.
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The credibility gap is immense and undermines the stability of support for the administration's policy.
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It threatens the integrity of law enforcement and undermines the credibility of the very presidency.
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The last-minute rush to regulate undermines the transparency and accountability of the regulatory process.
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Astrid undermines his victory by withdrawing from the race before all the votes are counted.
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Inflation threatens government bond prices because it undermines the purchasing power of their fixed payments.
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In that case, the question is whether a subpoena actually undermines the chairman's 6103 authority.
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Slow population growth undermines the economy by delivering fewer young people into the work force.
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His intervention in decisions about war crimes undermines the moral standing of the armed forces.
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The companies argue that excluding sexual orientation from Title VII undermines the nation's business interests.
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It leaves rights unprotected, it silences Parliament on key decisions and undermines the devolution settlement.
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The DOJ would "do work that furthers law enforcement, not undermines law enforcement," he said.
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They should apologize for peddling the sort of deep cynicism that undermines our country's institutions.
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The urge to be polite undermines your confidence, critics say, and underscores your own insecurity.
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"This undermines the integrity of the regulatory review process, and it limits transparency," Ross said.
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His personal politics undermines WikiLeaks' neutrality — and the noble cause for which WikiLeaks used to stand.
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He argues that many surgeons feel that using a checklist infantilises them and undermines their expertise.
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"Binge On undermines the core vision of net neutrality," van Schewick wrote in a recent paper.
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"The only exception I have is when someone crosses the line and undermines you," she says.
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Issing is quite right that failure to deliver undermines credibility, but so can changing the benchmarks.
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Worse, it undermines our national security and puts the lives of US citizens at greater risk.
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Not being to multitask while listening to music undermines the point of the free mobile app.
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The travel ban is atrocious policy, and makes us less safe and undermines our American ideals.
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India's LGBT community has argued the ban undermines fundamental rights as it fails to protect them.
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These comedians believe that by encouraging people to laugh at ISIS, it undermines the group's power.
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Donald Trump, with all his racialized bluster, undermines the gains Romney made with the 19 percenters.
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"Suspending enrollment in Global Entry and other trusted traveler programs only undermines travel security and efficiency."
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They argue that by bringing movies directly online, Netflix undermines what a theatrical release even means.
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"Targeting immigrants at our courthouses undermines our criminal justice system and threatens public safety," Schneiderman said.
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In abusing its privilege, it undermines the shared trust that makes Treasuries an asset without equal.
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" He continued: "That doesn't make any sense and it undermines the integrity of the democratic process.
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"Collecting fees for juvenile detention undermines youth rehabilitation and public safety," said Solis in a statement.
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This tracking function undermines what's supposedly a formal separation between Walgreens customer data and Acurian's recruitment.
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Under Donald Trump the United States belittles allies and undermines international institutions it had helped build.
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Firing principled individuals undermines institutions, as the experience of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) shows.
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In practice, electronic contracting threatens autonomy and undermines the development of meaningful relationships built on trust.
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It undermines the idea that they cannot be intellectually stimulating and funny at the same time.
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Much of what he left behind is disturbing and undermines Mitchell's relatively fond portrait of him.
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The continuing violence, he said, undermines any attempt by the movement to gain more mainstream acceptance.
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This decision undermines the foundation of the ability of Gawker Media's employees to do our work.
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The second clause -- "and the voters didn't care" -- directly undermines the argument from the first clause.
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Encryption is an essential and ubiquitous security tool, and weakening it undermines everyday Internet users' security.
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Not only can this lead to racial profiling, it undermines key American values of democratic justice.
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In fact, this lack of intellectual honesty undermines the credibility of the United Nations in general.
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" Knesset member Michael Oren blasted the decision, saying, "This move undermines the very foundations of Zionism.
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The practice also undermines climate goals by spurring trips that would not otherwise exist, he added.
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They complain that it undermines wages and degrades working standards, but Norwegian has dismissed those claims.
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These actions will, however, stop the mad practice of subsidizing Pakistan while it undermines U.S. interests.
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"This kind of congestion undermines everyone's quality of life," the U.S. firm said in a statement.
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It undermines the potential for these rival militant groups of the Islamic State to come together.
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First, corruption is rampant in the Middle East and undermines all efforts to improve the region.
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But that underscores rather than undermines the argument that the Comey tweet is far more damaging.
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Forcing Americans to buy something they don't want undermines individual liberty as well as free markets.
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It undermines both our understanding of ourselves and our ability to just be normal, flawed people.
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In doing so, he undermines the very idea that the truth is relevant or even knowable.
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This is likely to be growth-supportive in the near term but further undermines fiscal credibility.
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Just the mere perception of a rigged system undermines the most basic foundations of our republic.
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Unfortunately, their argument is misdirected and undermines the real economic case for corporate tax rate reduction.
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The U.S. census makes a critical assumption that undermines its predictions of a majority-nonwhite country.
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But such a defense is both premature, and even if true, still undermines their preferred candidate.
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"Giving a break to ZTE undermines our maximum pressure sanctions effort against North Korea," he said.
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Completely dissolving the bonds between campaign promises and presidential policy undermines the very foundation of democracy.
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But Ms. Rousseff and her supporters call her ouster a coup that undermines Brazil's young democracy.
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So everything the Trump administration does to limit enrollment in health insurance plans undermines the ACA.
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This undermines the process even further since these regulations are necessary to meet FTA's statutory requirements.
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This suffering contributes to a less secure and prosperous global community, and undermines U.S. foreign policy.
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None of this undermines Stiglitz's argument that Europe needs a redivision of currencies to rebalance trade.
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"It's the trend that's worrying and it's the breach in confidence that undermines relationship," she said.
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Trump, by his very essence, undermines cooperation, reciprocity, solidarity, stability or any other component of unity.
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And tech that operates under this assumption really undermines educators and the value of good teaching.
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Subletting your apartment to someone who is not a shareholder undermines the philosophy behind cooperative living.
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Extreme partisan gerrymandering turns democracy into a zero-sum game that undermines political compromise and accountability.
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Read more: A new Trump administration rule undermines key protections and sanitary standards for migrant children.
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But, quite frankly, it's ridiculous and undermines what companies are actually trying to do with cryptocurrencies.
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In fact, it undermines progressive Israelis, who are working against this legislation in their own country.
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Netanyahu has been accused by political opponents of taking action that undermines democracy, allegations he denies.
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The new deal, called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, undermines that certainty in two ways.
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Advocates say an inconsistent policing of the lanes undermines any efforts to get buses moving faster.
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And whenever there is a breach of that, that undermines the fundamental point of these services.
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In Beijing's view, of course, Hong Kong's colonial past undermines its legitimacy as a Chinese society.
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Attributing Hillary Clinton's loss in 2016 to a lack of likability undermines the achievements of women.
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Gas prices are currently low, which undermines the case for a vehicle that doesn't use any.
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By expelling the Canadian ambassador, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman undermines the reforms he has made.
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Any attempt to make excuses for women that would never fly for men undermines that goal.
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She undermines the play's ending with a similar lack of subtlety, detracting from the overall power.
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It undermines what should be our goal, which is to put someone else in the spotlight.
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Even the Afghan government has worked through local militias and warlords whose existence undermines its authority.
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There's all of this talk about stolen and rigged elections, which I think undermines people's confidence.
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The I.O.C. maintains that Kuwaiti legislation undermines the independence of the Olympic movement in that country.
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But government transparency groups like Issue One warn that the legislation undermines OCE and limits transparency.
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First, the very existence of poor immigrant districts undermines public support for their generous welfare systems.
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"Oscar movie" is practically a genre now, one that undermines good movies and politicizes innocent ones.
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It distorts and narrows consumer demand, undermines the foundations for worker productivity and impedes strategic investment.
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"When it is pervasive and uncontrolled, corruption thwarts economic development and undermines political legitimacy," she wrote.
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His longtime emphasis on this issue undermines the GOP argument that his resolution is politically motivated.
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But corporate governance activists oppose it, arguing it undermines the principle of one share, one vote.
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It's inhumane and undermines the human inclination to fight to live in the face of hardship.
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Andrew Cuomo (see below) is tiring and probably undermines his agenda and standing with national Democrats.
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Critics say the Obama administration's reluctance to use the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" undermines counterterror efforts.
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But the memo undermines its own argument about the application being overly reliant on the dossier.
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Trump pardoning the sheriff "undermines his claim for the respect of rule of law," McCain tweeted.
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And it's how reality-distorting propaganda undermines the reasoned deliberation that is so essential to democracy.
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And it undermines the Marine Mammal Protection Act by opening a loophole on polar bear hunting.
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His uneven record in addressing social-justice issues undermines his credibility, particularly against frontrunner Joe Biden.
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It undermines the government ethics program by casting doubt on the integrity of government decision making.
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His government has criticized the meeting, saying it undermines his office's authority and the Afghan state.
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The show doesn't just depict the struggle of surviving under capitalism, it undermines its ruling ideas.
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"Today's decision undermines the core value of religious tolerance on which America was founded," said Rep.
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"That undermines the importance of security clearances, particularly when it comes to national security," he said.
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Here's another film that undermines the supposed nobility of monarchy, although in an extraordinarily different way.
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I'm afraid of having these substantive conversations, too, but fear undermines even the possibility of intimacy.
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It's a very British regulatory idea, fit and proper, and sexual harassment scandal, Fox, undermines that.
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If you experience that daily, it can put a stress on the body that undermines health.
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But some GOP members maintain the resolution undermines the Trump administration ahead of any release of their expected peace plan, serves as a rebuke of the recent policy shift to recognize Israeli settlements as in line with international law and undermines typically bipartisan support for Israel.Rep.
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"Anything that fundamentally undermines our affordable housing plan will not be met with public approval," he said.
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Keeping another people under indefinite occupation undermines the security and the future of both Israelis and Palestinians.
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DESANTIS: And that means it undermines the rule of law, harms taxpayers, and lowers wages for Americans.
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As analysts point out, if Democrats vote against the proposal and kill it, it undermines their word.
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While this is a worthy and important debate, comparing it to the Clinton saga undermines both sides.
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The German groups insist this process undermines democracy because citizens would be excluded from the decision-making.
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That he'd previously misled Congress, in Omar's view, fatally undermines his credibility in congressional testimony even today.
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Do you think our culture, or our educational system, undermines that kind of creativity and risk taking?
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It's a cleaner version of the story, but it undermines Varys' ruthlessness and commitment to his cause.
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By ignoring court orders, he undermines the constitutional democracy for which ANC members once fought and died.
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"Secrecy enables workplace harassment and undermines the integrity of the judiciary," the lawmakers said in the letter.
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Chris Murphy said Tuesday that Republicans' decision to overturn the background check rule significantly undermines Fix NICS.
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But a simple review of Curiel's public record quickly undermines -- if not outright debunks -- Trump's repeated allegations.
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Islamist militants still carry out car-bombings and assassinations, while General Haftar undermines state institutions in Tripoli.
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That she's so quickly thrown back into that world undermines the moment: Her pain earns her nothing.
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"You know what undermines voter confidence is claiming some sort of behavior without any evidence," Pettis said.
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Suspicion of institutions doesn't just undermine courts or Congress — it also undermines party politics as a whole.
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The ruling undermines the judicial independence that makes the territory so successful as a global financial hub.
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The latest GDP report — coupled with unemployment at just 5 percent and wages rising — undermines that case.
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This has blown up all of that here and undermines her first 100 days if she wins.
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That might sound like a sweet deal, but it also undermines the basic principles of net neutrality.
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In 2015 the European Parliament described it as "reproductive exploitation" that "undermines the human dignity" of women.
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As currently drafted, critics say the tax bill undermines the usefulness of research and development tax credits.
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America has long argued that NS2 undermines European security, but under Donald Trump the tone has sharpened.
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Yet the report cites research suggesting that a lack of it undermines voter turnout and civic engagement.
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Carr said the clearance from the FCC and the Justice Department "significantly undermines" the case from states.
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The thing that sustains a strong Fox network is the thing that undermines a strong Republican party.
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In crying sexism where it doesn't exist she, of course, undermines actual sexism where it's really present.
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The experience of an earthquake is terrifying and it deeply undermines a sense of personal, inner security.
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But contained in Twitter Safety's example image was a subtle clue that undermines the whimsical Mario-verse.
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S. friction undermines Aussie * Fed's policy review next key focus * Graphic: World FX rates in 21.1231 tmsnrt.
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Keeping fuel prices low strains countries' finances, encourages more energy use and emissions, and undermines alternative fuels.
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AdTech is illegal in its current form: letting it continue undermines the GDPR in all sectors. pic.twitter.
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" Dratel says the discovery "totally undermines the integrity of any of the digital evidence in the case.
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Are you advising the President to avoid taking actions that undermines the credibility of the United States?
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As documented by the International Bar Association, human trafficking fosters corruption and undermines the rule of law.
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Democratic signers argued Bannon's role in the future Trump administration undermines the Republican's promise of national harmony.
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This everyday laziness undermines a lot of nutrition research, which is often based on self-reported estimates.
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It undermines trust in the state, misallocates resources and stops countries and true entrepreneurs from getting rich.
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At times, the ambition to take on all of these tragedies undermines the intimacy of her storytelling.
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It's shameful, harmful to our democracy and North Carolina voters, and undermines the integrity of our elections.
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The move squanders Washington's leverage on President Sisi's regime and undermines those fighting for freedom in Egypt.
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All of which means that Radio Commander routinely undermines the confusion and chaos it attempts to sow.
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Doing so when it undermines basic confidence in our governing and law enforcement institutions is something else.
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Silva is not the rival who undermines his championship credentials for as long as they don't fight.
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" Also, another 750-word essay on "Principles of Declaration of Independence and How Your Behavior Undermines Them.
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The current system benefits American businesses, but is deeply inefficient and badly undermines farmers in developing countries.
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This assault confuses, undermines trust, feeds the conspiracy-minded and assists those who want to manipulate others.
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Gould's staggering genius has a transcendent impact on Wertheimer and the narrator, but ultimately undermines their identities.
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Mr. Lee, straining, ends up delivering a sentimentalism that undermines Mr. Church's performance and this film's promise.
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The Tampa Bay Times reported earlier this year that a campaign timeline undermines the Democratic congressman's claims.
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It is this blatant corruption that undermines people's faith in our democracy, our country and our values.
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Whatever the bill's overall merits, it's a weak response to a president who flagrantly undermines American democracy.
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While it seems to benefit the clerical regime in Tehran, it also clearly undermines US national interests.
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Democrats have said countless GOP attempts to repeal the ACA, which includes those protections, undermines that claim.
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This is a self-serving position which undermines the moral commitment of academia to fight climate change.
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Yet the Trump administration's recent announcement to roll back planned increases in fuel economy undermines this objective.
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But you say that the very notion of "picky eating" undermines kids' diets from an early age.
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This continuing crisis threatens the integrity of our immigration system and undermines our sovereignty as a nation.
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This undermines the central argument from Republican lawmakers who've sought to downplay the significance of the complaint.
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Failure to investigate this corrupted record undermines our process for seeking public input in the digital age.
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Allowing people to make up facts about the most important period of our history undermines that right.
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A breach of their data security undermines their vital work, and could result in arrest and detention.
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With assets at 4x GDP, the banking sector's exceptionally weak asset quality undermines economic stability and growth.
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Each time it happens, it undermines the credibility of the event and puts organizers in a bind.
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"Arguably, that undermines everything this flag over here stands for," Sullivan said, pointing to an American flag.
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Currency manipulation undermines the principles of free trade and defeats the rationale for an open global marketplace.
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Sanctuary supporters say enlisting police in deportation actions undermines community trust in law enforcement, particularly among Latinos.
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Of course, if that was the case, it further undermines his claims to being an astute businessman.
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The "unfortunate incident" at the Western Wall "undermines our ongoing efforts to reach a compromise," it said.
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Separately, a new study undermines the claim that women who terminate pregnancies experience emotional and psychological trauma.
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It also undermines some of Ms. Brunstetter's efforts to give space to the Dellas of this world.
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Giving substantial input or even veto power to individual communities along that network undermines the entire concept.
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Yet coercion — the imposition of morally illegitimate pressures on others — undermines the moral weight of an agreement.
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The irony is his usual bluster overshadows, and undermines, the gradual progress of those in the trenches.
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The new deal undermines investor certainty and makes disputes between the United States and Mexico more likely.
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That undermines Trump's boasts that the Supreme Court is going to rule in his favor on DACA.
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"Brave's evidence shows that Google's Push Page mechanism undermines Google's purported data protection measures," the research reads.
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Immigrant labor is exploited by a capitalist economy that undermines their existence while destroying their home countries.
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From personal experience, I think it undermines people's faith in the phone system and they don't answer.
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Employees see right through that and it undermines future efforts of the organization to find diverse talent.
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And it undermines one of the necessary, if difficult, aspects of democracy: conceding gracefully when you lose.
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"Moonlighting by sitting judges undermines the perceived integrity and independence of any judge or court," he said.
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To truly understand what motivates the Kremlin, we must see how the Kremlin itself undermines those myths.
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Trump obviously doesn't want it looked into, since even discussing it undermines the legitimacy he's obsessed with.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said there is an "element of misogyny" that undermines women like Sen.
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"The partnership with Long John Silver's undermines the integrity of the American Cancer Society," Dr. Marks said.
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"This targeted manipulation not only undermines our democracy, it's a threat to basic individual freedom," Feinstein said.
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Kahler's lawyers argued to the Supreme Court that the Kansas rule undermines a long-held legal principle.
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Nord Stream 2 contradicts a policy of greater energy independence and undermines the envisaged European Energy Union.
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Its administrator, Scott Pruitt, continually undermines the purpose of this agency he is supposed to be running.
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"Releasing classified material without authorization threatens our nation's security and undermines public faith in government," he said.
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If the league allows a team official to be fired for doing so, it undermines it all.
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"The programmatic automation of surveillance fundamentally undermines the community's liberty," council members wrote, according to city documents.
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But the cramming of information into an average-length feature film only undermines it in this adaptation.
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But the memo also undermines its own argument about the application being overly reliant on the dossier.
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It clearly undermines the hard work of the professional employees in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.
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"Making false promises and them turning out not to be true undermines people's confidence," Mr. Dach said.
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Brussels has said it could cut funds for a member state that undermines the rule of law.
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Ted Cruz (R-Texas) over his strong support for the bill, claiming that it undermines American security.
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Twinned with a tight labor market, this undermines the case for a cut by Britain's central bank.
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It undermines the authentication process and it could introduce new (unintentional) security flaws into encrypted communication systems.
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And prosecutors assess believability by examining corroboration -- external, independent evidence that supports (or undermines) the cooperator's testimony.
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Much of human trafficking takes place abroad, yet it nonetheless taints American products and undermines American workers.
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As a state legislator in Virginia, James Madison made the case that subsidizing religious organizations undermines religion.
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It really undermines the credibility of the organization that Mike Bloomberg has invested so much money in.
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Every rumor, Mr. Guske believes, undermines the credibility of officers like him who try to debunk it.
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S. friction undermines Aussie * Fed's policy review next key focus * Graphic: World FX rates in 21 tmsnrt.
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The knee-jerk reaction to be polite undermines your confidence, critics say, and underscores your own insecurity.
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It undermines social solidarity by pitting citizens against one another, twisting cooperative communities into rival special interests.
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To cheat by copying someone else's Moby Dick essay undermines the whole structure and requires serious punishment.
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"This is the kind of disclosure that undermines our country, our security and our well-being,"Spicer said.
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Such a limiting term and framework as industrial undermines and underestimates the range and quality of Reznor's music.
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Ironically, Trump's serial mendacity doesn't significantly undermine his credibility — instead, it undermines the credibility of his political opponents.
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"Today's action by Chairman Cummings and his Committee undermines Congress's credibility with the American people," Kupec said. Rep.
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Merkel has repeatedly pointed to the risk of a domino effect of uncoordinated measures that undermines European unity.
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His advisers and party officials are worried his confidence could mean that he ignores or undermines their strategy.
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It says the loss of personal information is particularly problematic because it undermines consumer trust in digital commerce.
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"It undermines the rest of us and takes attention away from the good things we do," he said.
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This sort of claim certainly undermines the mining sector's credibility and helps boost the cause of the environmentalists.
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It also undermines the status of three million Frenchmen and women by adding an asterisk to their status.
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In choosing Pence, Trump is selecting a vice president who undermines everything that was distinct about his campaign.
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But the pads do heat up my ears, especially in the summer, which undermines the degree of comfort.
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Eliminates funding for UN Population Fund, withdraws from Paris climate Agreement, publicly undermines NATO, leaks Israeli intelligence… pic.twitter.
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Saint-Gobain, although not a direct party in the case, says the ruling undermines property rights in Switzerland.
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The first is that it undermines his claim to be a champion of the people against the elites.
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And this draft bill undermines stability and competitiveness of the companies, giving all tech market players wrong signals.
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That leaves victims in the dark and undermines public confidence in the system, as Mr Worboys's case shows.
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Yet, anti-smoking advocates worry that heavy reliance on tobacco tax revenue undermines political will to curb smoking.
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Why it matters: Critics say extreme partisan gerrymandering undermines the basic premise that each person's vote counts equally.
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Trump's campaign, which has argued that unchecked immigration hurts American workers and undermines national security, criticized the move.
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This ban undermines archivists' efforts to preserve diverse archives and support the study of our nation's cultural heritage.
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This book excerpt explains why quantum physics undermines our understanding of reality with nary an equation in sight.
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Sanctuary supporters say enlisting police in deportation actions undermines community trust in local law enforcement, particularly among Latinos.
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In Alabama, voters passed a so-called right to work measure that undermines unions' abilities to collect dues.
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All images via YouTubeNothing undermines the Canadian myth of politeness and boring civility like our propensity to riot.
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All the while, a little girl behind her undermines her efforts by deconstructing the structure with a crowbar.
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The Republican Party's "stunning" lack of unity on repealing and replacing Obamacare undermines Trump's entire agenda, he argued.
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Jojo rightly says that the film undermined him, and it undermines the show as a subplot, however brief.
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For a president to campaign as the leader of a Cabinet undermines this magical power of the position.
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The rise in North American production undermines supply cuts led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
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Such an unprecedented concentration of power and authority undermines democracy, as well as being extremely reckless and irresponsible.
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His own ideological indifference undermines a lot of the language that Republicans traditionally use to justify their approach.
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The specter of voter fraud hangs over our electoral process and undermines the legitimacy of our elected leaders.
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If people change governments but policy remains the same, and is equally ineffective, this undermines the democratic process.
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I wanted Barack Obama to succeed, and anything that undermines the presidency weakens our ability to solve problems.
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This practice among startups has received some criticism from some IPO investors, who argue it undermines corporate governance.
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At the same time, H.R. 200 undermines the very conservation standards that put more fish in the water.
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We are attacking the corruption, especially within the governments, which undermines citizen confidence that their countries will progress.
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Repealing or cutting the orphan drug tax credit undermines the hope that a treatment or cure is possible.
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Exploiting and killing other sentient beings undermines our empathy, which is a very important part of our humanity.
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First, it still undermines the credibility of U.S. deadlines — an important tool in bringing negotiations to successful conclusions.
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This action-driven twist undermines everything the series has said about Will's robot, and even about Will himself.
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A quick reflection on Wonder Woman's success — and the movie's storyline — undermines the latest D.C. Comics ads. though.
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But having them actually kiss, however much Chandra seems to regret it afterward, undermines her as a professional.
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Rowling on Monday said trying to silence the free speech of others undermines the basic tenets of democracy.
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As families across the globe make incredible sacrifices to serve our country, this undermines our recruitment and readiness.
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Not only is it morally wrong, it undermines U.S. efforts to address the root causes behind forced migration.
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Reagan would be outraged and contemptuous of any American president who repeatedly undermines and divides the NATO alliance.
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"It undermines the role of Congress and the appropriations process and it's just not good policy," she added.
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"I am concerned that the Commission's approach undermines investor protection by precluding greater institutionalization of the bitcoin market."
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Banking sector assets are 203x GDP and the sector's exceptionally weak asset quality undermines economic stability and growth.
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The goal of terror is to elicit an emotional response that undermines the values of the target country.
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Substituting government-mandated 70 percent discounts for private sector negotiations undermines the structure that has produced that success.
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This regulatory rollback completely disregards Americans' health and undermines our work to keep our air and water clean.
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Logging all of a user's traffic, and then making it accessible to Russian authorities, obviously undermines those practices.
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This kind of incompetence [by the tribunal] just further undermines the already precarious nature of our democratic institutions.
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"This undermines the core architecture of the deal," said a Washington-based source with knowledge of the talks.
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Trump and Lighthizer believe ISDS undermines American sovereignty because it allows foreign companies to sue the U.S. government.
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Shifting blame undermines this faith, as does the White House's steady evasion of requests for post-raid investigations.
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Suggesting otherwise is inaccurate, irresponsible and undermines a successful public-private partnership that has benefitted millions of people.
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It undermines tolerance as an ideal while underscoring its etymological and historical roots as a form of persecution.
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Not only has the initiative proved ineffective, it has also undermines the stability and safety of our communities.
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Executive directors do this all the time, of course, but it undermines the ideal of an independent board.
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They do not want to bail the economy out in a way that undermines their long-term agenda.
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One argument is that it somehow undermines the credibility of gun-control advocates to get the lingo wrong.
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It exposes the Obama administration's hypocrisy — shared by previous administrations — and severely undermines US claims of moral authority.
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Failing to acknowledge those wins undermines their hard work and risks contributing to a demoralizing sense of cynicism.
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While the shapes can be associated with a martial sensibility, the application of the paint undermines that reading.
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It undermines the core promise of his candidacy, which is that he's the guy who can beat Trump.
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Costa doesn't hide her political allegiances, and her candor enhances rather than undermines the credibility of her report.
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The ruling undermines itself by affirming that racial gerrymandering is unconstitutional and can be rectified by the courts.
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In Silicon Valley speak, that's a "down round" — something companies generally hope to avoid because it undermines confidence.
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"Any delay undermines the House's ability to do what the Constitution allows it to do," Mr. Letter said.
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Some say the discrepancy undermines efforts to help those hit hard by the housing crisis and the coronavirus.
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Some say the discrepancy undermines efforts to help those hit hard by the housing crisis and the coronavirus.
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Even in its slightly revised form, the ban violates constitutional principles and undermines America's standing in the world.
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Critics say the law, the Citizenship Amendment Act, marginalizes India's Muslim minority and undermines the country's secular ethos.
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The Texas State Teachers Association, which fought against the cuts, said the decision was shallow and undermines students.
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Swonk said while the tariffs implemented so far are not that big, the threat of tariffs undermines confidence.
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The incident is not directly related to the Panamanian banking sector, but it undermines credibility in the country.
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When the president says the media is the enemy of the people, to me that undermines the Constitution.
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Credit union supporters insist the fight is a useless distraction that undermines the push for broader regulatory relief.
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Using anger just to make yourself look good undermines the reliability of outrage as a signal of injustice.
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Opponents say the law diminishes the status of India's 200 million Muslims and undermines the country's secular constitution.
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This is a major problem in our judicial system and it undermines the rights of women and girls.
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Occasionally, a severe misstep ("boning burlesque in the bower") undermines, by its clumsiness, the classicism that surrounds it.
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This clearly undermines the notion that Iran under the presidency of Rouhani has grown more transparent or trustworthy.
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The rift undermines M.B.Z.'s ostensible goal of maintaining a united front against Iranian subversion in the region.
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When VICE asked Smith whether her work with the IDC undermines Buttigieg's unity message, Smith rejected the argument.
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This reckless, misguided decision undermines the efforts by our brave servicemembers and our allies to end ISIS's tyranny.
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When elected officials inappropriately interfere with such investigations, it undermines the principle of equal justice under the law.
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It's a move that undermines Team Cockroach's plan in two ways: It confirms Brent's delusions and infuriates Eleanor.
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Carter also said Trump's call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S. undermines global human rights.
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Uber can't turn a profit even as its "gig economy" model undermines the notion of the steady job.
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Turkey's war in Syria places U.S. forces at risk and undermines the stabilization of areas recaptured from ISIS.
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A NAFTA renegotiation failure could be a major setback that undermines the great progress that has been made.
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Denying Ayala's petition undermines the justice system and subverts the will of those to whom she is accountable.
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In this respect, the rise of development and marketing departments in museums undermines the very idea of inclusivity.
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This structure undermines the trust's independence and allows him to benefit financially from those businesses, including the hotel.
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Trump has repeatedly argued that the Clinton Foundation undermines the former first lady's appeal with minorities and women.
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It's all led Trump to complain about the swirl of investigations, arguing it undermines his diplomatic effectiveness abroad.
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Its wanton ability to do this undermines American interests and has led to the murder of Americans abroad.
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I find this choice disheartening, and it undermines the message by perpetuating the stereotypes this family is challenging.
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"We have zero tolerance for any action that undermines the trust of the residents we serve," Mr. Patton said.
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Yet meritocracy ultimately undermines equality of opportunity because the successful are best placed to pass on their high status.
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Even if Harvard does not actually discriminate against Asian-Americans, its insistence on preserving hereditary preferences undermines its case.
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Political opponents, rights groups and the EU say it undermines separation of power between the executive and the judiciary.
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In doing so, the law enforcement agency undermines the very argument Amazon uses to discredit critical research about Rekognition.
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Administrative confusion The sense of administrative confusion in the government also undermines White House claims that everything went smoothly.
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Saudi Arabia said the resolution "contained blatant interferences" in its internal affairs and undermines its regional and international role.
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Critics say the new system undermines impartiality and could lead to one-man rule with limited checks and balances.
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Expectations rise faster than governments can deliver and a pervasive sense of injustice undermines peoples' faith in the system.
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"He believes refusing them entry is a grave mistake that undermines the bipartisan pro-Israel consensus," the aide said.
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The possibility of platforms or organizations being charged more for content delivery through "fast lanes" or "prioritization" undermines this.
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That severely undermines immigrants' and businesses' ability to make plans, conduct business, or manage any affairs involving non-citizens.
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To the degree that it undermines our democracy and our institutions, we can agree that it's also unpatriotic. True.
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Privacy experts are concerned that embracing this technology without regulation only undermines its original goals of transparency and accountability.
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Overall, though, Cleverman so thoroughly undermines popular superhero-genre tropes that it's a wonder it was made at all.
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Northern Ireland's Catholics are deeply unsettled by Brexit, which undermines assumptions on which the Good Friday Agreement was made.
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But to Froomkin, criticizing the self-driving car for making this assumption undermines the promise of self-driving cars.
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These things seem mundane, but their absence can mean a late arrival or a sleepless night undermines my confidence.
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Never mind that him doing so undermines her authority after everyone saw her nix the trip the day before.
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That undermines its role as societal truth teller and thus the public's already damaged faith in the press's honesty.
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While it appears that he had (possibly aspirational) links to ISIS, it in no way undermines his American-ness.
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Critics say the deal is too easy on Google and undermines international efforts to extract greater taxes from corporations.
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Left unchecked, it is behavior that undermines, and will ultimately erode, the foundation of our democracy and our freedom.
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And the problem that really bothers me is that it undermines the credibility of the office of the presidency.
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The hostile, anti-Israel bias of the UNHRC is unwarranted and undermines a staunch ally of the United States.
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Moreover, undercounting undermines the value of government data as an authoritative source of information for rooting out biases elsewhere.
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First, these women are holding our presidential candidates accountable for a political climate that undermines their freedom of religion.
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The rise in oil prices was somewhat surprising, as the big build in stocks undermines expectations for tighter supply.
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The rise in North American production undermines supply cut efforts led by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
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So the first principle is going to be we don't do anything that undermines the security of our currency.
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It matters because it undermines confidence in government as a whole, which in turn breeds more cynicism and anger.
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Tillerson confronts an unstable world and an unstable President, who undermines his best efforts to solve problems with diplomacy.
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Heightened domestic and geopolitical friction undermines policy predictability and effectiveness and, with it, institutional strength – particularly as growth slows.
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But White House review fundamentally undermines the independence of independent agencies, as Johnson argued in his net neutrality report.
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"Bellicose posturing undermines the laborious work needed to galvanize the international community and pressure the Maduro regime," she writes.
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This objectification perpetuates the erasure of Indigenous peoples; it undermines our sovereign right to express ourselves as human beings.
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That image does Turkey no favors in the turbulent Middle East and undermines its reliability with friends and allies.
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Allowing this transgression to stand undermines the NPT and leads to further questions about the value of the JCPOA.
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It's a position that he has since walked back, but it still undermines his credibility with anti-Brexit voters.
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Many working in the region say that a lack of trust in relief groups undermines efforts to fight ebolavirus.
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This perception undermines our reputation and diminishes the "soft power" that garners the United States so much global goodwill.
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"Fear my friend [Trump] undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies," Rivera said on Twitter.
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"Today's decision undermines the core value of religious tolerance on which America was founded," he said in a statement.
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Discussing how we maintain security and the privacy of travelers undermines those safeguards and the security of our systems.
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Such conduct undermines our Fourth Amendment values and contradicts the government's claim that the authority is focused on foreigners.
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Relying on administrative agencies to decide issues that are essentially political undermines the entire justification for agency decision making.
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Rouhani said "boycotting Iran undermines our ability to fight drugs and terrorism," according to Iran's state-run Tasnim news.
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Discussing how we maintain security and the privacy of travellers undermines those safeguards and the security of our systems.
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It also undermines the clinical judgement of physicians in favor of the preferred treatment option of an insurance company.
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Because it not only fails to achieve but actively undermines these goals, the Senate must reject the Amodei rider.
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Such second-guessing by politicians of the marketplace undermines the free private enterprise that is the source of prosperity.
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"Nothing on today's report undermines bull soy narrative," said Rich Feltes, head of market insights for broker RJ O'Brien.
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"It is regrettable that we have made an example that undermines freedom of expression," Tsuda said in a statement.
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"I think that actually undermines our democracy more than any other conversation that we're having right now," she said.
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But the film handles its supporting players so carelessly that it undermines whatever empathy it was trying to build.
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And it undermines his credibility and it probably, is gives Mueller more stuff to chew on rather than that.
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That potentially undermines the public image carefully nurtured by both Uber and Lyft, which market themselves as green companies.
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From this perspective, even one unemployed American tech worker is proof that the H-1B program undermines citizen employment.
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"Voter fraud is real, and it undermines the integrity of the election process," Mr. Abbott said in a statement.
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"This is an abuse of taxpayer dollars for partisan political purposes, and it undermines the integrity of the committee."
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It's not unlike the ongoing debate about Wonder Woman's appearance and whether her revealing uniform ultimately undermines her feminism.
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" According to the European Network Against Racism, the ruling "seriously undermines the right to equality and nondiscrimination of women.
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It undermines the principle of "one person, one vote," affirmed in 20003 by the Supreme Court in Reynolds v.
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When he criticizes the humanities, the president undermines the disciplines integral to his own education in the military sciences.
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It prioritizes power over principle to such an extreme degree that it undermines the most basic functioning of democracy.
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Since "Black Mirror" is always full of tricks, it's perhaps inevitable that "Bandersnatch" undermines the whole notion of interactivity.
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The United States should not strike a deal that undermines those long-term goals in exchange for ephemeral gains.
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It undermines the principle of "one person, one vote," affirmed in 218 by the Supreme Court in Reynolds v.
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Creole multiracialism has been viewed not as quintessentially American but as something that undermines what quintessentially American should mean.
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And the centrality of white characters who learn from a noble native undermines the film's attempts at political relevance.
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However there was recently a huge safety breach leaking terabytes of content, which undermines what's valuable about the platform.
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This pattern undermines the notion that you need to have a single authoritarian leader in charge to act decisively.
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But reneging on the deal undermines Iran's more moderate politicians — including its current president, Hassan Rouhani — who backed negotiations.
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The performances feel slow and deliberate, and the hyper-clarity of the images undermines realism rather than enhancing it.
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Growing concerns about the ease with which bad actors exploit it, however, undermines consumer confidence and erodes public trust.
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Beijing argues its companies are commercially driven, but ordering them to buy this and not that undermines its case.
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Pastry aficionados have bristled at the shortcut, and household pie mavens may feel it undermines a hard-earned skill.
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Google was right to fire the employee who authored the memo because his rhetoric undermines the company's stated values.
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"The way Trump has conducted policy undermines the authority of the Treasury Department to negotiate trade agreements," he said.
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The suggestion that he benefited from anyone, much less a foreign government, undermines his self-image as unassailable benefactor.
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As Ronald Reagan learned, diplomatic engagement with an "evil empire's" moderate elements undermines conservative hardliners and fosters liberalizing reforms.
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The protests have drawn people of all faiths, concerned that the law undermines India's foundation as a secular nation.
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Its detractors point out that it badly undermines the rights of women as well as sexual and religious minorities.
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"He undermines our Democratic alliances while embracing dictators who appeal to his vanity," Mr. Biden said of the president.
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The coalition said the rule undermines Congress' intent for SNAP and that the USDA violated the federal rulemaking process.
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It also undermines the basic security of government bonds and opens the floodgates for other bailouts across the country.
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There is little appreciation that government spending sucks resources out of the private economy and undermines freedom and prosperity.
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Under the guise of promoting equity, this bill perpetuates stereotypes about women of color and undermines our constitutional rights.
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Even more troubling, Brexit undermines the fundamental premise on which the Northern Irish peace process rests: respect for diversity.
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This calculated practice, which undermines the power of voters, has gone on for far too long and must end.
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It also undermines the credibility of other stories, like Sokolov's tale about a soccer match between prisoners and guards.
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The information hasn't been corroborated, but the report again undermines the Saudi's defense that Khashoggi died in a fistfight.
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But Schumer now faces an allegation that undermines her recent success: She's being called a plagiarist — a joke stealer.
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The current dynamic not only allocates too much surplus to rich companies, it undermines that healthy form of competition.
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Critics warn that relying on private companies to provide education undermines government efforts improve their own public school systems.
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But that monomaniacal focus on test scores undermines the correlation between test scores and academic accomplishment that originally existed.
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For professionals, diagnosing public figures from afar undermines the value of expertise and of the instruments used to diagnose.
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Other Republican brass dismissed the notion that an abrupt departure from the deal undermines the US's relationships with allies.
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Such blatant disregard for the court's writ undermines its credibility and denies justice to victims of genocide and war crimes.
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It's not the kind of certainty you'd like your adversaries to believe, primarily because it undermines your own deterrent posture.
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Last week, hundreds of lawyers staged a silent march against the ruling, which they said undermines the city's judicial independence.
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Any attempt to link them undermines our climate leadership and sends a horrible message to the rest of the world.
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Finally, the legalization of abortion also undermines justice and equality and thus our claim to be a law-governed democracy.
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This hinders progress for members that want to expand trade and commerce and undermines the integrity of the WTO itself.
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Altogether, when communities are less likely to engage with, interact with, or trust in law enforcement, this undermines public safety.
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It's reduced any optimism I've had in going forward, and really undermines the credibility of Trump and the Republican Party.
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Their erasure both limits our perception of history and undermines the importance of the work and artistry of these women.
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"Every second that passes undermines the process a little bit," said Roger Lau, campaign manager for U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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According to the lawsuit, California violates the clause because it undermines federal agents trying to enforce the nation's immigration laws.
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The film endeavored to peer into the growing cruelty of society and address how such a society effectively undermines itself.
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And ironically, the most astute observation in the motion does nothing to support the administration's claim—it roundly undermines it.
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To get Serena in line, Rachel undermines her confidence by subtly threatening her with every critique lobbed at powerful women.
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There's nothing wrong with giving Bridget her fairy-tale ending; many would argue that doing otherwise undermines the entire series.
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But restricting herders to one area undermines their ability to feed their animals, especially in the face of climate change.
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People of talent and integrity won't work for a boss who undermines them in public without thinking about the consequences.
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It's also that it undermines the very thing that has always made America the engine for innovation around the world.
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Higher US production undermines the efforts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to cut production and support oil prices.
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It undermines party building by cutting off public servants who have built their careers at the state and local level.
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" Schiff: "And to the degree that it undermines our democracy and our institutions, we can agree that it's also unpatriotic?
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Trump has also said the central bank's interest rate strategy undermines the administration's negotiating position in trade deliberations with China.
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This in turn undermines the credibility of and confidence in the government, prompting a crash of the Chinese stock market.
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"This ban is cruel, it's unnecessary, and it undermines our standing in the world," says Oliver in the clip above.
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It undermines America's standing in the world and threatens to damage humanity's ability to solve the climate crisis in time.
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To the extent that this setback to stockmarkets undermines consumer and business confidence, it is likely to drag down growth.
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"It undermines some of the authority of the authorizers when they authorize things that don't ultimately get appropriated," he said.
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He can set a new, more hopeful tone in American foreign policy that inspires the oppressed and undermines their oppressors.
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A Congress whose members abuse their position to profit in capital markets undermines both Congress and the capital markets themselves.
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The United States on Wednesday kept up the pressure on Kinshasa, vowing to "hold accountable" anyone who undermines democratic processes.
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This is all in line with what the researchers predicted, so there's nothing here that really undermines the broader results.
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She occasionally unwinds with a male escort, a subplot which undermines everything we think we know about her pragmatic streak.
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Proponents of sanctuary policies say linking local law enforcement with federal immigration authorities undermines trust between immigrant communities and police.
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This bill also directly undermines the ability of law enforcement officers to effectively do their jobs and ensure public safety.
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Yet, tech firms risk averse behaviour regarding US sanctions has concrete consequences for Iranian users: it undermines their free expression.
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It's a situation that local promoter Axm3d feels inadvertently undermines the city's equally strong attitude toward hip-hop and rap.
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"Adding Zeus to the story, and in particular adding Zeus as Diana's father, undermines the basic plot," Lepore told me.
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The idea we'd put in place in the most prominent and powerful place in the land someone who undermines that?
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Top among them is a controversial biomass policy which undermines both the President's Clean Power Plan and U.S. climate progress.
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It not only deceives consumers, it undermines public confidence in the regulatory agencies charged with protecting human health and safety.
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"This action undermines our democracy and threatens the credibility of US agencies and government processes," CityWell said in a statement.
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Widespread corruption undermines economic growth; government officials with modest salaries can be seen touring the countryside in expensive European automobiles.
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Disconnecting Iranian Americans from family overseas undermines the contributions that this population has made to U.S. industry, education and communities.
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Using illegal means to quiet perceived opponents undermines the rule of law, creating an atmosphere of impunity that emboldens extremists.
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In fact, in each of these instances the actual story directly undermines the idea of Trump as tough on Russia.
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The Vatican, shamefully, has done nothing to rein in Cardinal López, whose crude prejudice undermines Pope Francis' message of tolerance.
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"I don't know that this further undermines the desirability of making a cooperation or plea agreement with Cohen," Zeldin said.
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In that scenario, senators are predictably confronted with a take-it-or-leave-it proposition that undermines the deliberative process.
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Jared's habit of engaging in back-channel negotiations with foreign leaders often undermines the State Department and other U.S. diplomats.
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It also denies the universality of human experience, and undermines the notion of a pure discourse where only reason prevails.
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The criticism is that the quarter-billion dollar windfall rewards Russia's belligerent behavior toward its neighbors and undermines international sanctions.
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It also tarnishes the final decision on obstruction in a way that undermines both the investigation and the Justice Department.
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Every time super high pay packages at nonprofits make it into the news, it undermines the organizations' usually good causes.
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Beijing has pumped billions into infrastructure projects, though critics say the use of Chinese firms and labor undermines their value.
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This seemingly innocuous system of radars, tracking technology and interceptors undermines stability in Washington's strategic relations with Moscow and Beijing.
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But having the right to do something doesn't make it right to do it if it undermines our national security.
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" FOX News contributor Geraldo Rivera: "Fear my friend @realDonaldTrump undermines himself by using intemperate, boorish language to describe his enemies.
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Trump is running for reelection on the premise he's been good for the economy, and a recession undermines his case.
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It's an understatement to say that kind of data undermines any political or social agenda younger Americans want to pursue.
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He cannibalizes love and undermines trust, and allows glimmers of his smart, charming self to peak through at strategic moments.
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But the fact that Republicans have chosen such a widely debunked approach to achieve this goal undermines the party's credibility.
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Internal rhythms and disruptions are key to Valledor's paintings; here, the slanting silver band undermines the stability of the shape.
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Earlier this month, an official with the Chinese Embassy in Canada called the provision "dishonest behavior" that undermines national sovereignty.
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The SUNY Charter School Committee's action undermines SUNY's own TeachNY program, which was developed to strengthen teacher recruitment and training.
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Many scientists and policymakers have publicly said that any engagement with the alcohol industry undermines the credibility of the research.
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While the grid conveys an underlying pattern, the artist's use of color undermines any sense of order we might expect.
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A failure to protect America's credit markets undermines the trust that is at the heart of the entire financial system.
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Donald Bruning, an ornithologist who worked at the Bronx Zoo for decades, said smuggling undermines the businesses of legitimate breeders.
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For Mr. Bonadio, the agreement undermines the criminal investigation in the AMIA case and is the pretext for my indictment.
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She is author of the acclaimed Pink Ribbon Blues: How Breast Cancer Culture Undermines Women's Health (Oxford) among other writings.
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This further undermines the notion of informed consent, as we do not know which data results in what privacy consequences.
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But my ex-boss undermines my work to our director and colleagues, and regularly contacts my clients with conflicting information.
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Civil rights leaders and others argue that this stance effectively undermines decades of policy progress that created opportunity for minorities.
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The Trump administration embraces a laudable desire to expand religious tolerance, but its own intolerance toward some undermines the message.
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It undermines public confidence in the one institution that we trust to patrol, prosecute and even kill our fellow citizens.
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It siphons public funds into the pockets of a few, circumvents checks and balances and undermines the rule of law.
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"This nationwide injunction is grave and reckless, rewrites the laws passed by Congress and undermines the U.S. Constitution," he said.
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Mom and Dad, It's My (Digital) Life "According to your children, 'sharenting' undermines their autonomy," says this opinion essay writer.
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As a whole, it undermines trust in the entire election process at a time when institutional trust has been weakened.
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In justifying the writing, Daniel undermines the terrifying and humbling aspects of his remarkable story — reasons enough to write it.
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A foreign policy purely aimed at piling up wealth also undermines America's mission of making the world safe for democracy.
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Civil liberties advocates seized on the report, saying it undermines arguments that criminals are evading law enforcement through encrypted technology.
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The fundamental question is whether an embrace of MAGA undermines moral credibility to fulfill one's purpose as an evangelical Christian.
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But by perpetuating ignorance about political participation, it undermines our national discourse and subtly degrades support for First Amendment rights.
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But the news from the Pentagon undermines any idea that the President's ruthlessness cowed Iran from staging an effective retribution.
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The UNCCD said the phenomenon is one of humanity's most pressing problems, which undermines food security, livelihoods, stability and health.
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Mr Piketty based his case on the argument that concentrated wealth leads to concentration of political power, which undermines democracy.
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"Impeachment effectively undermines his desire to be significant, because he now has that asterisk tattooed to his head," she added.
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The real damage done by inflation is that it undermines capital formation by forcing people to hold the wrong assets.
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The thin lines that separate government officials and the lobbying firms that made K Street famous undermines confidence in government.
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"It seriously violates the basic norms governing international relations, interferes in China's internal affairs, and undermines China's interests," he said.
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We may see some spectacular short-run effects, even if Mr. Trump undermines the long-run competitiveness of America's factories.
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"Congress delegates too much power in the first place to regulators as you know, but this undermines accountability," he said.
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Critics claim it undermines existing laws aimed at protecting an individual's personal medical information from use by employer and others.
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This is a highly dangerous game that defies the evidence and undermines the very norms needed for a negotiated outcome.
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The problem is the memo doesn't offer any evidence of the potential abuse and, in fact, the memo undermines itself.
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The president's constitutionally granted means for such protection include his ability to veto legislation that contravenes or otherwise undermines it.
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Not only is it unfair to the property owners caught in the byzantine system, but it also undermines environmental protection.
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It undermines existing protections prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, or sex by broadening exemptions from the law.
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"Our office has zero tolerance for fraudulent or manipulative conduct that undermines our financial markets," Underwood said in a statement.
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This undermines readiness and violates our nation's pact with the citizen-warrior and those who stand with him or her.
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Critics say the exclusion of Muslims is discriminatory and that the award of citizenship based on religion undermines the constitution.
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Such a policy undermines civil liberties and, despite claims to the contrary, will neither save lives nor mitigate the crisis.
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Suspiciousness undermines the trust necessary for effective leadership: Richard Nixon's paranoia almost surely created more political enemies than it uncovered.
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More broadly, there's concern that the creation of a privately run presidential museum undermines the ideal of nonpartisan public history.
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That task has never been a straightforward one — especially when an intelligence finding complicates, or undermines, a president's desired outcomes.
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Any promotion of baby formula as a choice over breast milk undermines efforts to lift the poor out of poverty.
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The EU says May's proposal, keeping the province and mainland Britain in the same regulatory space, undermines the single market.
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The Syrian army said the attack "undermines the operation of combating terrorism that the Syrian Arab Army is carrying out".
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" In other words, a joke is funny because it exposes contradictions, because it undermines "the domination of reason and logic.
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"It's a real paradigm shift, and undermines a great deal of what's in the textbooks," he said in an earlier statement.
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Segregation undermines these same outcomes for Latinos and blacks, thereby limiting the segregated region's potential to boost its overall economic prospects.
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Trump's victory undermines this apparent progress in crucial ways, especially the alt-right's impressive indoctrination of young whites through social media.
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Flooding the media space with false stories confuses the public and further undermines the connection between public opinion and democratic authority.
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This chronic insecurity undermines some of the political benefits that a President might otherwise enjoy during a time of economic growth.
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My boss routinely undermines me in public, bullies me in meetings, and acts buddy-buddy with my (mostly bro-ish) coworkers.
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EU leaders have said the judicial overhaul undermines Poland&aposs constitution and its rule of law and have triggered sanctioning procedures.
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When people say you're going to change your mind, it really undermines who you are and your identity as a woman.
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What we already know about his behavior undermines the credibility of the State Department, White House, and US foreign policy overall.
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The video presented to the jury on Monday undermines statements made by two psychiatrists for the defense who testified last week.
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At the most, activists distance themselves from free-market fundamentalism only by making clear how much inequality undermines human rights themselves.
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" He later admonished him for his lobbying work for Turkey, saying, "Arguably, this undermines everything this flag over here stands for.
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In this respect it more successfully captures the works' spirit, but still undermines the power of art in a quotidian role.
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A French-led intervention drove them back in 2013 but instability has continued and undermines a fragile U.N.-backed peace process.
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Because Republicans became the heroes in Watergate who finally said we cannot tolerate a corrupt President who undermines our electoral system.
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But the idea that platforms' rules are biased — and that this undermines democracy — isn't new, and it isn't unique to conservatives.
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Once you pick a team, you tend to start engaging in motivated reasoning about politics, disregarding information that undermines your side.
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Still, while it's simple to operate, the bare-bones approach undermines some of the potentially awesome things a smartwatch could do.
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But you will once again be putting trust into someone else's authority, which undermines the very concept of Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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This will support short-term growth, but reduces scope for lowering public debt and undermines the credibility of EU fiscal rules.
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An Android apps addition would be a surprise move from Microsoft, especially if it further undermines the company's Universal Windows Platform.
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"Public corruption undermines the integrity of representative government and institutions associated with elected or public officials," the House Republican letter says.
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Of course, Devens undermines the intent of the half-idol by sharing it with David, who was already his loyal BFF.
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Bruni says this attitude feeds into claims of elitism by his supporters and further undermines our very real criticisms of Trump.
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"It certainly undermines general confidence," Draghi said in response, adding that trade policy rhetoric did not always translate directly into sanctions.
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North Korea is increasingly hostile to China and its nuclear weapons program undermines the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which China supports.
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The interference of a foreign entity in our political system undermines our institutions and is a direct assault on our sovereignty.
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That undermines the value of assets held by such companies and also investments in them by banks and other financial institutions.
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Such exploitation not only undermines the democratic process but also leads to policy outcomes that distort the competitive nature of markets.
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It undermines the U.S. relationship with key allies and makes Russia and China appear to be the more responsible international actors.
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By placing Clinton at the center of a global political elite, the Republican nominee undermines the legitimacy of the election result.
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In my recent book, I call this phenomenon "political capitalism" and explain how it undermines the market system and threatens capitalism.
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The former officials argued the president's declaration undermines the purpose of the national declaration and will ultimately damage the country's security.
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Siegfried, a mortal who "knows no fear" and who undermines the system, is said to represent Mikhail Bakunin, a Russian anarchist.
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Former Temple colleague undermines Constand In the previous trial, Cosby's defense rested its case after only calling up one repeat witness.
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The report starkly undermines the administration's justification for a refugee cap, which is based on claims that refugees drain government resources.
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Two former radio journalists, Uon Chhin and Yeang Sothearin, face 15 years in prison for supplying information which "undermines national defence".
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But supporting these outfits undermines Pakistan's relations with America and India, among others—a situation Mr Sharif was keen to reverse.
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"That cost and complexity actually undermines some of the pro-growth provisions that we kept in the tax code," he said.
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But Mooren notes this strategy faces opposition because it undermines the open market competition the deregulated markets are supposed to promote.
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As Eduardo Porter notes, this undermines Donald J. Trump's pessimism about the American economy, though it does not justify unbridled celebration.
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As it now stands, the internet experience undermines universal concepts of social welfare, fairness, and public participation for far too many.
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Millions in immediately lost value and more importantly undermines future business opportunities as it trains piracy is only a click away.
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Sandberg leaned in, and then started throwing sucker-punches—a revelation that undermines the myth she spent years building about herself.
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"The US a long history politicizing the term 'terrorism' for its own political ends, which undermines others fighting terrorism," Miryousefi said.
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I'm not prepared to say the carrier is obsolete, but I say that this weapon undermines the viability of the carrier.
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It undermines our nation's sovereignty to needlessly submit to foreign social policy, and further, it unnecessarily politicizes a multilateral trade agreement.
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"Guantánamo is currently used by our enemies as a symbol of lawlessness that grossly undermines U.S. national security," Mr. Pickering wrote.
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For Democrats, abandonment is a punch to the gut that undermines the very integrity of their hard fought, landmark healthcare bill.
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Republicans argue that any lending to firms partially owned by the Chinese government undermines bipartisan efforts to curb Beijing's economic ambitions.
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This criminal enterprise takes advantage of and endangers many individuals and undermines the legitimacy of our generous system of humanitarian protection.
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However, Saudi Arabia has tended to take action in a manner that ultimately undermines its strategic goals and long-term interests.
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The move also undermines the already questionable reliability of the United States, at a time of heightened tensions with North Korea.
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They are not immune to the obsessive feedback loop of the internet, which for me, undermines the power of the experience.
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This undermines the foundations of our system, which are found in actual deliberation within and between co-equal branches of government.
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"When one starts to carve out certain services as grants, as opposed to insurance funding, one undermines the insurance," he said.
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Some of these men realize that their collective identity as a bunch of financially comfortable white dudes undermines their cosmic universalism.
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And here's the thing: By bumbling into a trade war, Trump undermines our ability to do anything about the real issues.
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"There's a lot going on that undermines Elon's credibility right now," said Karl Brauer, a senior analyst at Kelley Blue Book.
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That side-trip into the present admits a harsh, electric glare that undermines the candle-lighted artifice of the central story.
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The Confederate monument, which was erected in 1906, "undermines our mission to maintain an inclusive and safe environment," the resolution said.
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The "spying" rhetoric casts a cloud of illegitimacy over the Russia probe and the F.B.I. and undermines the special counsel's findings.
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Still, black is so ubiquitous and so open to interpretation, it somewhat undermines its ability to be an effective protest garment.
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"Bester's headdress appears like a costume that undermines the pretensions of portraiture," the art historian Tamar Garb wrote in the book.
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"Any delay undermines the House's ability to do what the Constitution allows it to do," Mr. Letter said at the hearing.
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Doing so is sheer partisan politics and undermines the integrity of a fair and balanced appointment process for this bipartisan agency.
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Those missiles threaten our allies' security, and dismissing the threat undermines allied cohesion when we most need it regarding Korean issues.
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One problem is that President Trump's own fondness for strongmen and indifference to human rights undermines his administration's criticism of China.
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American businesses are also being squeezed as their input costs rise, which then undermines their abilities to produce competitively priced goods.
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The attacks came in response to reports that Bolton&aposs upcoming memoir undermines a central part of Trump&aposs impeachment defense.
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This action effectively undermines the partnership between the National Park Service (NPS) and BLM officials who often work in close collaboration.
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Tampering with the truth-seeking functions of the law undermines our justice system and the foundations on which our freedoms lie.
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"This development undermines the hospitality plaintiffs' reliance on alleged competition with the Trump SoHo to demonstrate standing," the letter reportedly reads.
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And a shift in government policy in favor of clean energy further undermines the prospects of power plants reliant on coal.
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