Erode
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But they also have rising costs to our security, economy, health and environment that are starting to erode, if not outweigh their benefits.
So mountains are built up, and they
erode
away by water and rain and ice and so forth, and they become grains of sand.
Around this time, flooded tunnels
erode
the streets above into urban rivers.
Open conversations about mental illness help
erode
stigma and make it easier for people to ask for help.
So some of the ways that rivers change or the reasons that rivers change their pattern and their movements is because of things like with extra water falling on the land's surface when climate is hotter, we can move more sediment and
erode
more sediment, and that changes how rivers behave.
If, in fact, that mechanism begins to
erode
in the future, then we're going to need to replace it with something else or we're going to face the risk that our whole system simply may not be sustainable.
It is because I have had life-altering experiences in virtual space, and video games had begun to
erode
my own understanding of what is real and what is not.
And if increasing your risk for the development of cancer or even Alzheimer's disease were not sufficiently disquieting, we have since discovered that a lack of sleep will even
erode
the very fabric of biological life itself, your DNA genetic code.
Yet at the same time, they worry that speed could
erode
their cultural traditions and their sense of home.
A course of natural means where the earth's crust is beginning to
erode
to such a degree, that it will take another piece of land with it for the ride.
Movies like this
erode
at Movie making as an Art form.
These Pre-Code films today seem tame, but they aroused controversy galore and contained more racy material than most movies until the late 1950s when the Code began to
erode.
Prices are likely to
erode
as consumers come to expect deals.
There are already indications from key strategic partners that they are beginning to regard the euro crisis as the “new normal”; in other words, they are planning for a future in which European power continues to
erode.
To the extent that tolerance of above-target inflation also reflects a desire to
erode
the real value of public and private debts, market interest rates could soar, leaving indebted governments and households in even greater trouble.
Without growth, tax revenues will remain stagnant, and the capacity to service debts will continue to
erode.
The best cure would be controlled higher inflation – that is, the aforementioned temporary increase in the inflation target – to
erode
the real value of public debt and forestall the risk of a much more damaging inflationary shock later, one in which expectations become unhinged.
A military impasse could
erode
their support and even delegitimize them.
Second, the G20 must crack down on economic abuses that weaken states and markets, and
erode
public trust.
But, even there, while the unemployment rate has dropped during the year, and now stands at 7%, long-term joblessness is at an unusually high 36% of total unemployment, threatening to
erode
the skills base and make recovery that much more difficult.
But, without ideals, Europe's foundations will
erode.
If the US eventually ratifies the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, countries like Vietnam could
erode
Africa’s share of the US market in textiles and apparel.
The Fed protests that to change its inflation target even once would
erode
the credibility of its commitment to ensuring price stability.
Without collective efforts to combat it, corruption will continue to
erode
public confidence in institutions and governments, impeding economic, political, and social development.
As more currencies become competitive, the dollar’s unique advantages will erode, as will America’s privileged position.
It will try to
erode
our support by infiltrating our protests with loyalists who will carry the virus of defeatism, and it will seek to outflank us by appealing to ordinary, hard-working Ukrainians, worried about feeding and clothing their children, that a tottering economy needs stability to be saved.
And should Britain’s financial industry find its access to the EU curtailed, the City of London’s position as a global financial center could
erode.
In the United States, the minimum wage has not been adjusted sufficiently, allowing it to
erode
in real terms.
Instead, she waited, despite the risk that future policy failures might
erode
her popularity.
A more cooperative and constructive Franco-German relationship would, in turn,
erode
support for the populist Five Star Movement in Italy.
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