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But the official, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the issue, said that many people within the administration were worried that General Musharraf's missteps would soon so erode his base at home that he could be forced to give up power.
We will never make an infinite number of flips either, and in actual cases a large finite number of flips might so erode the coin as to bias the coin and discredit the result.
Maternal deaths reduce the number of actual taxpayers and so erode the volumes of current and future tax revenues.
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But, with trust so eroded, negotiations would prove very difficult.
"My confidence had been so eroded that I was the one saying, 'Well, maybe this...'...
Some are recognisable as shells, others are so eroded you need to be told.
The uphill sections were so eroded and steep that the front wheel kept popping into the air.
In the 1980s and 1990s its American habitat became so eroded, as the behemoths of conservatism overgrazed the plains, that it was on the brink of extinction.
But that budget has been so eroded by inflation that the operation could be cut in half without emergency financing from Congress, government scientists say.
Mr. Fernandez said the riders frequently cut new trails when the old ones became so eroded that they were impassible even for A.T.V.'s.
At a time when trust in Westminster is so eroded, a politician who has repeatedly, Google-verifiably kept to the same principles is going to appeal across generations.
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