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Labor groups say the Bangladesh safety accord may be undermined if the American retail giants keep holding out.
Without expert intervention, even the most heartfelt story will be undermined if the grinding of levers becomes too obvious.
But they worried that the nation's military readiness would be undermined if the Navy was driven from Vieques now.
However, his efforts will be undermined if the companies cashing in refuse to bring jobs and investment.
Ed vs Ed: Labour's backstage tensions Labour's prospects could be undermined if the relationship between Ed Miliband and his shadow Chancellor were to hit problems.
Some fear that could be undermined if the news organization begins publishing unsigned editorials that may be viewed as the opinion of the entire Bloomberg brand.
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And fiscal policy is undermined if the federal government is doing one thing and the states are doing another.
"The prospect for getting greater resources is undermined if the sense of alarm is lessened," he said.
"This principle is undermined if the government research agency is too close to the pesticides industry and if scientists are zigzagging between the two.
Comparative advantage is undermined if the factors of production can relocate to wherever they are most productive: in today's case, to a relatively few countries with abundant cheap labor.
The very rational argument in favor of allowing undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses -- that it would encourage them to learn to drive safely and to obtain insurance -- is undermined if the licenses are also used to demonstrate that a person is not a security risk.
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