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The intent and the spirit of it would be undermined to actually have this in the contract.
But I wonder if others will feel that the democracy our ancestors fought for so courageously should not be undermined to advance narrow party interest.
Bob Ainsworth, a former Labour Defence Secretary, warned: "If every single country demands the flexibility to set up a parallel and unilateral scheme then the entire effort will be undermined to some degree".
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"Localism and policy-led planning have both been undermined to a level unheard of anywhere else in Europe," she added.
"Some experts believe that somebody is deceiving WikiLeaks, that their reputation is being undermined to use them for their own political purposes later on," he said.
Arendt also claims that with the expansion of the social realm the tripartite division of human activities has been undermined to the point of becoming meaningless.
A supraumbilical incision is first done and an epigastric tunnel is undermined to the xiphoid appendix (Fig. 6).
The submental skin was undermined to the level of the cricoid cartilage and raised with a retractor.
Although modernity is said to be founded on the 'ruthless undermining of tradition', there is no evidence to suggest that Ghanaian traditional religion has been undermined to such an extent that there is a major change in attitudes towards TRM.
But the effectiveness of promising immunity from prosecution is likely to be undermined by what is proving to be a shaky guarantee.
But even this leverage tends to be undermined by some countries' willingness to do business with the SPDC.
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