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The American practice of selling customer names and details, Mr. Haas said, is legal in Germany but almost never used because "it would erode the trust we have built up".
Except you probably wouldn't want to get laid, because it would erode your value proposition.
Amy Griffith, the district forester, said the bureau would not allow snow plowing because it would erode the road.
Dr. Kamer said the proposed income tax "would negate the LIPA rebate and a whole lot of other things because it would erode the disposable income of Long Islanders".
Smith responded by arguing that gerrymandering posed an equally dangerous threat to democracy because it would erode confidence in the political system and discourage people from voting.
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I'll admit I'd resisted watching his film because I feared it would erode at what little hopefulness I had left, regarding the Palestinian cause.
To start to means test it would erode it..
It would erode the confidence we had in each other.
Some wanted it blocked on the ground that it would erode media plurality.
"It would erode confidence in our economy and reduce the certainty for small businesses.
They said it would "erode state oversight of health insurance plans and eliminate consumer protections".
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