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The most emotionally intense experiences are national ones, so the public-private distinction was bound to erode.
But the call-up of 20,000 reservists and the inevitable worldwide pressure on Israel seemed bound to erode that desire for a quick revenge.
Their grip over Pakistani politics is bound to erode if there is a shift in the traditional distribution of parliamentary seats.
Disinvestment there, and in fostering scientific literacy more generally, is bound to erode the capacity for ingenuity in this country just when it's needed most.
Mr. Bookman, the lawyer for the nightclub association, said the city's world-famous reputation for night life was bound to erode unless zoning variances were reined in, the police helped out and there was "respect for the industry as a taxpaying industry".
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With people living decades in retirement, even a mild inflation of 2% to 3% yearly is bound to seriously erode the buying power of your annuity payout.
The payout is bound to be seen as a blow to the reputation of the former foreign secretaries David Miliband, Margaret Beckett and Jack Straw for allegedly eroding civil liberties.
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