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He has written many times about virtue and how it can be eroded.
But any workers' victory can be eroded and reversed in the Britain forged by Thatcherism.
Blood vessels also can be eroded by the advancing disease, causing the infected person to cough up bright red blood.
And it's true, e.g. here (pdf): Adult norms against youth substance use also can be eroded by "generational forgetting".
Public-sector debt can be eroded by running surpluses in other words, higher taxes or lower public spending.
Such deposits are embedded within different volcaniclastic sequences and can be eroded or exhumed by successive gravity flows.
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But the delicate aroma of a rare vintage can quickly be eroded by poor storage after bottling, the team said.
Depending on the flow velocity, sediments can either be eroded from or settle down in high and low flow sections in rivers, reservoirs and in harbour basins, respectively.
The WP29's declaration also addresses this point, noting [emphasis theirs]: "The European level data protection can not be eroded, in whole or part, by bilateral or international agreements, including trade agreements on goods and services to be concluded with third countries".
Due to the rapid evolution of bacterial populations and genomes, the footprint left by a recombination event can quickly be "eroded" by mutation and drift, making very difficult to detect ancient recombination events (discussed earlier).
Certainly it is doubtful if more than nine collision-type mountain systems can have been eroded away in one spot, even if it were possible for them to form there.
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