Sentence examples for continual encroachment from inspiring English sources

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At one point early this year, he told the Cable News Network that "there has been a constant, steady erosion of the prerogatives and the power of the Oval Office and a continual encroachment by Congress -- the War Powers Act, Anti-Impoundment and Budget Control Act, previous instances where presidents have given up, if you will, important principles".

But when Mr. Leno brought up the subject on Tuesday, Mr. Cheney drew wild applause from the studio audience with this response: "What we've seen over the past 30 years is a continual encroachment by Congress in the executive branch, a weakening of the presidency.

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Unfortunately however for the antifederal argument the British history informs us, that this hereditary assembly has not even been able to defend itself against the continual encroachments of the house of representatives; and that it no sooner lost the support of the monarch, than it was actually crushed by the weight of the popular branch.

The continual harassment of free speech and the encroachment of the executive over the independence of the judiciary are just a few examples.

Continue to seek out a continual future.

PROFANITY -- Continual.

Continual negotiations, for one.

There is continual destruction and continual renewal.

It has continual profanity.

There was other evidence of Pentagon encroachment.

It was continual pressure".

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