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It's the corrosive consequences trickling down the generations.
Children are therefore forced to deal with the "corrosive consequences" of abuse alone, the NSPCC said.
It also strikes at the heart of what "Imperfect Birds" is really about: the corrosive consequences of such endless deception.
The corrosive consequences of that on all of us is not something that can be reversed with a couple of tax rises and a bit of banker-bashing.
And there are few areas of life where our wrong-phobia is in greater evidence – or has more corrosive consequences – than politics.
From Lisbon and Prague to Mexico City, Montevideo and Washington, policy-makers have learned the lethal absurdity of prohibition and the corrosive consequences of handing control of a £200bn trade to the most savage gangsters on the streets.
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This will have a corrosive effect.
"It's a corrosive effect," Boyd says.
In their own interests, the Israelis need to think hard about the corrosive long-term consequences of the occupation and its effect on their own future as a supposedly safe haven for the Jewish people.
There is no "culture of poverty," but the low-wage economy has corrosive and tragic consequences.
"We know that children are often left alone to deal with the corrosive emotional and psychological consequences of appalling abuse and that all too often they face long waits for help with their trauma, or the services offered aren't appropriate for children whose lives have been turned upside down by their experiences: this must change.
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