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They are seeing their market share erode in favour of the big, usually foreign, investment banks.
The island may erode in a storm, but their refuge probably won't sink into the sea.
However, that previous support began to erode in the early 1970s.
Chalk can erode in slightly acidic rainwater over thousands of years and cause sinkholes.
The island edges may erode in a storm, but their refuge probably won't sink into the sea.
The longer that takes to happen, the more likely that American companies' immunity will erode, in his view.
Surely, he understands what Favre is saying, that no player wants his skills to erode in public view.
The principles of solidarity and reciprocity that bind societies together are more likely to erode in excessively unequal societies.
The Lib Dem vote is also more likely to erode in its northern seats where Labour is the chief challenger.
G.E. has put itself in this position by allowing confidence to erode in the company — primarily through its own actions.
These investments continued to erode in value in the second quarter, putting the firm in a desperate position.
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