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Forcing the Chicago teachers to make their full contributions, of course, would erode much of the salary increases they fought for during the strike.
"In all likelihood, the homeowners will not let those bluffs erode much further.
We hope it will not only translate to near-term savings, but the next-generation boxes and their associated new features will be designed to be efficient from the start -- and not erode much of the hard-earned energy savings that this agreement is designed to deliver.
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Yet the traditions he grew up with are eroding, much like the rain forest.
Those delays eroded much of the savings California was banking on when it opted for the "cheap" Chinese steel.
The resulting sell-off since mid-May has eroded much of the rally that sent stocks soaring in early spring.
The island-city has barely changed since, though time and the weather have eroded much of the classic colonial architecture.
While the Americans appear to have eroded much of Mr. Hussein's support network, their aggressive tactics risk alienating many Iraqis.
The authors are right to warn that America's leadership in several areas has eroded much more rapidly than most Americans think.
However, the termination of reciprocity in 1866 and changing continental and world trade patterns eroded much of Nova Scotia's traditional economy.
But its failure, as well as the unenthusiastic reception that greeted Russell's subsequent biopic of Valentino eroded much of the credit he had built up.
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