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The rise of independent intermediate websites that collect and republish headlines and hyperlinks began to erode the impact of traditional news editors.
Furthermore, this research determined the type and rate of tax needed to decrease smoking prevalence by a given amount and drew attention to the fact that inflation will erode the impact of taxes unless these are increased accordingly (Townsend, 1993).
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Moreover, these market-driven considerations would also undermine attempts to build the capacity of the early childhood workforce, thereby eroding the lasting impact of the reforms.
42 A significant amount of the negative return is the result of the way that value is eroded by the impact of time discounting over the lengthy life cycle (33 years in the Sharma Towse model) of a typical drug.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said the letter's "most profound impact" was to erode the trust of international partners and allies in the United States.
When ask if it refuses conservative clients, Lindsay admits that "If a potential client would violate our core values of Authenticity, Empowerment, Impact, and Respect, or erode the trust that our existing clients put in us, we would politely turn them away".
Routine shortages of supplies and commodities erode the capacity of CHWs to deliver appropriate services, contribute to low demand for CHW services and thereby negatively impact performance [ 57].
Would it eventually erode the bottom line?
And does childhood neglect erode the brain?
Nonetheless, it does not erode the validity of our conclusion.
Orbital lymphomas rarely erode the underlying bone.
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