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Clegg made clear that he would not let security concerns erode the principle of open justice".
But don't continue to erode the principle of freedom of speech by blowing one or two jokes out of proportion.
Such policies systematically incentivize racial profiling, ride roughshod over the right to privacy and erode the principle of innocent until proven guilty.
To permit a conviction obtained in violation of Gideon v. Wainwright to be used against a person either to support guilt or enhance punishment for another offense (see Greer v. Beto, 384 U.S. 269, 86 S.Ct. 1477) is to erode the principle of that case.
Success Academy has attracted large donations — in the past two years, the hedge-fund manager Julian Robertson has given forty-five million dollars to the group — and Moskowitz's opponents say that such gifts erode the principle that a quality education should be provided by the government.
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In pursuing the principle of noninterference, we are eroding the principle of doing anything we please without being blasted away by jittery agents of the state.
This week, Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, announced the end of child allowances — worth £20 a week, or about $32, for a first child and £13 for each subsequent one — for individuals earning more than around £44,000 a year, eroding the principle of universality that underpinned the welfare state.
And finally: the political standstill within Chancellor Merkel's government, its refusal to govern and to frame and shape our country leads to a state of affairs where social status in our society is once again more and more a matter of one's social background – eroding the principle of equal chances for all, totally eradicating the empowering role of the educational system.
Secondly, Smith's new regime leaves the innocent who have been cleared of charges of minor, non-violent crime on the database for six years, which erodes the principle of innocent until proven guilty and in classic New Labour fashion creates a third way, neither innocent or guilty but innocentish.
As President Bush knocks down treaty after treaty, he erodes the principles of rule of law and multilateral cooperation that are critical in the post-Sept.
This legislation would erode the venerable principle that ignorance of the law is no defense".
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