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Regardless of what measures are used, they must be balanced against the gravity of the threat, lest they erode the values of the community or society under siege and thus cause more damage than the worst suicide attack.
"We must not allow fear, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia or hatred to erode the values that define us: free speech and press freedom, tolerance and mutual respect", he urged.
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But inflation doesn't just erode the value of bonds; it also erodes the value of cash.
"This requirement could erode the value of the standardized, all-inclusive fee information in the prospectus".
Lower interest rates generally hurt the dollar because they erode the value of fixed-income securities.
Moreover, the effects of inflation will erode the value of the money over time, they say.
Still, the move will severely erode the value of Ally's existing private shares.
That would raise the government's costs and steeply erode the value of those seniors' vouchers.
Falling prices erode the value of collateral, tightening credit and depressing demand.
Another official at the meeting expressed concern that future inflation could erode the value of China's dollar holdings.
The preferred shares will pay an 8percentt dividend and will slightly erode the value of shares held by investors.
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