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Over the following decade, its beaches eroded at a rate of roughly five feet per year.
Ms. Fry touches the nose of one of the sphinxes in her father's garden, which appears eroded at the tip.
Of course, in some neighborhoods, the crime rate -- or, at least the fear of crime -- never really eroded at all.
And Ford's results improved in Latin America and East Asia, although profit eroded at the company's European operations.
Allow faith in the judges to be eroded and that pillar is eroded at a huge cost to our freedoms.
More specifically, diamicton is eroded at the crest of a moraine, transported downhill, and deposited on the gentler lower flank.
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Second, Davis notes that changes to the legal environment surrounding hiring and retention decisions — some states have eroded "at-will" employment arrangements in ways that can make it harder to shed workers, for example — have encouraged firms to be more cautious about whom they hire.
Indeed, margins are eroding at some companies as revenue dips.
The state's soil is eroding at an alarming rate.
Its coastline, increasingly shorn of sea ice, is eroding at a concerning rate.
All of this has led to public support for the war eroding at a frightening rate.
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