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Falling housing prices have eroded the ability of homeowners to borrow against their property, threatening their ability to spend freely.
Creeping grade inflation in high schools and teachers allowing students to retake bombed tests also eroded the ability of kids to develop grit.
Already there are signs that Mr. Trump's decision has eroded the ability of the United States to act as an impartial arbiter in the peace process.
Congress has steadily eroded the ability of the I.R.S. to pursue tax cheats, cutting the number of auditors by a third, for example, even as the number of tax returns grows.
Poor organization, inadequate financing and a lack of aggressive leadership have eroded the ability of United States intelligence agencies to face new threats, said a Congressional report released today.
In part, the weakness stems from the euro zone's festering debt crisis and austerity measures, which have eroded the ability and desire of European customers to spend, hurting exports from China.
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This comes after the Heller and McDonald cases further eroded the abilities of cities and states to protect their residents from firearms.
The virus erodes the ability of your immune system to deal with other bugs throughout life.
In time, it leads to scarring and erodes the ability to deliver oxygen.
Airports are a symbol of the concerted effort to erode the ability of working people to improve their jobs.
State Department officials said the execution of Mr. Medellín and the other four convicted killers might erode the ability of the United States to help people accused of crimes abroad.
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