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Support for initiatives typically erodes rapidly as opponents identify problems not just with the general idea, but with the precise wording.
Similar to the findings in this study, investigators have shown that, in patients with RA, treatment persistence with nonbiologic DMARDs - mainly MTX, chloroquine, and sulfasalazine - erodes rapidly and progressively over time, with persistence rates declining from approximately 70% at one year to 34% at 2 years [ 19].
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Even in the east of the country, Yanukovych's authority was eroding rapidly.
At the same time, its first-class mail business is being eroded rapidly by the Internet.
However, the banks' balance sheets, management skills and influence eroded rapidly in the 1990s.
The buffer left in the surplus following his tax cut appears to be eroding rapidly because of the flagging economy.
His mother's capital is now being eroded rapidly, and before long she'll become a charge on the taxpayer.
Its double waterfront, once an asset to the main occupations of fishing and fish processing, eroded rapidly.
To that extent the NPT and other arms-control measures have been successful, yet the treaty is being eroded rapidly.
The governor warned this week that New York's financial situation has eroded rapidly, largely because of a "mammoth collapse" in revenues from the financial sector.
Containment, he argues, is eroding rapidly, has not eliminated Iraq's nuclear weapons program or weakened Saddam Hussein's grip on the country, and cannot be sustained much longer.
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