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This respect may now be eroding by association with the N.S.A., at least abroad.
Even should they cough up, this would improve only the numbers, not the reality.With the value of Egypt's currency eroding by 10% since December, the bank has imposed increasingly stringent exchange controls.
In addition, Argentina's foreign reserves have been eroding by as much as $200 million a day despite the freeze on most withdrawals from bank accounts, decreed in December and tightened by Mr. Duhalde after he took office in January.
The General's popularity seemed to be eroding by the day; he had seized power in a coup in 1999, and had enjoyed public support for several years, but now he was approaching "the point where he couldn't sell himself," the official remembers saying, never mind a surprise peace agreement with India.
My Italian eroding by the nanosecond, there was no way of knowing if the liquid I poured under the water was bath gel or mouthwash, but I couldn't have cared less.
"For how long can the Pentagon carry on a military operation which the American people have said in recent polls they do not support in a majority, and which the polls suggest whatever support remains is eroding by the day?" he asked.
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