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With the national perception eroding by the day, the reality is that the reactive approach no longer works.
"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.
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.
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There was an apprehension to Leeds from the outset, the confidence looking eroded by the Liverpool defeat last Monday.
When his men entered the home, much eroded by the assault, at around 1 30 p.m. Tuesday, they still faced fire from one person in a fortified second-floor bedroom, General Sanchez said.
And like most such college endowments, Brandeis's fund has been seriously eroded by the economic downturn, although officials on Tuesday declined to give a figure on the extent of the drop.
Fortis stock fell 20.4% in Brussels on Friday on investors' concern that its capital base had been irreparably eroded by the credit meltdown.
Class divisions were not greatly eroded by the blitz.
"The cliffs are being continually eroded by the seas.
Has public confidence been eroded by the argument?
Ultimately, the graphic meanings of the logos are eroded by the excessiveness.
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