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One, it is seen as an eroding of civility or a disruption of civil discourse.
Then there was the colonial administration's eroding of the position of Kenyan women.
He spoke of "the eroding of our institutions by the Administration," mentioning, among other things, the Congressional Medal of Honor.
He defends a style that some might describe as heavy-handed, including graphics that trace the eroding of clause after clause of Barnes's will.
"No one has talked about what the euro zone's growth strategy is," he said, "but economic growth is what does most of the eroding of debt.
Physicians undergo extended and exhausting hazing, which many of them identify as dangerous and central to the eroding of their empathy and their sympathy, distancing them from patients.
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In Miami Beach, the once-strict delineation between high and low seasons has eroded of late.
Larry Kramer, chairman and chief executive at CBS Marketwatch, said he worried that the system could erode of the barrier between advertising and news content.
After being eroded of Patgram and Andharmanik Bazar, the large traders currently become poor and survive in a miserable condition.
What about all those other instances of privileges being eroded, of newcomers displacing the old guard and stirring up anger?
North Sister, also known as "Faith," is the oldest and most eroded of the three, with towering rock pinnacles and glaciers.
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