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On Jan . 7 , 2003a Crown Heights apartment building collapsed when workers for the uninsured contractor dug too deep at a construction project on an adjacent lot, eroding the foundation of 1549 Prospect Place and causing a rear wall to fall.
Clearly the partisan divide is now eroding the foundation of our most precious freedom.
"And when you allow the tradition to erode, you're eroding the foundation of American conservation... and we're working to lower barriers to bring in new hunters, not make it more difficult to hunt," he said.
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Although the protests are ebbing, the undercurrents that triggered the discontent are eroding the foundations of the Kremlin's political system.
But critics say the most extreme steps proposed could make it impossible for scientists to assess and replicate the work of their colleagues, eroding the foundations of American science.
Ripples in national politics splash down here as waves that the street's residents feel are eroding the foundations of their lives.
And when you think in those terms, it's not such a huge leap to imagine the shifting sands of communication eroding the foundations of huge walled social strongholds after all.
He acknowledged that his decision could erode the foundation of the mortgage business.
JONES -- When Will and Barry go to work, nothing is going to erode the foundation of comedy.
"The decision for a haircut is unethical and erodes the foundation of the E.U.," he said, referring to the European Union.
And arguments if unresolved, can erode the foundation of love and affection in a relationship.
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