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Such an epidemic would be a terrible erosion of the progress made against polio on behalf of the region's children.
However, if more is not done to empower the nation's minority populations, whose buying power continue to outpace the growth of the white market, we could start to see the erosion of the economic progress made since the start of the recovery.
A decrease in overall score since 2009 in Greece probably reflects the economic crisis in that country and may signal a risk of erosion in the progress made on child safety in other countries as austerity measures are put into place.
Inspired by an ancient creation narrative, it is mostly a lyrical meditation on the facts of film, nature and language and the erosion of the wilderness by industrial progress.
Over the last 2 decades, scientists have witnessed the gradual erosion of a cornerstone of scientific progress: the free exchange of research materials like reagents, cells, and animals.
Wade's second term saw the erosion of his popular support in the country, as many were disenchanted by the lack of progress in dealing with infrastructure problems, such as power shortages, and the rising cost of living.
But that's also an area in which the march of progress alone can't be relied upon: the Supreme Court decision, last year, in Shelby County v. Holder, led to an erosion of voting rights so fast as to be indecorous.
Signs of progress abound.
More evidence of progress.
The price of progress?
Any kind of progress.
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