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My point was that a fringe, decadent part of the left is alive and well and might in the future undermine the battle against terrorism.

"We will try to find a way for the PBS to survive but its future must now be in doubt, and the poetry world and especially poetry readers will be the losers," she said, adding that it was ironic that an organisation set up by the Arts Council had its future undermined by the same organisation.

Several characters, for example, exist to make a single point, that most people succumb to a fateful flaw: J. B. Feller Richard Riehlee), a successful local businessman who invests in David's future, undermines his wish for a son with his drinking.

You can't be preparing 7 million students for the future, while undermining every chance of a decent future.

When we cut to the education bone, we're not preserving our future but undermining it.

It will require work from both sides: for Woodward a resolve to resist the temptation to hover over Lancaster and future coaches, undermining them.

He complained that the uncertainty over their future was undermining the players' moral, describing it as a "time bomb", and questioned the board's ability to get deals done.

this naturally involves additional and incremental finance requirement to make development climate change resilient now and for the future while undermining continued economic growth and development in a sustainable manner (Table 1).

Whether the transformations to come — which we expect to impact the industry on a number of different fronts — end up bolstering a particular insurer's future or undermining it depends on whether they seize the opportunity to reinvent their business models or stubbornly cling to the status quo.

We adopt a definition of sustainable water use as the "use of water that supports the ability of human society to endure and flourish into the indefinite future without undermining the integrity of the hydrologic cycle of the ecologic systems that depend on it" (Gleick et al. 1995).

Whereas one dictionary notes that it is the ability "to be maintained at a certain rate or level" [ 13], other definitions emphasize public policy approaches, one of which defines sustainability as the "satisfaction of basic economic, social, and security needs now and in the future without undermining the natural resource base and environmental quality on which life depends" [ 14].

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