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Afterward, players said their confidence had not eroded, but they expressed a need for desperation on the ice in their 14 remaining games.
But a spokesman for the Federal Office of Civil Aviation, which oversees the company, said that commercial pressures had not eroded its safety standards.
Still, she was looking for a miracle appointment to the Olympic team, hoping Karolyi's belief in her had not eroded, believing her body of work might be enough.
But he said that the improvements made under pressure of the lawsuit had not eroded since the court ended its supervision.
In the Czech Republic's 3-1 victoverover Slovakia on Wednesday, Jagr showed that the K.H.L. had not eroded the skills that won him five N.H.L. scoring titles between 1995 and 2001.
Still, most interviewed today said the casualties had not eroded their support for the war, and that they could accept two, three or even 10 times as many deaths in the coming weeks, as long as success was in sight.
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That his skills have not eroded.
Added Christopher Botta: Ovechkin's skills have not eroded.
Dietrich, as always, keeps informed; the years have not eroded her impatience with fools.
If BP has not eroded it, the administration's signal achievement - passage of health care legislation - has not enhanced it much, either, as joblessness hovers near 10 percent.
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