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This makes federal judges accomplices in the erosion of justice".
Which isn't to say that radio hasn't played a part in the erosion of genre boundaries.
Until they stop doing it, they will be complicit in the erosion of American democracy.
And if Mr. Clinton is right, it could result in the erosion of the Communist Party's control.
He believes that advertising, mobile networks and publishers are all complicit in the erosion of quality environments.
If the Republican Party does pull this off, it will be another marker in the erosion of American governance.
Rainer Nickel of the University of Frankfurt foresees a "quantum leap" in the erosion of the Constitutional Court's powers.
Ian Buruma's article on Belgium doesn't mention a major factor in the erosion of Belgian national identity: the decline of religiosity.
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In reality, the erosion of individual privacy in the West and the attendant centralization of power make abuses inevitable, moving the "good" societies closer to the "bad" ones.
He noted certain similarities between Germany in the thirties and the United States today — in particular, "the erosion of familiar cultural foundations.
In China, the erosion of public health care has worsened the situation of the rural poor, it says.
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