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There is some worry that even though the operating company would retain an effective monopoly it would be so hamstrung by government oversight that its profit margins would inevitably erode.
Such a move would inevitably erode fundamental human-rights protections that the international community has fought hard to establish since World War II".
Because Obama's supporters have responded with such passion to his claim that he can move politics to a new place (real passion, not 'cult' following, as some have arrogantly suggested), any viable evidence that Obama is a normal politician will inevitably erode some of his support.
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"This activity inevitably eroded public confidence in government and promoted cynicism regarding important government programs," the prosecutors wrote.
The high profile of the blogs has inevitably eroded their naivety, with many of them peopled by a cast of insiders and It girls who are only on the street if their driver had to park down the block.
But further cutbacks in Legal Aid's jurisdiction and income would impair its ability to hire new lawyers and to provide investigators and other central support services, inevitably eroding the quality of representation afforded poor people.
As is traditional, the balance between the personal and the political is tipped heavily in favour of the former, with the heroine's separation from her husband and children taking centre stage as her devotion to the nation's cause inevitably erodes her family life.
The reality is stark: As politics became more money-driven and less "retail" -- as handshaking, baby kissing, and whistle stops became relics of the past -- the balance between business interests and government oversight inevitably eroded.
In a recent interview, General Allen described the ANSF as the "defeat mechanism" of the Taliban insurgency.Accelerating the pace of the transition and cutting the numbers of the Afghan forces inevitably risks eroding the real security gains that have been made in the south (particularly in Helmand and Kandahar provinces) since America's "surge" in 2010.
WASHINGTON — President Obama's first formal national security strategy describes a coming era in which the United States will have to learn to live within its limits — a world in which two wars cannot be sustained for much longer and the rising powers inevitably begin to erode some elements of American influence around the globe.
But with the increasing strain on cities, the old standards no longer apply (and if interest rates rise, which they inevitably must, that would further erode prices of all fixed income instruments).
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