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That secrecy, as the Intercept's publication indicates, is starting to erode – slowly.
But now even that niche is starting to erode, he said.
With education and training this resistance is starting to erode and an increasing number of clinicians are learning and adopting the lingual technique.
But the sluggish growth performance of the French economy is starting to erode the living standards of France's spoiled middle classes (though not yet its farmers).
But with the current malaise in the American housing market, even the value of some mortgage investments that once seemed conservative is starting to erode.
And after a string of mild winters in the Northeast, slack demand is starting to erode gas prices and squeeze drillers and pipeline operators.
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Those labor law protections are starting to erode.
His sportswriting certainties are starting to erode; his girlfriend finds him alternately baffling and disappointing.
"If you start giving up network time slots to reality shows and game stuff that you see on cable, that you see in syndication, you're starting to erode the very things that have distinguished network television: dramas and comedies.
It all comes down to culture wars: the right has always been able to use abortion and gay marriage, and in the past women's rights, but all those things are starting to erode.
Decades after that industry began routinely drawing inspiration from fashion, the boundaries between the two worlds are starting to erode, as their philosophies, vocabularies and materials become increasingly hard to tell apart.
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