Sentence examples for issues that could undercut from inspiring English sources

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Further empowering panellists broadly to interpret WTO rules would raise sovereignty issues that could undercut support for existing trade pacts as well as future negotiations.

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Should developments continue apace, Republican candidates for president are going to be pressed to support that effort, and to spend time talking about an issue that could undercut their appeal to more centrist voters in a general election.

But there are reports that the prosecutors needed time to study new forensic evidence that could undercut their case.

But some question whether the swift social reorganization risks fueling tensions that could undercut stability in the years ahead, or even lead to intractable internecine war.

If politicians ignore rating agencies' warnings, they risk a withering assault of additional downgrades that could undercut confidence in the government and inflict soaring interest rates.

The rapid growth of the insulin market makes it an obvious target for companies seeking to make "biosimilar" drugs that could undercut Novo on price.

Unfortunately, the proposed legislation also contains a discredited policy that could undercut the health impact of these additional funds.

And that could undercut Mr. McCain's argument that Mr. Obama is not "ready to lead".

"There is no evidence that could undercut the conviction of Timothy McVeigh," he said.

That could undercut President Dmitri A. Medvedev, who has made the improved relationship between Russia and the United States a centerpiece of his tenure despite Mr. Putin's doubts.

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