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Same with marble, same with anything – because of interference, air, water, whatever it is, it becomes eroded.
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There's an idea that as soil becomes eroded, it becomes less able to hold water.
Drucker explains: "Over time, the soil becomes eroded, pest and diseases spread and yields decrease.
But for how long?At best, peer-to-peer lenders may find their advantage over banks becomes eroded.
Their son, on the other hand, retains a child-like yearning for the country of his birth that becomes eroded by the harsh reality he finds.
Once knowledge is assumed to be just another one of the perks of power, then the basis to trust others to take decisions for us becomes eroded.
One may think an individual act of piracy doesn't matter, but if that becomes a way of life then the value of intellectual property becomes eroded, shows like Downton Abbey won't get made".
As this process continues, the scutum becomes eroded; ossicular destruction is common.
In Hamann's epistemology, the hard division between 'knowledge' and 'belief' or 'faith' becomes eroded.
In chronic cases, the ligament becomes eroded and the repair can be complex requiring bone anchors and ligament augmentation.
And because you are taking drugs or money off a drug dealer, your morals become eroded – you think it's not really a crime.
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