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If the Doha round ever succeeds, it might erode those privileges by extending them more widely.
"One of the theories of how the Internet might affect dating is that it might erode the tendency of people to mate with people like themselves," said Professor Rosenfeld of Stanford.
Shakira, "Costume Makes the Clown" (2005) Consider that the message here — dress up, but at your own risk, given the ways that it might erode identity — comes from a woman who always seems like she's wearing a costume.
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Although the pro-abstention camp within the PSOE explained that the priority was ending political deadlock, it is well aware new elections might erode its base further.
Previously, Mercedes had been reluctant to sell the car in the American market, fearful that its minivan looks might erode the company's luxury image.
Last week, the national council issued an edict stating Muslims in Malaysia should not practise yoga, as its Hindu origins might erode the Muslim faith.
"Staff have made it quite clear that they do not wish to police their students or engage in any activity that might erode the trust between them and students," it said.
Why not? "Because the transaction fees might erode such a sizable percentage of your portfolio, it would defeat the purpose of rebalancing," he said.
Or that cleaning and sterilization might erode their less durable components, leading to malfunction.
This allows them to block efforts at reform that might erode their wealth and influence.
Military officers said they feared that Gamal Mubarak might erode the military's institutional powers.
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