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But if oil prices stay above $100, "it will erode confidence and discretionary purchasing power," he said.
Whatever the lawsuit's merit, it will erode banks' profits and capital and their capacity to lend.
Opponents say that it will erode Internet freedom and stifle innovation.
It will erode the health, creativity, productivity and ultimately the profitability of our country.
It will erode those limited checks on the power of local authorities that do exist.
There are choices ahead that will determine whether we can sustain what we do, or accept that it will erode".
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"While all this is great for climate control, as these vehicles become more popular it'll erode their revenues," said Jeffrey M. Zupan, a senior fellow at the Regional Plan Association in New York.
It'll erode right down to the limestone".
School officials insist this will have little impact, despite parent concerns that the decision will erode diversity.
Webcasting a program the same day it is broadcast, "will erode your other business model," Mr. Britt said at the Cable Show in New Orleans earlier this month.
Webcasting a cable program the same day it is broadcast "will erode your other business model," warned Glenn A. Britt, the chief executive of Time Warner Cable, at the Cable Show in New Orleans.
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