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For well over a decade, many writers and scholars on the educational left have pointed out that the implementation of market-oriented reforms like choice and accountability were more likely to erode support for the public foundations of education than to equalize educational opportunity or lead to gains in educational achievement, yet for years Ravitch blithely ignored them.
Such heated language, littered with catchphrases like "espionage mission" and "covert surveillance," is likely to erode trust between China and the United States and to foster more of the mutual suspicion that has festered over the past few years.
It's likely to erode the credibility of the SSA".
These differences are likely to erode with time.
Moreover, as budget surpluses mount, support for continued fiscal restraint is likely to erode.
Regional elections in November are likely to erode his near-monopoly of power.
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AND given the economic calculus, pushing China into an arms race is likely only to erode the considerable potential for constructive political dialogue.
For Mr. Gore, a recount of big Democratic counties seemed the likeliest way to erode Mr. Bush's lead.
None of this is likely to seriously erode Microsoft's lead in the browser wars.
A poor showing in New York, some contend, would be likely to significantly erode Mr. Sharpton's standing as a political power in New York.
The victory of the hard-line fundamentalists seemed likely to further erode prospects for an accommodation between Israel and the Palestinians.
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