Sentence examples for likely undermines from inspiring English sources

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This isn't great news for developers, naturally, because government intrusion into data provided to applications by users likely undermines users' interest in sharing their information with apps in general.

Taken together, our findings suggest that metal accumulation is an inherent part of the aging process and likely undermines protein homeostasis and longevity.

Although its impact on patient care has not been directly measured, a number of self-report studies have found that violence in health care settings likely undermines the quality of health services provision [ 11, 16, 17, 20- 23] – by contributing to clinical errors, for example [ 11, 23].

This association likely undermines the credibility of the instructor and his or her attempts to convince introductory science students of the value of higher-level (critical) thinking, when students are tested with MC-only exams, even if these exams include higher-level MC questions.

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"It would also likely undermine the belief that telling the truth will lead to good treatment".

Their continued status as a noncontender, meanwhile, will most likely undermine their ability to draw at Camden Yards.

In rushing to the rescue, the father was most likely undermining what he was aiming to protect: his daughter's future well-being.

Badger Trust director Dominic Dyer told the Daily Mirror newspaper the report was being kept secret because its findings would likely undermine the Government's policy.

The NFL's highly-publicised awareness campaigns would likely undermine attempts by current and future players to argue in court that they had been misled.

But analysts say that continued nerves over the strength of the American economy - which consumes about a quarter of world energy - would likely undermine oil prices further.

Releasing the documents "could undermine the safety of law enforcement personnel and would likely undermine the ability of a law enforcement agency to conduct future investigations," according to the 43-page decision, written by Judge José A. Cabranes, whom President Bill Clinton appointed.

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