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The insulating mat inside the converter may erode, setting off the check-engine light.
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The ubiquity of HPV in such a setting may erode the apparent effect of risk factors other than geography, meaning that to vaccination planners, nearly all adolescents in high-burden areas can be considered at high risk for contracting HPV and developing cervical cancer.
In a vast number of cases, though experience also may erode wisdom, leaving in its place only skill and opinion.
Even in the short term, support may erode.
Generous tax exemptions for exporters in special economic zones may erode future revenues.
Such steps may erode the already weakened U.S. dollar or promote more borrowing by overleveraged consumers.
As this special report has argued, workers' skills may erode if long-term unemployment rises.
But some vendors worry that marrying cellular systems may erode their own products' unique advantages.
The island may erode in a storm, but their refuge probably won't sink into the sea.
The island edges may erode in a storm, but their refuge probably won't sink into the sea.
An effective environmental tax may erode its own base.
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