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But now the time is approaching, it's possible that some Europeans might be undermining the process".
"By insisting on a contribution to first families, we might be undermining the viability of the second families," says Mr Bradshaw.
But while Mr. Gore may have helped rally the Democratic faithful, the political cast to his speech drew concern that he might be undermining the very cause he said he was addressing.
Kristi Miller-Saunders, a twenty-five-year veteran of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, where she is the head of molecular genetics, got caught in Harper's crosshairs when her data suggested that an infectious disease might be undermining performance in wild salmon.
When the House Committee on Foreign Affairs met earlier this month, Congressman Gary Ackerman said of the Yemenis, "These people spend the afternoon getting away from reality, getting high," and suggested that qat might be undermining the country's ability to fight terrorism.
So, really, it's Facebook's unprecedented reach and power that is the core of the issue here when you're considering whether technology might be undermining democracy.
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Moreover, these countries' limited capacity to repay might be undermined by political or economic instability.
France's authority might be undermined by its own repeated failure to abide by EU deficit targets in recent years.
Elsewhere, heavier surfaces might be undermined by unexpected holes that gave glimpses of earlier stages of the painting.
The three main parties discovered a passion for research and development that they feared might be undermined by the takeover.
In 2008, Mr. Obama ran partly as a "post-partisan" candidate, a claim that might be undermined if there was partisan targeting of conservative groups under his watch.
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