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Military officers said they feared that Gamal Mubarak might erode the military's institutional powers.
If the Doha round ever succeeds, it might erode those privileges by extending them more widely.
Or that cleaning and sterilization might erode their less durable components, leading to malfunction.
This allows them to block efforts at reform that might erode their wealth and influence.
That way, they can better understand the forces that might erode the sustainable growth they are seeking.
Bar a couple of exceptions, these billionaires are all for Mr Tang, perhaps fearing that Mr Leung's policies might erode the value of their land holdings.
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If firms reinvest more of their overseas profits instead of repatriating them, this might further erode foreign income over the next few years.
Builders and labor officials have been talking for four months, but many unions have been reluctant to make concessions that might permanently erode their wages and benefits.
One commentator on Twitter wrote: "Assuming the cast is subcontinental, it is interesting that Netflix might help erode Hollywood's whitewashing.
We will never make an infinite number of flips either, and in actual cases a large finite number of flips might so erode the coin as to bias the coin and discredit the result.
The mere thought that long-term exposure to a pesticide might subtly erode your manhood or womanhood sounds chilling enough, but what if two such chemicals combined were hundreds or thousands of times more potent?
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