Sentence examples for potential erosion from inspiring English sources

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Democracy campaigners are awake to any potential erosion of civil liberties.

His decision not to participate in the march indicated a potential erosion of freedom of speech in the city, said Mr. Ho, the lawyer.

In the book, Mr. Jarvis argues that people should embrace what he calls publicness, rather than fear the Internet and its potential erosion of privacy.

Local concerns are manifold, and range from questions over the pollution — water, noise and air — created by the ships, to the impact on the lagoon's ecosystem and the potential erosion of the marble of Venice's buildings and their underwater foundations.

"Instead of shrugging their shoulders and professing to have no authority in the matter, city officials should look for ways to protect the peninsula from potential erosion of its quality of life," said the newspaper.

The Royal Ballet School takes this potential erosion of style so seriously that it has a "dance policy committee," headed by the former Royal Ballet principal Anya Linden (now Lady Sainsbury), which meets three times a year to discuss such issues as the height of the arms in specific positions.

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The "ecological benefits" scenario integrates the economic perspective and selected ecological effects of SRC compared to the annual reference crop rotations by addressing the indicators "annuity difference", "potential soil erosion" and "ecotone density" (Fig. 2, and "Potential soil erosion" and "Ecotone density" sections).

The three indicators "annuity difference", "potential soil erosion" and "ecotone density" were evaluated towards the criteria "competitive economic return", "prevention from soil erosion" and "structural enrichment" according to the scenario goals.

The letter also pointed to the risks of extensive blasting; the elimination of 5,100 trees; the destruction of wetlands, and the potential for erosion.

Soils whose A horizon is dense and unstructured increase the fraction of precipitation that will become surface runoff and have a high potential for erosion and flooding.

The fear among the nontechnology companies, Tony Scott, the chief information officer of General Motors, said in an interview, was that "we saw this really ugly scenario with the potential for erosion of consumer confidence in the Web".

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