Sentence examples for somehow undermined from inspiring English sources

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If Raoul Fitzgibbons somehow undermined the president's recovery package, my conscience wouldn't be nearly so clear.

He and others in conservation "have always felt that the use of [great apes and primates] in entertainment somehow undermined" preservation efforts.

Thus, removal of the GPI anchor from PrPC did not prevent the generation of PrPSc plaques but somehow undermined the genesis of prion disease.

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Does that somehow undermine the scientific consensus that failing to tackle rising CO2 emissions will have severe and devastating consequences?

Instead, noisy "defenders of marriage" seem to be obsessed with spreading silly claims that gay people will somehow undermine marriage.

"To cast it aside or to somehow undermine it, it's going to have bigger ramifications than a lot of people realize," Nichol said.

The group is a powerful voice arguing that gun-safety measures will somehow undermine hunting, fishing, target shooting and other activities.

The top brass can be expected to argue that moving the disposition of cases outside the chain of command would somehow undermine order and discipline.

Is there any conceivable way that cutting the repo rate by 50 basis points will somehow undermine actions that would otherwise happen?

If he can somehow undermine that certainty that he's going to win, then of course he has a realistic chance of bringing some votes back".

Does it annoy her that there's such snobbery towards classical crossover singers, a notion that they're somehow undermining the operatic tradition?

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