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As borrowers defaulted, the banks' losses started to erode their own thin layers of capital.
But for all the improvement, those gains have recently stopped or started to erode.
The collective will that bound together communities, cities and, ultimately, America started to erode.
Rising wages in China and a gradually appreciating currency have also started to erode the country's international competitiveness.
Defaults among subprime-mortgage borrowers rose, and then the elaborate infrastructure of mortgage-backed securities started to erode.
HOT SPRINGS, S.D. — In the past couple of years, conservative opposition to same-sex marriage has clearly started to erode.
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Every sports fan has seen the greatest athletes start to erode.
It says, however, that further increases in graduate numbers could start to erode the premium.
That secrecy, as the Intercept's publication indicates, is starting to erode – slowly.
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