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The off-field issues have started to undermine Trinity's on-field performances.
An ideological assault from the right has started to undermine the vital health reform law passed in 2010.
In January of 1998, investigators started to undermine the DeCavalcantes as thoroughly as they had the Five Families.
Sener Cavus said he had to scramble to keep his house from sliding into Thixton Creek when storm waters started to undermine it.
With George Osborne demanding action after the cancelled electrification of the TransPennine route and Midland mainline started to undermine his "northern powerhouse" rhetoric, Hendy made it clear that more money would be needed for projects.
Although productivity continued to grow and the economy continued to expand, wages began flattening in the 1970s because new technologies — container ships, satellite communications, eventually computers and the Internet — started to undermine any American job that could be automated or done more cheaply abroad.
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And economic bloodletting isn't just inflicting vast pain; it's starting to undermine our long-run growth prospects.
In taking this approach, we are starting to undermine the conventional recruitment model that is fast becoming outdated.
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