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He recommended approving Roseland's plan, but he acknowledged in his review that nearly all caps eventually suffer erosion.
The life insurance and pensions business, which is also under Mr. Grübel's purview, continued to suffer erosion, though, especially at Winterthur.
Japanese knotweed grows in what botanists call disturbed habitats, or places that are polluted and likely to suffer erosion, said Charles M. Peters, curator of botany at the New York Botanical Garden.
Features on Mars can still suffer erosion by sand, so they may continue to change over time.
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Anna Greenberg, a Democratic pollster who says Mr. Bush has already suffered erosion with these voters, added, "I think Bush is still going to win rural areas, but he needs to win them at the margins he won in the past".
The summit suffers erosion from the large number of walkers who climb Nethermost Pike.
Monument 2 has suffered erosion damage from its exposure to the elements prior to discovery.
As recent studies (such as those conducted by Pew) have shown, even the most intimate "institutions" such as the formal, socially sanctioned union of persons in marriage, have steadily suffered erosion.
Given Griffey's problems, is it possible that Alex Rodriguez could suffer expectation erosion?
They suffer from erosion in their real income that, in many cases, is not fully compensated by their employers.
As the internet injects competition and price transparency, dominant firms will suffer an erosion of profit margins, forcing them to look to new technologies to restore their fortunes.
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