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On this view, it may be a matter of luck what people are entitled to, and yet Nozick explicitly claims that this does not erode the relevant entitlements (Nozick 1974, 225).
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This kind of argument does not erode trust; in fact, it may even reinforce trust by cementing a shared belief among team members that they are all in this together and focused on achieving the same thing.
Although there is "emerging evidence" that marijuana does not erode IQ, "this does not mean that heavy use in adolescence is problem-free," Jackson says.
This is the best way of ensuring growth that does not erode the long-term production potential.
Though these styles have been repeatedly seen in the West for decades, familiarization does not erode their strangeness.
The most important finding is that texting does not erode children's ability to read and write.
The United States and other rich donors largely dictate its agenda and ensure that it does not erode their power to decide which migrants they admit and how many.
The traditional plaster, joss, does not erode stones over time the way cement does, Mr. Ayssa said, and is more durable.
The formula is used to calculate lump sum compensation payments to people with serious injuries, to ensure inflation does not erode the future value of a payout.
But the United States, which led the Dayton negotiations, has a vested interest in making sure the peace deal does not erode further.
"It would not be difficult at all to carefully scrutinize what the resources presently available are to make sure the capacity does not erode to the point where public health begins to suffer," said Dr. Smith of the American Cancer Society.
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