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There was a definite Hirohito feel to the explanation Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, gave this week for the Fed's locking-the-barn-door-after-the-horse-is-gone decision to modestly strengthen regulation of the mortgage industry: "Market discipline has in some cases broken down, and the incentives to follow prudent lending procedures have, at times, eroded".
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For example, although both growth and diversification may at times erode equity value, these objectives have traditionally been the means of attracting and retaining the best professional and management talent.
When he was training those Iraqi battalions, he continued, "I thought the approach was reasonably on track, but sectarian violence over time eroded it".
He realized that these were originally volcanic mountains whose heights over time eroded first to sea level where they existed for a time as the support base for coral atolls.
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Liverpool's history will be a long time eroding.
But they also show how time erodes accuracy.
Time erodes bodies, but not the mind, if you make room for it to breathe, to dream.
It says something salutary about the way that time erodes celebrity that no one remembers Douglas Jerrold now.
GARY PISANO: Well, I think companies have to realize that very often the decisions that they make that may erode the competitiveness of the country they're operating in, over a long time erode their own competitiveness.
"I am deeply afraid that if you lose the ability to make things," he said, "all the intellectual activity involved in innovation and design will over time erode as well".
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