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Deutsche Bank analysts have claimed that US oil output stands to be undermined as long as the price is under $90 a barrel.
There were also the specific grievances of the Cossacks, whose traditional liberties had been sharply curtailed and their social organization undermined, as well as the discontent of the nomadic peoples forced to accept a new way of life.
Cline, like many modern historians, is inclined to believe that legendary battles were actually screen memories of much longer processes, internally lit, in which the civilizations were undermined as much as invaded.
The sources thesis is not undermined as long as the court in Garner v Burr can decide whether it is an offence to pull a chicken coop on wheels without pneumatic tires, without answering the question, 'should it be an offence to use a vehicle without pneumatic tires?' And indeed the court can do so.
This has undermined as well the notion of a national consensus on foreign policy, as we now go to war with little regard for the financial cost.
And in at least one nation, Hungary, democratic institutions are being undermined as we speak.
"They think her credibility and authority has been undermined as a result.
But she was keen to point out that "art shouldn't be undermined as frivolous or unnecessary.
His leadership has been undermined as he is being dragged back into the swamp of bond market orthodoxy.
Governor McGreevey welcomed her back, saying she had been undermined as E.P.A. administrator by President Bush and other cabinet members.
Protestations to the contrary at the Conservative conference were immediately undermined as ministers offered arguments against the principle of universalism.
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