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A hundred years of cutting-edge seismology can be undermined in a hundred seconds.
Of course, those advantages are undermined in a system in which banks pursue complexity, in part to increase leverage.
I dropped it because we were unable to establish any institutional failings by any party so we were left with very old allegations that were more sexual harassment than assault, made by woman who's [sic] evidence would have been undermined in a court because of their known character.
American values will be undermined in a profound way.
I think the foundation is there to rebuild, but the SEC wasn't undermined in a day and it won't be rebuilt in a day.
A key part of the prosecution case against three Al Jazeera journalists being tried in Egypt was undermined in a hearing today when witnesses contradicted previously submitted written testimony.
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The shambolic concession knocked the stuffing from them, all their early ascendancy undermined in an instant.
For others, the experience might damage their professional performance, as their confidence is undermined in an atmosphere where they are subjected to discrimination or abuse.
Yet all this can be undermined in an instant thanks to a single thoughtless email.
There supposedly is a "duplication of efforts," a rivalry between CDC and the U.S. Agency for International Development that undermine in-country programs, an "inappropriate" use of funds.
Even a reputation for competence was undermined in 1996 after an official report into a prison break-out put the blame on a system riddled with deficiencies.
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