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"Unless enforcement is sharply increased, existing support could well erode.
Such partnerships, which often are subsidized by the big design houses, may well erode the already slender boundary between fine art and commerce.
He persuaded voters to let an independent panel redraw the legislative districts, which may well erode the partisan chokehold many candidates have had on parts of the state.
The central tenet of our report is that the existing analogue model of public service broadcasting, sustained by a combination of institutions, funding and regulation, will, indeed, not survive the transition to digital and may well erode rapidly before then.
"The implementation of WTO patent rules is taking place against the backdrop of a sustained campaign led by the pharmaceutical industry which may well erode the public health protection provided by safeguard provisions," says an Oxfam report published today.
By that time viewership could well erode further from the estimated 8.3 million people who watched recent episodes at its regular time, Monday nights at 9. The impetus for the firings came from the top, according to two people close to the production who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
But some laws being proposed to help win the war could well erode our freedom.
But some government attempts to stoke auto demand may well erode future demand.
But dire economic circumstances may well erode that opposition.
This sense of security may well erode what little political will there is to curb emissions.
It also means the benefits of the Help to Buy subsidy may well be eroded as quickly as they are built up.
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