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Still, the ability to recover may be limited by a rise in unemployment, which may undermine consumers' propensity to spend.
I am determined not to do anything which may undermine the integrity of the investigation," she added.
Like most disaster films, this one is ultimately more soothing than alarming, which may undermine its supposed ambition to raise awareness about the perils of climate change (Scott).
Like most disaster films, this one is ultimately more soothing than alarming, which may undermine its supposed ambition to raise awareness about the perils of climate change (A. O. Scott).
Increasingly, it says, high streets are "home to business activities which may undermine and potentially harm the public's health", it goes on, citing the proliferation of payday lending outlets as an example of a worrying trend.
Undaunted, he said pretty much the same thing last week -- and the result was to reinforce a huge sell-off in the bond market, which may undermine the very recovery he predicted.
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Therefore, power imbalance in supply chain relationships creates opportunities for more powerful firms to act opportunistically by exercising coercion, which may ultimately undermine the trust within the relationship (Belaya and Hanf 2012).
On arrival in the host country they encounter poverty, hostility, and residential instability which may also undermine their mental health.
For publically funded health care systems, the practice of paying out of pocket for necessary medical services can also help to encourage the privatization of health services at home, which may also undermine health equity [ 75, 76].
The spin, however, comes from Obama's speech which may have undermined the edge that Aoun had hoped to bring to the partnership with Hezbollah.
Therefore, some relevant studies may have been missed, which may have undermined the robustness of the results.
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