Sentence examples for would degrade from inspiring English sources

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For them, the technology would degrade the beauty of victory.

In "Begging the Question," he argues that such disclosures would degrade the complexity of his beliefs.

He said its patients "would have seen a travelling circus which would degrade them".

The files would degrade after the seven-day period and be unwatchable.

"But we felt corporate advertisements or logos anywhere around the Golden Gate would degrade the public space".

Speaking ahead of a meeting Congressional leaders, Obama said US military action would degrade Assad ability to use chemical weapons.

One might think that listening to talk radio or an audio book would degrade driving skill; it does not.

He was the one who went on about how giving a black person citizenship would degrade the institution.

Mr. Murphy said he felt strongly about the bill because he believed it would degrade the value of American citizenship.

"Her thought was that it would pass through or that it would degrade and dissolve," he said.

When the chemicals got warm, they would "degrade," which meant, in practical terms, that they could burst their containers and ignite.

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