The third effect is to erode California's claim to have America's most highly skilled labour force.
However, in light of ongoing state budget and sequestration cuts, mental health services continue to erode.
If the company has sustained prolonged payment delays it could begin to erode its stock price.
Public support has begun to erode as Chileans become fed up with seeing their cities vandalised.
China's one-child policy, implemented in 1980, has already started to erode the labor supply.
Market power, of the sort conveyed by licences or regulation, tends to erode over time.
Critically, competitive pressures in the sector remain intense which is continuing to erode profit margins.
The EU sovereign debt crisis will continue to erode confidence and credibility in the European Union.
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The seemingly permanent gender gap that had women reliably voting Democratic started to erode.
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In the fourth quarter, LCD prices continued to erode and this will impact earnings.
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Moreover, as budget surpluses mount, support for continued fiscal restraint is likely to erode.
And the media's predominantly anti-Chavez stance seems to have done little to erode his popularity.
The rulings of this sort of international court have already begun to erode U.S. sovereignty.
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In moments of stress, typically the first thing to erode is our motor skills.
But cable channels like Nickelodeon and the Cartoon Network were beginning to erode some of Fox's strength.
Mr Mandela assured her that his government did not want to erode her authority as tribal leader.
Falling share prices and a weakening jobs market suggests consumer confidence should begin to erode as well.
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She worries that the unstable soil in her neighborhood could begin to erode, possibly carrying houses with it.
As long as our leaders continue to pull these types of shenanigans, trust levels will continue to erode.
He is a globalist to the bone and supports every opportunity to erode American sovereignty and the constitution.
IRA, forged good links with Dublin and begun to erode the community support on which the terrorists rely.
Yet more recently the edifice appears to have begun to erode, and in some cases, could well crumble.
The law lapsed in July but not before it had done much to erode the attorney-general's power and accountability.
"Despite low unemployment levels we have been enjoying, male wages continued to erode, " he told The Associated Press.
And Mr Bush is starting to erode Mr Gore's advantage among core Democratic interest groups, such as Latinos.
As skepticism from the public crept up, Big Tobacco's power began to erode.
So, without a champion or broad public support, is there little wonder why our carrier resources continue to erode?
But throughout the whole of the 90s it began to erode quite badly.
But it could also give the court another chance to erode the legal barriers between various types of media.
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Meanwhile, the high gold prices continued to erode demand in the western markets.
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