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Dorniers too, he says, were made of aluminium, which corrodes badly in sea water.
BBC: Dornier 17: Salvaging a rare WWII plane from the seabed
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Blatant graft corrodes voters' support in the rich world for debt relief and aid.
ECONOMIST: Corruption
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Moving the finished ethanol around the country would be challenging, too, because ethanol corrodes today's pipelines.
FORBES: Companies, People, Ideas
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The scandal also corrodes further what little remains of public trust in banks and those who run them.
ECONOMIST: A scandal over key interest rates is about to go global
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When the iron corrodes, it takes all the arsenic out of the water.
CNN: Filter cleans arsenic-tainted water
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It also corrodes our lungs, causing respiratory illness and bronchitis and asthma.
NPR: Study Says Ethanol Pollution Could Rival Gas
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It is this haunting uncertainty that corrodes the remnants of Willy's sanity as his career, dreams and very self-image turn to dust before him.
ECONOMIST: Arthur Miller��s classic play feels more relevant than ever
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Their use to create opacity, to undermine the effectiveness of regulation and to ensure that owners are unaccountable corrodes all faith in the market itself.
FORBES: Tackling tax havens
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An act of a government determined to reconnect politics and people - to roll back the cynicism that all too often corrodes the political process.
BBC: News | UK Politics | Donald Dewar's speech
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This is true for trivial as well as important matters, because even trivial information that finds its way from the boardroom to the press corrodes trust among directors.
NEWYORKER: The Kona Files
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Strobel says ethanol plants could be retrofitted to generate the mycodiesel, which would be a lot easier to transport than ethanol (which corrodes pipelines) and would be more easily blended with petroleum-distilled motor fuels.
FORBES: Magazine Article