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The result is a landscape that is changing year-by-year, and week-by-week, as salt water encroaches farther inland.
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Microsoft needs that weapon as Google encroaches on its turf with freebie Web versions of word processors and spreadsheets.
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Scalia, writing for the minority, argued the court's ruling favoring federal authority over immigration matters encroaches on Arizona's sovereign powers.
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"I have been absolutely clear that I would never introduce a bill that encroaches or threatens religious freedoms, " she told MPs.
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The tide of newness and civilization encroaches upon the ancient and sacred, and old ways fall prey to the inevitability of progress.
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But every time he encroaches into an area that concerns what used to be called the "moral majority" he risks sparking the cultural war he is desperate to avoid.
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You can see why the Treasury might be underwhelmed, quite apart from its innate mistrust of anything emanating from another bit of government that encroaches on its perceived turf.
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Reports have speculated that the photo service will include advertisements, as Twitter gears itself toward a more commercially viable business model and encroaches on areas formerly held by third-party developers.
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Jennifer Lynch, a lawyer at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a group based in San Francisco that keeps a watch on how digital technology encroaches on civil freedoms, also questions the quality of the data.
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