He says it "undermines" all he has been told about the children and young people services.
Equal rights remain not only a problem for those unemployed, but it also undermines productivity.
The issue has focused attention on how electoral gerrymandering undermines Malaysia's claims to democracy.
If you believe that secrecy is not guaranteed that undermines your confidence in this place.
The accumulated evidence undermines the case for minimum wages even in the best of times.
The SNP's soft touch policy on sentencing undermines our efforts to tackle this problem.
This lack of affordable consumer credit undermines consumer spending and as a result weakens our economy.
You then list the evidence that supports your instinctive reaction and the evidence that undermines it.
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According to the AARP, the Republican plan, the Ryan plan, the Romney plan, undermines Medicare.
That undermines the swirling competition, cooperation, and unforeseen alliances needed for U.S. economic and scientific wealth.
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The significance to me of the Coase Theorem is that it undermines the Pigovian system.
This blanket condemnation is not supported by the facts and undermines the book's broader thesis.
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The reality of sequestration also threatens force structure and undermines recapitalization and modernization programs.
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But this undermines the very purpose of premiums: pricing risk, as determined by market signals.
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Cut upon cut, as we lurch from one fiscal crisis to another, undermines that certainty.
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Turning pregnancy into work that can be bought and sold radically undermines that right.
The system of energy that powers our economy also undermines our security and endangers our planet.
This too is a disincentive to work and undermines one ostensible purpose of the Fed's easing.
They say that gay marriage undermines the traditional sort, but have trouble explaining how.
Akins mouthed an apology but his determination to stay in the senatorial race undermines his sincerity.
It is unfair to our kids, it undermines our future, and it has to stop.
Because this degree of reconstruction skews our ideas about authenticity, it undermines a defining principle of preservation.
But there is a problem with forbearance: it undermines the confidence of those who lend to banks.
However, opponents continue to maintain that Lisbon undermines national sovereignty and concentrates too much power in Brussels.
Russia has voiced strong opposition to the plan, saying it undermines the value of its nuclear deterrent.
Competition from the two Russian-built plants undermines the case for a planned new nuclear-power plant at Visaginas.
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Opposition MSPs, though, believe this undermines the government's case against funding fees for Scots not studying in Scotland.
This type of legal maneuvering undermines the very purpose of adoptions, i.e. creating or formalizing a parent-child relationship.
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Impunity must not be tolerated as it reinforces the vulnerability of media workers and seriously undermines press freedom.
Resistance to austerity and reforms may grow, especially if a deep recession undermines Mr Monti's fragile cross-party support.
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