词汇 | example_english_erode |
释义 | Examples of erodeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Second, large integrative interest groups with close links to political parties are rapidly eroding. Hierarchical regionalism has been eroding since the 1970s. Today, economic internationalisation and the supremacy of liberalism are eroding the foundations of this economic, political and social equilibrium. They are apprehensive about the future of their lives in an aging society when social policy programs are widely regarded as steadily eroding. He worries that the reach of the national tax authority is eroding as financial services regulators are established to monitor off-shore dealings. She perseveres in her role, but the power base by which she rose and flourished has been eroded. Even if market-oriented policies enjoy initial popular backing, such support is likely to be eroded over time in the face of unemployment and income gaps. The surface of the figure is highly eroded; slip is not preserved. The lord wears an elaborate hip- and loincloth, which is also eroded. In that sense, while remunerated and recognised in the present, their human capital may be eroded, and their future employability jeopardised. In the whole southern realm, social status was eroded by commercial activity. The contemporary approach to city design often neglects or erodes the public realm in favour of private zones of exclusion. Staff costs dominate the costs of care, and not surprisingly providers identified increases in salaries and wages as eroding their financial viability. Second, the ascendancy of the military in economic activities from the 1960s eroded the power and cohesion of pribumi capital. He argues against the view that medical professionalism was eroded by the power of the state or the competition of traditional medicine. In deciding what to do and how to do it they must pay attention to promoting trust and not eroding it. The territorial state played a key role in this, sustaining some groups while eroding others. The intensification of the wartime provisioning regime between 1919 and 1922 demonstrated the extent to which the retailers' position had been eroded. The traditional sense of duty and obligation of the younger generation towards their older generation is being eroded. Aluminium contents showed great variability, with the largest amounts in soils from bare eroded plots. The low numbers of reworked marine palynomorphs in the intervals studied do not indicate input from eroded older deposits in the depositional area. The possibility exists, therefore, that the peridotite blocks have been emplaced from an ultrabasic intrusion above that has subsequently been completely eroded away. During the same period, some 20 000 km2 of agricultural land were rendered irreversibly eroded and could not sustain further cropping. The deeply eroded mountainous morphology of the area also indicates an active uplift. Although strong enough to withstand it domestically, his influence as the de facto foreign minister of the country was eroded. Partially eroded dust mantles, associated with flux structures, have also been observed in this region. As for whether democracy can reduce it, or will itself be eroded by it, we are left guessing. States subject to demanding transnational principles of social justice would find their right to decide for themselves how to arrange their own affairs quickly eroded. Another individual in the same circumstances who lacked this trait would not have had his self-esteem eroded. Finally, the spread of formal institutions of higher education inexorably eroded the intellectual component of mid-century improvement. Although many rules of coverture persisted into the twentieth century, the traditional principles of coverture were eroding. Terrestrial dust sources include ashes from burning of organic material (forest fires, burning of harvest residues, house fires) and eroded soil particles. Through this work, some previous discursive strategies for containing trauma are eroding. The capacities of the community to summon aid from the supernatural world were severely eroded. The resulting delays and confusion eroded any military successes and gave the enemy time to recover. During crosssection restoration, minimum displacements were assumed for thrusts that have their hangingwall cutoffs eroded. Other processes, too, have eroded the culture of citizenship. During the 1960s the sterling area gradually disintegrated as the bene®ts of pegging to sterling eroded. The sedimentary composition changes from sandstones to oxidized microconglomerates, enriched with allochtonous eroded quartz pebbles, feldspars and micas. Underneath a modern city or in eroded areas all archaeological remains have been severely damaged and protection is indeed not very worthwhile. The back sur face of the sculpture is highly eroded, but one can see on that side the rendering of the arms. Subsequently, natural selection erodes the additive genetic variance and heritability. In some places the upper parts of the coarsening-upward sequence are eroded by the distributary channels as a result of progradation. A region which is sub-critical at one stage may be partially (or completely) eroded later. As would be expected, the logarithmic layer is eroded, and ultimately vanishes, as the stress gradient increases in importance. A small fibular crest was obviously present on the anterolateral side of the proximal shaft, but is largely eroded away. As the state intruded into white agriculture, paternalism could also be challenged, eroded and remade. Precisely how and when were the communal mechanisms of allocation eroded ? The value of even the most prestigious educational opportunities can be eroded in the extreme by personal hardship. When government intervenes to tax, regulate, and spend it supposedly erodes incentives to work, save, and invest, and thus depresses general economic well-being. Substantial revaluation for their debts would have further eroded their inflation-weakened competitive position. Finally, he appears in an elaborate bird costume in the third register of the west wall and perhaps below, although the identifying details are eroded. Only a few bone fragments (some of them burnt), some heavily eroded sherds, and a small number of ornaments were recovered. As it may involve long solitary periods, interpersonal skills may be eroded, and family and peer relationships may be damaged. Secondly, with the post-1990 national economic crisis, the real purchasing power of money was drastically eroded by mounting shortages of basic consumer goods. Only in (at the time) small segments of the market, particularly digital mobile communication, the monopoly was eroded. Countries with strong welfare regimes have been more successful in incorporating newcomers without eroding mass support for the welfare state. Cultural learning, it has been argued, has eroded populist identities, leading to the emergence of a political culture supportive of a constitutional form of democracy. Moreover, economic globalization and the growing importance of transnational institutions have eroded traditional bases of political power. Our analysis implies that globalization erodes the prospects for democracy. Changes in the institutional structures that eroded cost recovery were not matched by changes in technology. In practice, this had only a marginal effect on pensioner incomes, principally owing to the effects of inflation in eroding the benefits' value. Then the right to die could be eroded. Critics claim that the fiduciary relationship is eroded whenever the continuity of care is interrupted or impeded. The farmers were accused of selfishness and of eroding the economic fabric of the nation in their efforts to secure a livelihood in old age. In many of these regions the productivity of agriculture is low, human populations are growing and natural resources eroding under pressures of over-use. All interviewees from the northern coast admitted that this was the first factor that eroded the strength of kadakkodis. We obtain the statistical distribution of gaps in the sedimentary record, periods of time during which the sediments have been eroded. While popular discontent eroded the social base of the regime and sapped the morale of its troops, it nurtured the rebels. However, its credibility is eroded if it appears uncompromisingly at odds with large bodies of theory that have generally proved successful on other occasions. The distinction between physical and nonphysical had been further eroded by modern microelectronics. However, it seriously eroded the price stability of the economy. As hypothesized, the currency crisis also powerfully eroded the prime minister's credibility with the electorate, producing a 17-18 point decrease in his performance rating. When this happens, it means that the very being, spirit and identity of the people have been eroded. Likewise, no scouring structures are evident, indicating that the trackway was not eroded by a cur rent. The fall in commodity prices severely weakened the industry's consumer base, and the contractions in credit eroded dyers' access to credit. Moreover, he promises to show how mobilized local groups reclaim their contested spaces and eroded cultural identities. However, the more personal in uences may at times appear to be eroded as individuals' perceptions are continually shaped by pervasive medical and political cultures. Participants considered the provincial government's lack of leadership in public health matters an important factor contributing to public health's eroding viability. Moreover, even the state's 'power of the stick' gets eroded in societies where the level of trust and equity is weak. In their view, the position of unionists was eroding. The manus impressions from the 1st and 3rd pairs have been eroded away, and the 14th foot impression is buried in the upper layer. To this must be added about 0.6 km eroded during the build-up to peak metamor phic conditions. As a result, the explanatory power of this party family category has eroded over time. However, their support base had been gradually eroding. The wave of anticlericalism across the whole district generated the impression that the power of the church had been seriously eroded. However, as we have seen, political representation and mediating institutions had already been seriously eroded. Futhermore, it is not unusual for leveling processes to take on their own characteristic speed and patterning with some features eroding faster than others. Man's faculties had been eroded but divine purpose drove on. Today, it is being slowly eroded on the south face by the sea. Values such as trust, honesty, and integrity should be encouraged, not eroded. As a result, trails are being eroded and unofficial ones created by parties without an official guide. State power, and consequently that of the education authorities, may have been eroded, but it still controls formal education. On most of the other areas it is possible to see the design even though the outer surface is eroded. Residential segregation had broken traditional patterns of philanthropy; habits of deference which used to be reinforced by constant interaction between rich and poor were eroded. The international cultural boycott had eroded the confidence of the profession. Over the past 20 years, research dissemination to practitioners has eroded. The hypothesis posits that, under comparable physical conditions, heavily eroded areas occur in highly populated regions. In addition, as revenues will decline over time as the soil becomes increasingly eroded, the current cash flow exceeds income. The expansion of private production erodes the quality of commonly owned assets, thereby forcing individuals to rely increasingly on private goods to satisfy their needs. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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