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en We can't keep people off the ice. We never say the ice is safe. You have water eroding the ice from underneath. And the sun and warm temperatures are eroding it from up above.

en Environmental scientists have been saying for some time that the global economy is being slowly undermined by environmental trends of human origin, including shrinking forests, expanding deserts, falling water tables, eroding soils, collapsing fisheries, rising temperatures, melting ice, rising seas and increasingly destructive storms.

en Weather conditions played a major role in the lake's distribution of walleye in 2005. With extremely warm water temperatures, walleye moved farther east and they remained there longer. If water temperatures remain cool in 2006, we should have a phenomenal walleye fishery in the west and central basins of Lake Erie.

en If we can elect a speaker tomorrow then the Parliament can start functioning normally. People feel they have been let down and that is eroding their faith in the whole political process.

en It must be beautiful and relaxing, but it also needs to be safe -- from man-made or natural disasters. Trying to create an attractive rental from the property you buy that is sitting on an eroding cliff overlooking the ocean just won't fly, no matter how beautiful the view. Ditto if the potential for flooding from high tides or rivers is present.

en People can express opinions in democratic society but I must say investor confidence in political stability is eroding due to the ongoing protests against the prime minister.

en Oh my gosh, it's spring time. The temperatures are perfect; the snow is perfect. There are longer days, longer light. The warm temperatures aren't really going to affect the ski conditions. They might soften the snow, making it a little bit slower. But there's several feet of base up here right now. We prepare for warm temperatures.

en Your legitimacy is eroding fast.

en The margins are positive, but sales are eroding,

en His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. ALPA has been slowly eroding in overall power.

en I think that whole idea of the calendar starting in September is really eroding.

en Horne, he sounds like a single issue. The issue is quality of life here. It's eroding. You've got to show you understand the people and their day-to-day lives.

en Ignorance is a right! Education is eroding one of the few democratic freedoms remaining to us.

en Teachers feel extremely betrayed. It's eroding morale.

en I have always been concerned about centralization of power and eroding individual rights.


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