Encara no tenim significats per a "erode public".
1But a downward revision to the estimate could erode public trust in the central bank.
2U.S. officials worry that Karzai's anti-Western rhetoric could erode public support for the war back home.
3When many parents themselves have only modest private pensions, more disruption to schools could erode public sympathy.
4Contradictory messages and over-the-top enforcement will rapidly erode public goodwill and result in increasing failure to comply.
5The commanders suspected it was part of a government strategy to erode public support for the insurgency, Iqbal said.
6He said these homes were an "attempt to normalise cramped living conditions and erode public housing standards".
7These media statements cause confusion in the media and are likely to erode public support for behaviour change, Pillay said.
8The reported capture could further erode public support for the war in the United States ahead of congressional elections in November.
9When asked if the White House was concerned that Karzai's comments could erode public support for the war, Gibbs expressed further frustration.
10THE failure to convict anyone over Dublin's gangland killings could erode public confidence in the gardaí, Democratic Left TD Mr Eric Byrne has warned.
11Regulatory inconsistences and miscalculations have further eroded public faith in the system.
12This relationship eroded public trust in news outlets, the NGO explained.
13It also erodes public trust and undermines confidence in democracy.
14The only answer is to repeat the outsourcing cycle, further eroding public sector competence.
15Photo: SUPPLIED He said such incidents risked eroding public confidence in the government and democracy.
16The deaths of more than 20 German soldiers in Afghanistan have further eroded public support.
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