Ainda não temos significados para "steady erosion".
1Her main concern is the steady erosion of the welfare state.
2Media watchdogs say he oversaw a steady erosion of press freedom.
3But the investigation has contributed to a steady erosion of Trump's political capital.
4But the steady erosion of regard for discipline has continued.
5Few countries have experienced such a steady erosion of reproductive rights as Poland in recent decades.
6The ground continued its steady erosion toward us.
7At this point in spring a recharged sun takes stock of the steady erosion of the dunes.
8The steady erosion of tree cover weakens the role of the rainforest in stabilising the global climate.
9A third emerging threat is the steady erosion of the US's advantage in the area of information awareness.
10All of it contributes to the dreary, steady erosion of the average person's control of their personal information.
11The murder has catalysed a steady erosion of the Dutch tradition of moderation and self-censorship on race and religion.
12It is falling apart, dying one piece at a time, steady erosion on the inside and at the joints.
13They could also help "active" money managers reverse the steady erosion of their market share by index funds.
14Or would it have come through time, and the steady erosion of granite falsehood by the remorseless drip of truth?
15Its diminished presence parallels the steady erosion of demand for its original business: providing plain old telephone service over landlines.
16It's no secret that Irish judges have looked askance at the steady erosion of the independence of their Polish counterparts.
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