Worn away as by water or ice or wind.
1 The result is that the right to freedom of speech is eroded .
2 However, survivors' scores eroded as they reported more and more chronic conditions.
3 Rampant corruption has eroded the credibility of Afghan President Hamid Karzai's government.
4 In commodity markets, oil prices slid as the pandemic eroded global demand.
5 The changes have eroded earnings and hurt share prices across the industry.
6 Public confidence and public perception that the courts are non-partisan has eroded .
7 While the regime enjoys some support, its propaganda has eroded its credibility.
8 To his left and right are pillars whose ankles have been eroded .
9 Assets at small- and medium-sized banks tripled since 2006 while solvency eroded .
10 Accounting and insider trading scandals have further eroded faith in the market.
11 Regulatory inconsistences and miscalculations have further eroded public faith in the system.
12 The automaker's share of the U.S. market has eroded steadily for decades.
13 This road was smaller, its surface badly eroded by time and weather.
14 Even though every fourth Spaniard is unemployed, job protection is being eroded .
15 Over the past couple of years this policy has gradually been eroded .
16 But that strategy backfired as profit margins eroded and customer losses persisted.
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