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“Waves constantly breaking on the structure start to erode it and make it become unstable. But I don't think that was a major factor in the canals. You just don't have the (open area) to allow wave growth to occur.”
Greg Stone
“Stocks are being eroded away, with countries like China putting their sugar into the domestic market.”
Sudakshina Unnikrishnan
“[The president's many visits to the Gulf Coast seem to have shored up, at least somewhat, his eroded standing. In the NEWSWEEK Poll, his job-approval rating inched up two points, to a still-dismal 40 percent. But, safely back in the White House, he now has to deal with another disaster area: Republican Washington. The list of official inquiries is long and growing, involving issues ranging from arguably excusable bureaucratic mismanagement to insider trading to allegations of lawbreaking that potentially lead to the highest levels of the White House staff.] Look, the Democrats' numbers are just as low as the Republicans' are, ... People see a lot of this stuff just as 'more Washington.' But the danger for Republicans and for Bush is that there are too many things they can't control—and the odds are that all of them aren't going to work out in their favor.”
James Carville
“Your legitimacy is eroding fast.”
Robert Kabushenga
“The foundation for the 'five noes' policy is being eroded by China.”
Joseph Wu
“It erodes the basic trust needed to interact with key communities.”
David Lubell
“Microsoft's first-mover advantage is eroding if it takes them very long to get the first 5 million boxes out. If 4 million show up in the month of June and Sony launches in the month of June, there's not much of an advantage (for Microsoft).”
Michael Pachter
“The roots from the trees and vegetation is the only thing that holds that thing together. It's eroding away and this road will be lost.”
Mike Moore
“The next question is the New England Journal flap. It seems to erode their credibility.”
Carl Tobias
“The bulls basically hoped for a number showing housing is eroding, and they didn't get it. I'm not surprised. As long as jobs are strong -- as long as interest rates are low -- this isn't going to change.”
Bob Walters