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And the company's world market share has eroded in the last five years.
But before long, their economic base began to be eroded, too.
And they have been eroding for a very long time.
A team can erode from within, for one reason or another.
Today the sea has eroded a very large part of the city site.
But it was then eroded: The women cut the lead by 141 in the next 14 hours of play.
If the land is all eroded into the sea in a matter of a few million years, how does the system keep on running?
They had three children together, but over time her mental health eroded.
The only result can be to erode their primary services.
Over the long term, the water is eroding the land.
After so many years, none of the pain had eroded.
"We felt that a lot of rights have eroded in this country," he said.
The rules are in fact beginning to erode, even without a public break with the past.
The point is still there, but it has significantly eroded.
But the second part of the agreement appears to have eroded.
Eight years of war had eroded Iran's will to fight.
The president's image and influence have eroded since he first took office.
After that, the team eroded as age caught up with some key players.
They rather quickly were eroded away by wave action, and gone within two years.
The land on which it was located has probably all eroded away.
However, over the course of 2005, this lead was eroded somewhat.
Rights are already being eroded by the back door Vince.
The area's tax base began to erode, as did city services.
Over time, the declining water eroded much of the land.
"They allowed their position to erode too long to come back," she said.