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True, the company has done its share to undermine the industry.
"They want to undermine the public education system as we know it."
It would undermine her position as the one in control.
And, if so, how far he had gone in undermining the government.
Now he seemed to be making every effort to undermine him.
There would be more, he said, if government officials did not undermine him at every turn.
I think I'm probably more cut out for undermining the system from within,' he said.
However, I feel our relationship is being undermined by his 17-year-old daughter.
Let's answer the other questions first before we try and undermine the "how"
His job was to serve the president, not to undermine him.
In fact, these officials say, some steps have been taken to undermine the order.
How can you say that this does not undermine the Court?
Yet there were a number of things which undermined even that idea.
Are they, too, waiting for their turn to undermine our war effort?
We have this crisis because both were undermined in the past.
It is that which has undermined us this last year.
I've already started to undermine the confidence of the police.
But too often these goals have been undermined by Washington.
This would undermine the traditional role played by the President.
Could they take decisions which in some way undermine the single market?
Here and there the river had changed course to undermine the road.
It will undermine the value of a system that is working well already.
As a result, the future of a democratic and social Europe is being undermined.
The federal government should never undermine a parent's right to act in their child's best interest.
Though order in the school was being undermined by that new reform as well.