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A beachfront home is framed by eroded dunes on Folly Beach on Aug. 31, 2023.
An estimated 90% of the district’s 1200km road network was eroded or washed out.
Another severely eroded sections of coast is the Shorecliffs area on the north end of the city.
Source: https://www.ocregister.com/2023/07/13/san-clementes-sand-erosion-study-shows-critical-beaches/
As fewer people rode public transit — particularly the train system — social norms eroded.
As List foresaw, the ‘Anglo’ financialised model eroded national self-reliance and shrunk the base of real wealth creation, which provided the jobs needed to sustain the Russian population with work.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/07/no_author/a-tale-of-two-cities/
Communities spokesperson Willie Rennie said: “If MUP doesn’t move with inflation then the ambition of the policy is eroded.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23802387.minimum-unit-pricing-increase-30-per-cent/?ref=rss
Critics said the end-of-session turmoil punctuated multiple missteps that eroded the Democratic governor’s political capital after gaining extraordinary goodwill when she succeeded scandal-scarred Andrew Cuomo in August 2021.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/21/hochul-legislature-new-york-00102205
Dr. Mitra added that he has written to the Union Finance Minister several letters on how the spirit of federalism has been eroded in the GST council, which is the only federalist institution of the country.
Due to which steel and concrete used in construction got eroded," said ADC Meena, who is also the chairman of the SIT constituted by the district administration to investigate the February 2022 incident.
Fitzgerald said he does not believe Hawthorne’s wall is as eroded as Mission on the Bay’s, and that it likely will not pose much of a risk to future development.
Source: https://www.itemlive.com/2023/05/05/restaurant-seawall-collapse-prompts-town-involvement/
“For the past several years, we have noticed that the outer brick wall of the temple is getting eroded, with the edge of bricks suffering steady corrosion.
I believe that outside the metropolitan bubble, many voters are troubled by a feeling that decent, common-sense values are being eroded by fanatics, who have been indulged by the Tory Government to a remarkable extent.
I think that the sales cycle in Apartments.com has gotten faster as the markets eroded.
It lamented that the judiciary in Nigeria has been eroded by politicians who have openly boasted about their influence on judges.
It noted that subsidy removal and exchange rate unification policy towards the end of the first half left the economy on the brink of uncertainty, caused a ripple effect that further eroded investors’ confidence.
Lanting notes that technological advances and tech companies have already eroded photographers’ copyright protections, and he worries the new AI will erode trust in images people see.
Lawmakers by a large majority approved a measure that eroded the environment ministry’s control over licenses for construction in forested and coastal areas, and other development.
Mali’s decision in May to withdraw from the G5 Sahel has also eroded the regional security architecture.
“Misleading and deceptive advertising can lead to scaremongering and distractions getting in the way of a fair debate, so it’s no wonder public trust in politicians has been eroded over time.”
More tellingly, Singh “reiterated that violation of existing agreements has eroded the entire basis of bilateral relations” and that “disengagement at the border will logically be followed with de-escalation.”
Source: https://thediplomat.com/2023/05/india-china-relations-still-bogged-down/