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As linear TV erodes and as the cable universe declines, the opportunity for taking that advertising to streaming has still not been realised.
Source: https://www.ft.com/video/7b127447-e630-43da-8fe0-94fa354a481f
Campaign finance watchdogs say the practice effectively erodes the firewall that’s supposed to exist between super PACs and the candidates they support.
Given the fact that earning power erodes so quickly in-country, far more stable currencies like the dollar and euro are in high demand.
“People need to have confidence in the decisions being made by their local authority, and this council’s failure to comply with the law erodes trust in democracy and open government.”
The issued Thursday erodes the rule that would have brought all of the nation's streams and wetlands under the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency, a rule that U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.
The legitimacy of the court erodes.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jun/11/the-shadow-docket-review-supreme-court-steve-vladeck
This situation erodes the trust of the electorate and jeopardises the very foundation of our democracy.”
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/knocks-praise-for-inec-as-diri-coasts-to-victory-in-bayelsa/
This skepticism erodes the foundation of a well-informed and democratic society, as citizens struggle to distinguish between facts and fiction.