And to make things worse, coffee prices have been on a nose dive since the split, eroding farmers' confidence in coffee. |
Town leaders are calling for a crusade against television programmes they claim are eroding moral values. |
But the subculture has many serious negative effects, eroding morale and confidence in the church. |
She insists that the British consensus around publicly funded healthcare is not eroding. |
Weber saw routinization and mechanization as ultimately destructive, that is, as eroding the spirit and capacity for spontaneous action. |
And then you turn off the main road, and are in another, private world of gated compounds ringed by eroding mud-brick walls. |