Using "erosion" in a sentence

The rapid growth in illicit trade between 2009 and 2017 can be attributed to the erosion of the revenue services’ investigative capacity.
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The spot tracks the long, slow erosion of a rock until it becomes so smooth that is adopts the form factor of Motorola’s Pebl mobile phone.
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Extreme weather events can accelerate land degradation, whether that’s grasslands being replaced with unpalatable shrubs or rising tides causing erosion in coastal areas.
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According to him, the failures of the governors had led to loss of lives, destruction of properties, farmlands and displacement of millions of people from their homes because of unmitigated floods and erosion menaces.
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After an accident paralysed part of her face, she found it difficult to work with a microscope, and she was employed by the university to research soil erosion in Victoria's high country.
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The recovered vegetation helped stop soil erosion into rivers, changing their course by reducing meandering.
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From the paper:"These processes are linked through mantle convection and plate tectonics with:subduction zone-related melting and volcanism, and continental erosion governing the growth of the continents mantle water degassing through volcanism and regassing through subduction governing the water budget heat transfer through mantle convection governing the thermal evolution.
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Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency, the program’s goal is to improve water quality and wildlife habitats, prevent soil erosion and provide hunting and fishing access to the public.
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Mangroves help stabilize the coastline by reducing erosion caused by storms, strong currents, waves, and tides.
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And the main culprits are water erosion and vegetation degradation.
Source: The Financial Express

The dashed line and the solid line show the distributions for steady erosion and zero erosion, respectively.
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The rounded corners of the facade were designed to reference the erosion and weathering of the glacial landscapes that shaped much of Wisconsin.
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"While urban areas are not immune to climate change – especially with coastal erosion and fiercer storms – it has the potential to widen the socio-cultural divide that exists between regional areas and cities.
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Furthermore, the analyst thinks the guidance of 35% to 55% erosion in sales for Humira in 2023 following the expected launch of nine biosimilars is “too conservative.
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Along the endosteal surface, active erosion of the primary fibrolamellar bone has occurred as revealed by the coupling of pitted margins indicating active erosion as well as newly deposited lamellar buttressing (Fig.
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Why it matters — According to the new research, “current trends suggest that more than 90% of the Earth’s soil will experience significant erosion by 2050.
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“The erosion of our shorelines has revealed these amazing clues to our coastline’s past.
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However, recent increases in the biophysical drivers of global mangrove losses, such as shoreline erosion and extreme weather events, present additional challenges for mangrove conservation13.
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The beach pebbles, which slot perfectly into the vessels’ surface like graphic illustrations, have been carefully refined by Clark, whose intense curiosity for water erosion faithfully informs her craft and visual narrative.
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He encouraged Burundi’s government to work in concert with nature to prevent erosion and damaging downstream events.
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The UW Virtual Field Geology project has many goals: to make geology field experiences accessible to more people; to document geological field sites that may be at risk from erosion or development; to offer virtual “dry run” experiences that complement field courses and help new students acclimate to the field; and to allow scientific collaborators to virtually visit a field site and explore it together.
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“Rather than erosion or other geologic processes, cryovolcanic activity appears to have extruded large amounts of material onto Pluto’s exterior and resurfaced an entire region of the hemisphere New Horizons saw up close.
Source: Birmingham Times

With Apple Music being a distant second with 15% market share, and Spotify adding more subscribers in the 12 months leading up to Q2 2021 than any other single DSP, there is no risk of Spotify losing its leading position anytime soon – but the erosion of its share is steady and persistent.
Source: MacRumors

Pointing to the ongoing work of the OPCW fact-finding mission and the Investigation and Identification Team, she said:  “It is imperative to identify and hold accountable all those who have used chemical weapons,” voicing hope that the Council members will unite on the issue to bring justice to the victims and prevent the steady erosion of the taboo against the use of chemical weapons.
Source: Security Council, 9184th meeting UN Web TV

Some of those use cases include building 3D-printed houses and structures for coastal protection against erosion and sea level rise, as well as in the automotive and aviation industries.
Source: Robot Report

Part of this is down to the steady erosion of public services after 12 years of Conservative government.
Source: The Guardian

Any useful hardware must be able to absorb the shock and vibration of driving, as well as handling the environmental factors in which it operates, from intense heat to sharp cold, as well as erosion from sand, dust, and humidity.
Source: Popular Science

, which owns market-dominating Ring, has seen and grabbed a lucrative opportunity, and is contributing to the gradual erosion of our privacy in the process.
Source: Anchorage Daily News

The combination of surge, tides and waves can result in significant erosion, and may even overtop coastal dunes and inundate areas inland.
Source: United States Geological Survey (.gov)

Artists from the history books appear to be an exception to the overall erosion of the West's cultural exchange with Russia.
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Soil erosion could lead to a 10% loss in global crop production by 2050, according to the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
Source: Reuters

Kuzminski, a military policy expert at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, said disciplinary problems can arise when rank-and-file troops see the erosion of rules set clearly and forcefully by senior leaders.
Source: The Washington Post

Videos posted to Twitter from the Daytona Beach area show rising Atlantic Ocean waters causing erosion damage to buildings along the coastline.
Source: Tampa Bay Times

 Size uncertainty In the past, scientists have struggled to pin down the original size of the Vredefort crater due to its erosion over the past 2 billion years.
Source: Livescience.com

There is significant evidence that the erosion of local journalism has accelerated some of the worst trends in our civic life.
Source: The New York Times

In the past, the water erosion of Kordan River caused deposited coarse grain sediments in the plain's northern, fine sediments in the central, and silty-clay sediments in the southern areas of the plain.
Source: Nature.com

Some economists worry about an erosion of worker protections in Ukraine.
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Coastal erosion in Del Mar and a slow-moving landslide in San Clemente threaten the only rail connection to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and Naval Base San Diego, the principal home of the Pacific Fleet.
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune

 "Consequently, the erosion of U.
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In some cases, these larger breweries have acquired smaller craft breweries, which has led to some criticism and concerns about the erosion of the industry’s independent and innovative spirit.
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Artists from the history books appear to be an exception to the overall erosion of the West's cultural exchange with Russia.
Source: Northern Public Radio (WNIJ)

Increased abundance of Cretaceous palynotaxa in PETM samples confirms erosion and redeposition, likely resulting from more episodic and intense precipitation.
Source: Mirage News

In a linear thought process, a person might view sea walls as shoreline fortifications that prevent erosion at no cost.
Source: SciTechDaily

This has led to a global shortage of sand, coastline and riverbank erosion and widespread habitat destruction.
Source: The Guardian

The least severe level of storm damage on sandy shorelines is erosion at the base of sand dunes.
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They include the premature opening of the San Gabriel River Spillway gates, erosion resulting from water piping through the foundation of the dam and overtopping during an extreme flood event.
Source: Los Angeles Times

By the end of this century, or earlier, the North Shore will be plagued by chronic flooding or land loss from erosion on 1,083 acres of land, the equivalent of 820 football fields.
Source: Government Technology

In this way, I am also supporting the recovery of local forests which is good for my community as there is less erosion of the soils which farmers use to cultivate crops and there is increased biodiversity.
Source: UN News

It always wound up the semester with a bus tour of fascinating geological sites in Ulster County; two of the stops were features exposed by erosion along the bed of the Rondout Creek in High Falls.
Source: Hudson Valley One

We believe there has been a gradual erosion of knowledge about plants among biology graduates and the general public as a result.
Source: The Conversation

Visitors are asked to dig and sift in the streambeds and not the banks, as this hastens erosion, and to take home only their best finds.
Source: Jersey's Best

The meeting comes as beach erosion continues to threaten homes in the area.
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In an install-to-support example, a leading global manufacturer was facing gross margin erosion on installation services.
Source: McKinsey

Most of the area falls under the BLM’s Bates Hole Management Area, where policies are in place that aim to protect soils, prevent erosion and improve wildlife habitat.
Source: Oil City News

The erosion of global trust and the Balkanization of trade is now causing issues in those supply chains, prompting more manufacturers to onshore production.
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That kind of conglomerate is more prone to erosion than basalt, and somewhere along the line a crack developed in the great cliff.
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Beach anglers will find pomps in the surf between the trough and sandbars at beaches where erosion isn't so bad they can still fish.
Source: Florida Today

Viability of using enamel and dentin from bovine origin as a substitute for human counterparts in an intraoral erosion model.
Source: Nature.com

inflation (Compound Advisors/Charlie Biello)As retail investors comprise a sizable portion of crypto investors, the continued erosion of buying power will likely weigh upon bitcoin and ether prices.
Source: CoinDesk

They help plants get necessary nutrients like nitrogen and they stabilize loose soil, protecting against erosion.
Source: PBS NewsHour

At the same time, land degradation – including deforestation, soil erosion and loss of natural areas – now affects up to 40 percent of the Earth’s land and half of humanity, according to the UN.
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  Enacting robust stormwater management practices at our solar projects is also allowing for more efficient construction timelines by focusing on preventing erosion throughout the construction period by properly staging higher traffic construction tasks.
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The island bedstraw and Santa Cruz Island dudleya were protected under the Endangered Species Act in 1997 because of grazing, trampling and soil erosion caused by sheep and feral pigs.
Source: Thousand Oaks Acorn

Soil in fallow fields tends to compact, and is susceptible to erosion by wind and rain.
Source: Scientific American

Any sea cliff exists on a thin margin of erosion — generally speaking, salt water and soggy biomes will degrade any stone.
Source: ExplorersWeb

Though the area suffers from coastal erosion the historic 18th century Naze tower stands proud on the cliffs, next to the Essex Wildlife Trust's Nature Discovery Centre, meaning there's plenty to do, including exploring the nature reserve, taking in the view from the top of the tower, hunting for fossils on the beach and enjoying a bite to eat in one of the cafes.
Source: Essex Live

Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData, noted that the plunging revenue showed “a far faster pace of decline than the erosion of the past two quarters.
Source: WWD

Within the additional funding, USGS requested $10 million for characterizing risks associated with coastal erosion and sea-level rise, $4 million for assessing the carbon sequestration potential of coastal marshes and wetland sediments, and $2 million for efforts to better tailor its hazards information to stakeholders.
Source: American Institute of Physics

This barrier will block wildlife movement in a biologically diverse region, and its unapproved construction is damaging Forest Service land, knocking over trees, and causing significant soil erosion.
Source: National Geographic

6% value erosion this year to trade at $37.
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Protest leaders allege construction of the port since December 2015 has resulted in significant erosion of the coast and further building promises to wreak havoc with the livelihood of a fishing community they say numbers some 56,000.
Source: Reuters India

205 Reforms to help individuals improve economically are useful—if directed toward disadvantaged minority communities, where concrete economic programs could address the democratic erosion caused by democracy’s failure to deliver.
Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

It was announced that Bridge #6 will be closed indefinitely after “a structural engineer recommended closing due to scouring and erosion of the abutments underneath.
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This price competition may also contribute to the erosion of test pricing and, in fact, we have seen some evidence of pricing for PCR and automated immunoassay as low as $3–4/test in these regions.
Source: Food Safety Magazine

Pachinko One side effect of the rise in truly global streaming services has been an erosion of the strict borders that have historically defined TV’s distribution.
Source: The Ringer

The Associated Press reported on Sunday that monsoon rains contributed to the erosion and collapse of a lava dome at the top of Mount Semeru, which at its highest peak is 12,060 feet above sea level.
Source: Fox News

Last week, we went to Arches National Park (in Utah), which was full of natural arches that were made through centuries of erosion.
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These would not only likely contradict World Trade Organization (WTO) law, according to the document, but also contribute to "a further erosion of the world trade order".
Source: Reuters.com

Much of the erosion in Tesla's value has occurred since Musk became Twitter's largest shareholder and then launched a takeover bid that has raised concerns he has too much on his already crowded plate Musk has used his own Twitter account, which now has more than 100 million followers, to discuss the pandemic restrictions that forced the Shanghai factory to temporarily close during the quarter.
Source: Economic Times

It also can lead to the erosion of work-life boundaries, with astronomers working long hours, sacrificing their health and family time so their result gets out before the competition’s.
Source: Scientific American

The world already knew from the OECD’s base erosion and profit-shifting project that multinational enterprises were enjoying huge profits and low effective tax rates.
Source: Forbes

“The vine that ate the South”— as it is commonly called — was brought from Japan in 1876 to control the severe soil erosion that had resulted from extensive cultivation of cotton on the slave plantations across the American South.
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Grammer’s big boulder is exposed by the natural erosion of soil as a small creek was forming off the uplands.
Source: Marshalltown Times Republican

Forest Service was mitigating erosion in the border lakes region of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.
Source: Star Tribune

The crater’s size and erosion suggest that a 3km impactor created it some 3.
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In the absence of the erosion that occurs on Earth, these markings would look exactly the same today, half a century on.
Source: BBC

Blur released a trilogy of records that documented a satirical view of the erosion of English culture; Suede cloaked caustic nihilism across Dog Man Star and Coming Up; and Pulp’s ‘Common People’ off the supreme Different Class climbed to No.
Source: "In 1994, Blur released Parklife, Oasis released debut single ‘Supersonic’ and the pendulum swung" hotpress.com

Both are natural bedrock basins that were enlarged and deepened by glacial erosion beneath the same Laurentide ice sheet.
Source: CT Insider

Such world-renowned sights as El Capitan, Half Dome and Yosemite Falls are known to be the product of an extraordinary combination of mountain uplift and glacial erosion that gave rise to the 3,500-foot-deep valley.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle

  Thus the erosion of US conventional deterrence, China’s military modernization, and pitfalls of strategic ambiguity suggest that a scorched-earth strategy is a tacit admission that the US cannot defend Taiwan through military means.
Source: DualShockers

Most recently, like within the last couple million years, pressure [across] the Hayward Fault has pushed up the hills, where erosion has exposed the whole mixed assemblage.
Source: The Oaklandside

Such a switch would mark another erosion of power for the film and TV studio executives.
Source: Los Angeles Times

The vegetation died and the mud washed away, increasing existing coastal erosion by almost 300%, according to researchers at Louisiana State University.
Source: NPR

Representative Bob Good, Republican of Virginia, derided the measure as the “disrespect for marriage act,” and said its consideration was “a sobering indication of the erosion of the moral values that have made this nation great.
Source: The New York Times

We should, and must, expect more thoughtful analysis and news judgment from a mainstream political press that claims to lament the ongoing erosion of democratic norms and institutions.
Source: Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard

That erosion is already underway, according to research by Morning Consult.
Source: Forbes

Other discoveries from the mission so far include: Ancient beach lines: Terracing and wave erosion at depths of 122m, 101m, 94m, 84m, and 55m revealed evidence of different beach lines from sea level rise over the last 20,000 years since the end of the last glacial maximum.
Source: SciTechDaily

Threats facing the population are present, like competition with other species in nest sites and erosion wasting away the area.
Source: The Courier-Express

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