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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of erodes in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of erodes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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  1. Larry Fink:

    Companies not adjusting to this new reality and responding to their workers do so at their own peril, turnover drives up expenses, drives down productivity and erodes culture and corporate memory. CEOs need to be asking themselves whether they are creating an environment that helps them compete for talent.

  2. Carol Swain:

    BLM does not want young Black men and women to know the importance of individual choice in determining how an encounter with police will end. Instead of modeling lawful behavior, BLM and progressive politicians in Congress seem to hold the regressive belief that Black people are always right even when they are clearly wrong, many progressives — White and Black — hold a dangerous belief that black people are justified in challenging and disobeying lawful police orders. This encourages a dangerous double standard that erodes the rule of law and contributes to more criminal behavior.

  3. Sam Roggeveen:

    The message is pretty blunt. It dramatically erodes the U.S. military edge is Asia, and over the long-term, America's military primacy in Asia is clearly under threat.

  4. Hector Danisa:

    If you procure trains and you don't stipulate as a condition to make local content trains, you buy trains offshore... and South African suppliers have hardly any local content, it basically erodes local content and the skills die with it.

  5. The United:

    Presidents from both parties, including the Obama administration, have rejected a no-first-use policy because it erodes deterrence, undermines allied confidence in The United States security guarantees and risks emboldening potential adversaries.

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    used of men; markedly masculine in appearance or manner
    A foreordained
    B ectomorphic
    C occlusive
    D butch

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