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Nor should a parent instill disrespect in a child for the other parent as this may well undermine a child's relations with that parent.
In his latest book, Ross tries to undermine the YEC teaching of variation within the created kind.
Such tactics undermine the print media's history of quality journalism and the notion of the media as the fourth estate of democracy.
Relations between the two pairs threatened to undermine the harmony of the whole squad in Olympic year.
That principle places limitations on the power of Parliament to legislate to abrogate or undermine those fundamental rules.
No major cross-regional analysis provides convincing evidence that Internet use is likely to undermine authoritarianism.
I've always believed that anti-feminism at its most insidious gets women to belittle and undermine each other.
If just one guy throws his apple core into the recycling basket, that one bit of contamination can undermine the entire collection process.
Here, too, a courageous political offensive would undermine the influence of Islamism, which can offer no answer to the social crisis.
In addition, the lizards dig large burrows, which undermine sand dunes on the island.
There is no inexorable logic dictating that the media must undermine the independence of the spheres of art and culture.
The merchants of death are adept at using marketing to undermine the good influence of parents.
The candidates for this system were generally documents whose continued existence would very likely undermine the legitimacy of the State.
Both kinds of experience can breed enduring insecurity in relationships and undermine the capacity for trust.
But rather than rendering coherent thumbnails of their lives and achievements, Baldwin adds footage to question and undermine these innovators.
The government's main aim, however, was to rein in the country's huge coal output, which threatens to glut markets and undermine profits.
Self-criticism needs to be constructive, otherwise you'll undermine your confidence.
The arguments used to support a ban on hunting undermine this basis of a civilised society.
And if good can come from evil, does this undermine a simplistic Manichean view of morality?
Scripture was vetted and canonized, and a creed adopted and reaffirmed against those who would challenge, alter, or undermine it.
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With cynical cruelty, he set himself to insult, to undermine, to mutilate it.
Indulgence, however, should not be too frequent, lest it debilitate the pair and undermine their health.
Strafford, The wind that saps these walls can undermine Your camp in Scotland, too.
A tendency to undermine the best interests of the art is, however, insidiously at work to misguide the public taste.
Such association is enough to undermine the morals of a saint, in a week or two.
If the Common Market should move toward protectionism and restrictionism, it would undermine its own basic principles.
It is not in the power of events to undermine the felicity of the virtuous.
The boys borrowed these, and went to work to undermine the big stone.
However, once again, we could be about to see another effort to undermine our right to choose.
But I kept him in the weather bureau right along, to undermine his reputation.
Have you considered what it is to undermine the confidence that should subsist between my daughter and myself?
In this time the enemy began to undermine our fort, which was situated sixty yards from Kentucke river.
Or, more probably, pity had not come in to undermine the foundations.
The Irish manuscripts, then, undermine the notion that Dervorgilla's willing decampment precipitates the conquest of Ireland.
Maybe it's payback to those flunkies she says did so much to undermine her when she was duchess.
Either she's misguided or it's a clever payback to royal flunkies she claims did so much to undermine her when she was Duchess.
I am not the one to undermine the propriety of Senor Don Quixote, for it strikes me that among his many virtues the one that is pre-eminent is that of modesty.
Since the 1950s, tax defiers have unsuccessfully utilized a variety of constitutional arguments to attempt to undermine the legitimacy of the income tax system.
She might, and not improbably would, have suffered death from the stern tribunals of the period, for attempting to undermine the foundations of the Puritan establishment.
As the receding wave swept back with a hoarse roar, it seemed to scoop out deep caves in the beach, as if its purpose were to undermine the earth.
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