Weber saw routinization and mechanization as ultimately destructive, that is, as eroding the spirit and capacity for spontaneous action. |
Cranial magnetic resonance imaging showed a giant intracranial parasagittal frontal tumour eroding through the top of the skull. |
Trees and forests had been cut down to provide fuel and even the most fertile soils were eroding at an alarming rate. |
And to make things worse, coffee prices have been on a nose dive since the split, eroding farmers' confidence in coffee. |
Practically all of them are mixed up in some kind of criminal dodginess anyway, so it's hardly eroding their morals. |
In a perfect world, this sand would build up the beach and keep shoreside cliffs from eroding further. |