They had proved unpopular with head teachers, who protested they undermined efforts to maintain discipline in schools.
Michel Rocard, a Socialist prime minister in the 1980s, was undermined by the label.
But hopes for a strong private-sector recovery are undermined by the data on credit growth.
The secrecy of the war was central to Bletchley's success but also undermined its legacy.
"The governor's credibility is undermined by his insistence on over-spinning the record, " McMahon said.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said new evidence had emerged that "undermined" the case.
Unfortunately, the act of consumer shopping has been undermined for decades in the health care field.
He both undermined public faith in federal institutions and put his employees in an impossible situation.
Brazil is a prime example of how a lack of reforms has undermined the economy.
Recent events have "seriously undermined" promising progress in dealing with "inappropriate behaviour", the report adds.
It would be a shame to see that achievement and legacy overlooked or undermined.
We are now witnessing another radical change as a perfectly reasonable deposit guarantee is being undermined.
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Policymaking bodies within the LDP itself have further undermined the authority of the prime minister.
Policy makers adopted a response to this that in retrospect undermined the growth of consumption.
Our CEO had pitched him on authority and autonomy, but repeatedly undermined him once he arrived.
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He always emerged triumphant, but every bruising session undermined his authority a little further.
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Uncertainty has clearly undermined shareholder confidence, but its problems may go deeper than that.
Such activity may force change eventually, but some worry that progress already made is being undermined.
Helpless in the grip of their own self-delusion, the slave owners undermined their own cause.
But most important, tax policy will get worse everywhere if tax competition is undermined.
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Brand GB would have been horribly undermined and this country's reputation and prospects damaged for decades.
Sam Pollock alleged the office's independence had been undermined by meddling from senior civil servants.
Asia's depression undermined prices for commodities, including copper, grains and oil, all crucial Latin American exports.
Had the trial been undermined, he said, the Spectator would have faced more serious charges.
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They have been undermined already, and the damage accrues to all equally--Republicans, Democrats, liberals, and conservatives.
But she says she began to doubt herself when she felt undermined by a manager.
Consider the music world, another industry where a parasitic free service undermined existing business models.
For those equilibria do not exist, they are constantly undermined and challenged by changes in technology.
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"This help is being undermined and threatened by this unacceptable resort to violent action, " Robertson added.
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