The conflict implied by the corrosive Islamofascist mash-up is one the social scientists call intractable.
The Clintons have had a corrosive effect on our political system and on the popular culture.
Davis hams it up a little, without spoiling the genuinely corrosive nature of their constant arguments.
Such conversations run the risk of inspiring a corrosive kind of jealousy, she says.
The point is that such foods have a corrosive effect on the modern American family.
The use of anonymous sources is already a corrosive force in journalism, especially political journalism.
The feedback was corrosive, rife with sniping about slow service, bland assortments and high prices.
Attempts to abolish it outright faltered after the 2000 elections, but corrosive mini-attacks are gaining momentum.
Some of this has to do with the corrosive influence of money in politics.
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In some societies (not all), support programs can be socially corrosive in other, subtle ways.
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He said if this was the case it would be "highly corrosive and damaging".
The brines in the formation and other corrosive elements will attack the casing steel.
But the Jew-hatred propounded by these broadcasts has had a corrosive impact on the Western discourse.
This has had a "corrosive impact on the UK economy", the report concludes, as household spending power has shrunk.
Just as corrosive to investors' confidence has been the bad news from the banking sector.
In Europe they are reducing the use of ethanol because of its corrosive nature in small engines.
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The report points to the corrosive impact of 16, 500 lobbyists working to influence the European Union in Brussels.
In his first two years, Obama passed legislation that addressed big issues, but partisanship has probably become more corrosive.
He has sparred frequently with many outspoken atheists who argue that science is inherently corrosive of all religious belief.
Morgan Stanley's report highlighted the corrosive effects of the credit market turmoil in July and August on bank earnings.
Business groups say the material is not more corrosive, citing a report commissioned by the Canadian Energy Pipelines Association.
But perhaps, with enough weeks like this, a push against the corrosive consequences of free may eventually gain momentum.
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Now global capitalism is having to fight off an internal malfunction that is proving to be just as corrosive.
Because Tengiz oil is so high in corrosive sulfur compounds, it must be partially refined before going through the pipeline.
Jim Lukaszewski, a crisis communications expert who works with CEOs, says there are seven "corrosive" behaviors companies must guard against.
But anger is corrosive unless it is intelligently directed in a fashion that results in positive change and meaningful reform.
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The crash has come to symbolise the corrosive effects of corruption - where safety standards are compromised to ensure kick-backs.
But consumption of coke and crack is still a minority taste in Jamaica and even ganja-smoking Rastafarians denounce its corrosive social effects.
For all his prowess in the City, he never identified with its overprivileged elite, whose influence he saw as largely corrosive.
How then does government hiring the best and brightest have a corrosive effect on the very fiber of our economic system?
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