Use "undermining" in a sentence

1. He's been undermining this station for too long.

2. Undermining marital trust, intimacy, and love. —Proverbs 2:12-17.

3. Maybe foolish is the Queen endlessly undermining your King's authority.

4. But undermining or destroying someone’s self-respect is a two-edged sword.

5. The fears always have to do with undermining male solidarity and dominance.

6. Poor financial accountability and absence of payroll reform risk undermining current achievements.

7. But are human weaknesses the sole reason for the ‘undermining of civilization’ today?

8. His death was attributed, in part, to undermining the Kim family personality cult.

9. Nothing will boob - trap your success more quickly than undermining your self - esteem .

10. Hitler, without understanding it or desiring it, is shaking and undermining the capitalist system ...

11. Rural Banditry by all accounts is undermining security, peace, and development in Nigeria’s northwest

12. And all the men with Joʹab were undermining the wall to knock it down.

13. You're aware that Abnegation is undermining... the faction system and breaking laws... harboring Divergents?

14. There are other processes which are undermining women's access to the social insurance system.

15. Synonyms for Countermine include counterplot, sabotage, disruption, interference, interruption, obstruction, destruction, subversion, undermining and conspiracy

16. 13 Some were less overtly overbearing, but no less effective in undermining their colleagues' confidence.

17. But make no mistake, we will not accept any undermining of the quality of EU products.

18. But “got-Aways” are surging, and undermining administration claims that the border is under control

19. We should be wary of discounting sinful behavior by undermining or dismissing God’s authorship of His commandments.

20. The absence of such a framework risks undermining the coordination and effectiveness of current and future projects.

21. The undermining of self-esteem may lead to assumptions about the reactions of others that are unjustified.

22. But the European debt crisis is undermining two, near - canonical assumptions that have come to underpin markets.

23. Belonging, support, and trust are interconnected and mutually reinforcing—improving or undermining one affects the others

24. Clearly, orthodox ministerial responsibility could not be extended to them without undermining the arm's length principle.

25. To accept such a proposition would amount to undermining one of the foundations of the residence directives.

26. Liberation has turned sour producing anomie and alienation, severely undermining any sense of collective responsibility or response.

27. By Blunting that effect it’s probably undermining the motivation to quit and the ease of people quitting.

28. This crisis is undermining people’s ability to earn a living and enjoy freedom to the fullest extent.

29. concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

30. Allende and his opponents in Congress repeatedly accused each other of undermining the Chilean Constitution and acting undemocratically.

31. Local authorities and trade unions will need to respond to gratuitous fault finding and undermining of political leadership.

32. Charged with undermining the First French Republic, Louis XVI was separated from his family and tried in December.

33. ‘Aggressiveness can detract from self-development by undermining academic pursuits and creating socially alienating conditions.’ 1.1 Determination and forcefulness

34. More commonly, partial Avulsions or tears of the rectus-adductor aponeurosis are seen with fluid undermining the attachment site

35. Lax local authority policies and the undermining of policies of restraint on appeal, severely undermine processes of urban regeneration.

36. These attacks and the collateral damage have aggravated the situation and are undermining our efforts aimed at deradicalization.

37. Such titles and ornamentation can create the effect of bathos, or comic undermining of what you do achieve.

38. But Japanese thriftiness has gone so far that it is undermining the nation's ability to surmount a deepening economic slump.

39. When people flee, they deprive the organization of their expertise and experience, while at the same time undermining its reputation.

40. The division of labour not only makes capitalist investment more profitable it also involves the continual undermining of workers' skills.

41. This gives rise to discretionary decisions by adjudicators and administrators, undermining generality and discrediting the ideal of the rule of law.

42. There could be no thought of undermining the class which served as the first line of resistance to smouldering peasant insubordination.

43. By far the most important aspect of this uneven development was the undermining of the economic dominance of the United States.

44. When the time came for civilization on the planet of the Perks, they built war-trains, undermining engines, mole bombs.

45. And key questions emerge here: how do we deliver a linear curriculum without undermining the cyclical nature of the learning experience?

46. 15 Undermining Faith. Christians are sometimes inclined to look back nostalgically at the medieval world as the great age of faith.

47. The opposition, meanwhile, attacked the Labour Party's more left-wing policies, and accused it of undermining free enterprise and hard work.

48. What Caiaphas actually meant was that Jesus should be killed to prevent Him from further undermining their positions of authority and influence.

49. 2 Disseminating for the purpose of undermining or weakening the Soviet regime slanderous fabrications which defame the Soviet state and social system.

50. It was only on the sixth day that they succeeded in undermining a part of the northern wall in front of the Temple.”

51. Her husband, Pastor Nguyen Cong Chinh, is currently serving an 11-year sentence for “undermining national unity” connected to his work on religious freedom.

52. For example, in March, dissident Protestant Pastor Nguyen Cong Chinh was sentenced to 11 years in prison on a charge of “undermining national unity.”

53. Milton evidently questioned this development and condemned the modern tribe of ‘Aphorismers and Politicasters’ for undermining or ‘breaking a national spirit’.2 The early seventeenth

54. Pakistan was called upon to immediately stop all such activities that were aimed at undermining India’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and incitement of disharmony in India.

55. Milton evidently questioned this development and condemned the modern tribe of ‘Aphorismers and Politicasters’ for undermining or ‘breaking a national spirit’.2 The early seventeenth 4

56. Milton evidently questioned this development and condemned the modern tribe of ‘Aphorismers and Politicasters’ for undermining or ‘breaking a national spirit’.2 The early seventeenth century,

57. Lack of concerted interaction between MSs' tax systems may result in unintended non-taxation and provide scope for abuse, thus undermining their fairness and balance.

58. While both provide access to millions of buyers, Ad Exchange is built for publishers that require granular controls to avoid undermining their direct sales efforts.

59. Turley hits Trump for undermining legal team effort: 'Judges less likely to take these issues seriously' BY Joe Concha 11/06/20 08:23 AM EST.

60. Considerable progress has been made in harmonizing programming and procedures. However, problems remain in the disbursement of resources outside the government exchequer system, undermining transparency and accountability.

61. We must not weaken the capacities of these States through sanctions or adventurist actions aimed at undermining peace and through other kinds of interference in their internal affairs.

62. The eight were convicted for violating article 87 of the penal code, undermining national unity, and most of them received sentences from 7 to 11 years in prison.

63. He described Agroterrorism as the deliberate introduction of a disease agent, either against livestock or into the food chain, for purposes of undermining stability and/or generating fear

64. So, as we are climbing the tree, some of the things that we're doing in order to climb the tree are actually undermining the tree's very root.

65. Manipulation of information flows, disinformation and concealment of information with a view to undermining a society's psychological and spiritual environment and eroding traditional cultural, moral, ethical and aesthetic values

66. We must not weaken the capacities of these States through sanctions or adventurist actions aimed at undermining peace and through other kinds of interference in their internal affairs

67. A subset of bioterrorism, Agroterrorism is defined as “the deliberate introduction of an animal or plant disease for the purpose of generating fear, causing economic losses, or undermining social

68. Self-abnegating deference, on the other hand, expresses an attitude that is more intuitively self-undermining--to Abnegate oneself is, in some sense, to deny or to efface oneself

69. The modern tribe of ‘Aphorismers and Politicasters’ for undermining or ‘breaking a national spirit’.2 The early seventeenth century, despite Milton’s disapprobation, was nevertheless very much the age of the politicaster

70. In the bilateral relationship, the EU uses all available actions to address Chinese policies undermining the level playing field for all producers and traders, including unfair subsidisation and extensive export support.

71. Through aggressive demands directed at third countries, concerning the water sector, in particular, the Commission is undermining any genuine efforts to address the needs of the people of the countries involved.

72. In her capacity of former so-called ‘Minister of Foreign Affairs’ she was responsible for defending the so-called ‘Donetsk People's Republic’, thus undermining the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.

73. Agroterrorism is a subset of bioterrorism, and is defined as the deliberate introduction of an animal or plant disease with the goal of generating fear, causing economic losses, and/or undermining social stability

74. Indeed, social spending has worsened the problem, because it reduces work incentives and thus creates a culture of dependency and alienation from the commercial economy, undermining labor force participation, employability, and employee loyalty.

75. For that approach, which is supported by a number of academic legal writers, (48) to be upheld, the conditions set out in Cilfit must be satisfied without undermining the foundations of the Foto-Frost judgment.

76. Inquiry will look at seven youth deaths "We're saying that this plan would directly improve the conditions that have been undermining First Nations' ability to move ahead and become self-sufficient," said Bushie

77. Walker is suing the Racecourse Association and Attheraces, claiming they " Connived " at "pirate" broadcasts of the Attheraces channel into the old Soviet bloc, which is undermining the potential of his betting businesses there

78. The EU has added 3 Russian nationals and 3 companies involved in the transfer of gas turbines to Crimea to the list of persons subject to restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence.

79. Isn’t there a major risk that the two U.S. strategies will clash in Chabahar, that Iran could put the brakes on that project, seriously undermining India’s ability to fulfill the role envisioned for it in the Trump administration’s plan for stabilizing Afghanistan?

80. Since Chinese President Xi Jinping launched his Anticorruption campaign in 2012, much of the foreign commentary has debated the extent to which the campaign is a genuine effort to root out corruption or a means for purging or undermining President Xi’s political opponents.