A slow, steady erosion then began, and by 1997, only 13 percent of workers had a pension plan as their sole retirement benefit.
And even before the Simpson trial, there had been evidence of a slow erosion in the newscasts' ratings.
And wasn't it from his reign that we get the slow erosion of the Welsh language?
"The proposal is an attempt to arrest the slow and dangerous erosion of democracy."
The next four decades saw a slow but fairly steady erosion of royal power.
It is leading to a slow but growing erosion of the very quality that makes Skye different.
The slow erosion of time, like water dripping on a rock.
The slow erosion of Freyr's disc began early in the afternoon.
It has also been used by libertarians to warn about slow erosion of civil rights.
"We had a slow erosion of flux for several hours before the incident," Alicia said.
A chalk cliff face at the back of the cove slows further erosion.
Sustainable techniques attempt to slow erosion through the use of cover crops in order to build organic matter in the soil.
They contend that convening the council might slow erosion by heightening Solidarity's public profile.
This would slow erosion of inorganic artifacts.
The new saltmarsh will protect the rebuilt Parrinder wall, slowing erosion.
It captures storm water and slows erosion.
Engineering has slowed erosion and recession.
The natural stream at the bottom was subsequently channelized to slow erosion.
It would not offer significant resistance to a hurricane, but the smaller levee would slow erosion on the island.
Fifty-eight breakwaters, built by 1992 to slow erosion, have "captured" the sand and significantly slowed its movement eastward.