Mr. Bennett's plight is also yet another example of the corrosive power of money in politics.
And this fact, in itself, demonstrated the subtle, corrosive power of relativism.
The end of the flowing fabric, which is slightly frayed, alludes to the corrosive or destructive powers of wind.
Wherever a drop of the deadly fluid had fallen, the weeds were completely eaten away by the corrosive power of the acid.
His enduring concern, she notes, was "the corrosive power of money on human values."
Descartes is often held responsible, by British and American common sense, for the corrosive powers of rational doubt.
The book praises Adolf Hitler and describes the corrosive power of the Jews in the 1930s.
Here the author takes his best jabs at the corrosive power of television.
The least powerful fell first, their brains burned and their flesh stripped to the bones by the corrosive power they had unleashed.
Based on the legendary 1957 film about corrosive power and ambition in New York City.