But by far the most important argument against the treaty is that ratification would somehow undermine our national security.
Washington should speak out forthrightly when Russian military moves trespass on sovereignty and international law, without fearing that such criticism would somehow undermine the Yeltsin Government.
The report also suggests, with no clear reasoning behind it, that longer lives will somehow undermine human determination to contribute as much as one can during a lifetime.
Mr. Nakasone made it clear that he did not agree with any criticism that he was somehow undermining the work of the United States.
If Raoul Fitzgibbons somehow undermined the president's recovery package, my conscience wouldn't be nearly so clear.
From my Northern Ireland perspective, it would be interesting if the Supreme Court was to make a ruling that somehow undermined the legitimacy of the Good Friday Agreement.
By the late 1870s, Carpenter became increasingly interested in religion and spirituality; art historian Mary Bartlett Cowdrey believed "that religious obsession somehow undermined Carpenter's work".
Though this is doubtless warranted, it somehow undermines the purpose of a book whose main argument is that the art of math should be accessible to all.