As a traditional leader I have to play my part in eradicating crime so that all of us can live in a crime-free rainbow nation. |
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Just as we are close to eradicating polio, can the same be said about eliminating lymphatic filariasis? |
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This will also push water hyacinth into the estuary, eradicating it in the process. |
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It is difficult to erase it from the memory of the brain even after eradicating the disease. |
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The work involved the widening of the entrance gateway thus eradicating the danger of traffic emerging unto Church Road from the church grounds. |
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Also, we see the same post-song fade-outs here, eradicating the applause and appreciation of the crowd after every number. |
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Perennial weeds such as horsetail and bindweed need more attention because the roots should be removed to stand any chance of eradicating them. |
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An epidemic of tick fever in the late nineteenth century forced cattle raisers to seek public assistance in eradicating the disease. |
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Authors of burlesque usually avoided the high ethical road of the satirist, who ridicules a folly or fashion in the hope of eradicating it. |
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By the end of next month we will have succeeded in eradicating the illiteracy of 1,300,000 Venezuelans. |
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Shortly into the crisis there was therefore a balancing act between eradicating the disease and limiting the wider economic damage. |
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We must not undo the excellent work that has ben done in almost eradicating these diseases from our shores. |
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Who still wants to listen to Indonesia's argument that it does not need any assistance in eradicating terrorism or its roots here? |
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Despite the IMF's recently proclaimed commitment to eradicating poverty, Fund officials were sharply critical of the plan. |
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Those measures were aimed at eradicating corruption, bribery, and favoritism. |
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Under your watch, laws eradicating civil liberties have been enacted which put into question the rights of citizens. |
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Corporate agriculture is turning family and peasant farmers from stewards of the land into servants, or eradicating their livelihoods completely. |
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The elimination of hunger is thus the first requisite for eradicating poverty. |
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This knowledge is key to checking the spread of the disease and eradicating it from infected areas. |
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I think the majority of farmers overwhelmingly support containing and eradicating the disease. |
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The decree stipulates that it is mandatory for the government to involve the public in eradicating the disease. |
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An epidemic of tick fever forced cattle raisers to seek public assistance in eradicating the disease. |
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He said the city will commit resources towards eradicating these maladies. |
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Most of them described the resulting practices as idolatrous and took upon themselves the task of eradicating them. |
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The impact of the philosopher eradicating false problems was, however, almost imperceptible. |
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Now we have an obligation to take action and gather speed on the path to eradicating human trafficking. |
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That programme should be approved with a view to eradicating the disease and achieving disease-free status. |
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We have no illusions about eradicating the problem single-handedly: we just want to get the ball rolling and get people talking. |
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This is a higher dose than usual, chosen to increase the likelihood of eradicating penicillin-resistant pneumococci. |
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The presenter introduced participants to the understating of corruption, and related it to the role of various actors in eradicating it. |
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Egypt was also able to take significant steps towards eradicating female genital mutilation including by criminalizing it. |
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We cannot stay fabulously rich and still pretend that we are committed to eradicating poverty. |
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The Czech Republic has now submitted the programme with the aim of eradicating BHV1 infection in the whole territory of that Member State. |
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Studies are also being carried on the possibilities for eradicating Solanum dulcamara from watercourse banks. |
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The State must develop a transparent, independent and efficient mechanism for handling complaints of police brutality and eradicating it. |
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Clearly, one cannot come closer to one another by eradicating boundaries and attempting some kind of syncretism. |
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The focus in these areas is not simply on treating the sick, but on eradicating the disease altogether. |
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I rise today in the House to encourage my colleagues to focus their attention on eradicating this disease. |
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Attempts to imitate such success with major injections of capital are expensive and will not be capable of eradicating the differences. |
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We remain committed to eradicating the disease, an objective that will be beneficial for both the environment and the salmon-farming sector. |
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By coordinating our efforts, locally and globally, we will succeed in eradicating this devastating epidemic. |
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The new government remains committed to eradicating the scourge of terrorism. |
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Moreover, I want to stress that eradicating poverty has proved to be one of the most difficult problems for Mongolian society to solve. |
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Where feasible and cost-effective, priority should be given to eradicating the alien invasive species during early stages of invasion. |
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It is time to take an active part in shaping society, eradicating deficits, creating social balance. |
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Detecting and eradicating them before they get established is the ongoing challenge. |
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His optimism led him to compare ending poverty to eradicating scarlet fever and diphtheria. |
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The objective is to demonstrate our resoluteness in eradicating terrorism. |
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The paternalistic tradition thus constructs a simulacrum of male discursive empowerment which multiplies locutionary authority while eradicating perlocutionary agency. |
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Irrespective of the success of the government's latest initiative, eradicating poverty among such a large proportion of the population would prove a mammoth undertaking. |
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When the vaccine was introduced in 1988 it was hailed as the key to eradicating the three childhood diseases measles, mumps and rubella in this country. |
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In 1942 the name was changed to the Danubian and Alpine Districts, thus eradicating any links with a special Austrian past. |
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The Government therefore adopted a vision on development from 2001-2020, aiming at extricating the country from the LDC status and eradicating poverty. |
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Common practices aimed either at saving the affected trees or at eradicating the inoculum include cutting of whole branches and grafting the pollarded tree with resistant cultivars or species. |
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The program received international recognition in 1985 for eradicating brucellosis in Canadian cattle and is close to eradicating cattle tuberculosis. |
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Decisions that truly matter for eradicating poverty and redressing global disparities take too long, often ending up in insufficient or even negative net transfers with heavy strings attached. |
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We will implement policies aimed at eradicating poverty and inequality and improving physical and economic access by all, at all times, to sufficient, nutritionally adequate and safe food and its effective utilization. |
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I was told that there is no way of eradicating the uninvited plant, which self-seeded from a neighboring property long ago and now has a network of a million little roots turning the soil into a matted mess. |
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Soroptimist International recognises that the solutions to eradicating poverty are equally complex and that, to be successful, all issues contributing to poverty must be addressed. |
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Johannesburg simultaneously strengthens the environmental pillar of sustainable development, repositions within that development the problems of eradicating poverty and introduces new factors such as cultural diversity. |
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The plan focused on modernizing, expanding, and improving the capacity of hospitals and medical centres, setting up village infirmaries, creating mobile prevention units, and eradicating major epidemics. |
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Multiple UN and UNICEF studies have demonstrated thatgirl's educationis the surest and fastest way of achieving social progress and eradicating poverty. |
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The Millennium Development Goals cover issues like eradicating extreme poverty, fighting disease epidemics and promoting gender equality – but do not include goals for improving the lives of people with disabilities. |
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Understanding the risks and benefits of the use of a substance can help us to understand where public resources should be spent in either eradicating the supply of a drug, or in developing the drug for pharmaceutical use. |
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Their job involves eradicating animals that might want to eat these small game birds: foxes, stoats, weasels and, in the days when it was legal to do so, birds of prey. |
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The challenge of eradicating terrorism requires co-operation among the community of nations and a strengthening of our capacity to suppress, investigate and incapacitate terrorist activities. |
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There are sound reasons to believe that as a result of unprecedented measures taken by the international community, the world is now at the threshold of eradicating this disease. |
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By ensuring women's rights and giving them the tools they need to fully participate in society, such as a living wage, we can take that first step in eradicating poverty in this country. |
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Senegal encouraged the authorities of Russia to boaster their achievements in terms of protecting rights of immigrants and also in the area of countering and eradicating poverty. |
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Experience has shown, however, that eradicating coca bush cultivation in one country may result in it emerging, reoccurring or increasing in other countries. |
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Italy has submitted the programmes for eradicating BHV1 infection in the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia and in the Autonomous Province of Trento. |
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An incentive to ensure that the Lisbon strategy is effective in eradicating poverty and social exclusion by genuinely supporting people to rebuild their sense of worth, as well as their opportunities to access decent work. |
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Solutions for eradicating and combating Striga are greatly needed, particularly for pearl millet. |
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When Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonizes the lungs of persons with cystic fibrosis, it produces a thick capsular polymer of alginic acid that contributes to the difficulty of eradicating the bacterium. |
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Our next step should be to consider how to improve international cooperation in preventing, combating and eradicating illicit brokering in small arms and light weapons. |
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Nevertheless, current drug therapies have limited success in eradicating the condylomas, and new drugs are under development. |
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In addition, recent unprecedented price hikes for basic food and energy add more complexity to attaining the goal of eradicating poverty and hunger. |
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We expect that the research capabilities and opportunities fuelled by this technology will provide a major step forward in combating and ultimately eradicating heart disease. |
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Little progress has been made in eradicating illiteracy in some developing countries, aggravating women's inequality at the economic, social and political levels. |
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Beyond this obviousness, it is the approach, the means to succeed in eradicating gender differences in education, which, in our humble opinion, deserves an effort of reflection and experience sharing. |
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The pressure is now on the IFA to deliver on their promise of eradicating sectarism from Northern Ireland football. |
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These occurrences are causing serious human rights violations and setbacks in eradicating practices which have long affronted human dignity and human rights. |
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No State had the right to interfere in the internal affairs of the countries in which a problem originated, and even less to intervene there or insist on imposing its views about eradicating its causes. |
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It is not always easy to succeed in eradicating particular situations in countries that have a very weak legal system, always supposing that they have any. |
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We in the SDP had serious disagreements with her over a broad range of issues from the NHS, apartheid, the poll tax and her lack of interest in alleviating, let alone eradicating, poverty at home and overseas. |
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In fact, for the first time in decades, the goal of eradicating malaria in Africa is being discussed again and is spurring increased attention and funding for the disease. |
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These arrests and the dismantling of a sophisticated criminal exportation network are a significant blow in eradicating Canada as a transnational drug-trafficking hub. |
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Attention was also called to the negative impact of conflict and wars on social and economic development, forestalling any further progress in eradicating poverty. |
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Today, most homeopaths in Canada prefer to make use of remedies in potencies of 30C or higher, because these seem to be more effective in eradicating deeply seated pathologies. |
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While recognizing Africa's own key role in eradicating poverty and actively participating in the world economy and body politic, NEPAD calls for a new partnership between Africa and the international community. |
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The party pledges support for minority rights, migrants' rights, and eradicating poverty. |
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In 1991, the Organization for the Eradication of Illiteracy was established, with the aim of compulsorily eradicating illiteracy among the 15-35 age group. |
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The story came from an interview with Hazel Blears, the Home Office minister with responsibility for eradicating general yobbishness which apparently abounds in society. |
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This claim was rejected by Appian, who maintained that Octavian shared an equal interest with Lepidus and Antony in eradicating his enemies. |
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It will be excellent when Canada finally eradicates all violence against women in the land. It would be even more wonderful if eradicating that violence were to include Canada's neighbours. |
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The Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. |
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Rather than focusing on eradicating effects of multipath, MIMO takes advantage of the multipath phenomena, resulting in high throughput and low bit error rates. |
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In 1982 and 1997, the Convention reaffirmed the Church's commitment to eradicating poverty and malnutrition, and challenged parishes to increase ministries to the poor. |
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Dr Buddhi moved to Arnhem Land from Sydney in 2011 to roll out a government health program aimed at eradicating scabies among Aboriginal children. |
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