Enough interest was shown in this suggestion to give hope that it may be taken up. |
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Although the odds against creating such an effective organization to represent taxpaying interests seem steep, the numbers give hope. |
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But developments in hydrogen production using solar, wind and wave power, give hope of breakthrough within a decade or two. |
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It's also a way to give hope to disadvantaged communities that are struggling with a variety of social ills. |
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Register to be a stem cell and bone marrow donor and give hope to patients in need. |
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The processes that have been put in place give hope that concrete and demonstrable results will follow. |
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His career is enough to give hope to struggling thespians everywhere. |
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A missioner tries to give hope to the homeless and poor, seeking change in the world system in order to promote justice and peace in a world of pain. |
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His delegation hoped that UNHCR would resume that resettlement programme and thus give hope to refugees in search of a better life. |
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This is the objective, in respect of which he called upon the European Parliament: give hope to the people of Europe. |
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Both of you must go there together and take funds with you in order simultaneously to give hope and guarantees of security. |
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Through their efforts, they give hope to those most in need and enable them to realize their dreams. |
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It will allow Quebec to develop and maintain a high level of expertise in heart surgery, and above all, it will give hope to patients who have to actually undergo valvular surgery. |
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The evidence presented in Welfare Incomes 2005 argues compellingly that we must embark on this process without delay to give hope and real options to people living in poverty. |
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How do worship and liturgy give hope and direction to your life on earth? |
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Let us give hope to the millions of people affected. |
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This has nourished her certainty that she has to work hard to give hope again to these young people who are more and more fixed on an illusory paradise in Europe. |
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If the younger generation can immerse themselves in the positive task of study, this will give hope to them and their families and thereby lay the foundations of national security. |
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The results are gratifyingly clear, though, and must give hope to those who are affected by this distressing disorder. |
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This book can and will give hope to the hopeless. |
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Stories can be a powerful way to give hope and inspire others. |
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I am proud to reaffirm the commitment of our government which, together with its Canadian and international partners, is working to give hope for a better future to Sudanese men, women and children. |
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The United Nations should endeavour to go in early and stay long enough, if need be, to give hope to the hopeless and succour to the millions of helpless, distressed and displaced victims of conflict. |
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One can give hope that different times without the current level of devastation will come once the experience of the baby's death has been integrated into parents' lives. |
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These facts give hope and hope is a crucial part of life. |
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Everyone has the power to change their world and give hope to others. |
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I am happy to see that this motion will pass on Thursday night so we can continue to give hope to people in Afghanistan and that region of the world, because that is going to be so important as we move forward. |
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At the same time, the enormous efforts made by the international community to counter the financial crisis give hope that it is possible to eradicate poverty if everyone works together. |
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Literacy is not just about reading and writing, it is about self-respect and human dignity and about opportunities that give hope to individuals, families, communities and entire societies. |
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At the same time, you will demonstrate your solidarity with the plight of the persecuted UBCV, and give hope to millions of oppressed democrats in Vietnam. |
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