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The second difficulty concerns the fact that Sharon has always appeared to believe that it is within the means of the Palestinian Authority to
eradicate
all terrorism arising from Palestinian territories and aimed at Israel.
Similarly, UNITAID is attacking child mortality through UNICEF’s extensive program to
eradicate
mother-to-child HIV transmission.
Attempts to
eradicate
it using chemicals worked only fleetingly.
Under the banner of “integrated pest management,” hundreds of invasive species are now successfully controlled by strategies that restrict the population growth of pests but do not attempt to
eradicate
themThe ability of tumor cells to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions, including toxic chemicals, is similar to the evolutionary capacities demonstrated by crop pests and other invasive species.
Designing therapies to sustain a stable tumor mass rather than
eradicate
all cancer cells will require a strategy that looks beyond the immediate cytotoxic effects of any one treatment.
Failure to
eradicate
polio for lack of funds would be a squandered opportunity for the world.
Therefore, let me first present my anticorruption credentials: as Deputy Prime Minister in 1999 I was the first Polish politician to ask the World Bank to prepare a report on corruption in Poland and ways to
eradicate
it.
The garment industry does need to reform; but, for the time being, if women and girls are not to suffer needlessly again, promising to
eradicate
child labor may not be the right answer.
Supporting the Developing World’s Health InnovatorsDHAKA – In 2012, the London Declaration on Neglected Tropical Diseases signaled a bold new vision for international cooperation, in which networking and globalization could underpin efforts in the global South to
eradicate
deadly diseases that disproportionately affect the poorest communities.
As a Bangladeshi researcher at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), I have been intimately involved in local efforts to
eradicate
visceral leishmaniasis (VL, also known as kala-azar), one of the diseases covered by the London Declaration.
In order to find out whether PKDL patients can act as a reservoir for VL – and therefore boost our capacity to
eradicate
the disease – my team and I have set up an insectarium to breed sterile sandflies.
Of course, a key element of any strategy to
eradicate
disease is early and effective diagnosis.
History suggests that once an insurgency reaches “critical mass,” it takes a decade or more to
eradicate
it.
The vaccine summit builds on a commitment last year by nearly 200 countries to
eradicate
polio, develop new and improved vaccines at affordable prices, and deliver them to every child by 2020.
The eurozone went one step further, aiming through monetary unification to
eradicate
fully the transaction costs associated with national currencies and exchange-rate risk.
The limitation of this approach, however, is that a free market for labor will neither
eradicate
unemployment nor transform marginal, low-end workers into high-productivity, high-wage employees.
Making the Most of More AidPARIS – The effort to
eradicate
global poverty has never been more intense.
But it is becoming clear that sustained flows of development aid will not be enough to
eradicate
extreme poverty by 2030 and implement the new United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which are to be agreed upon later this year.
Of late there has been much talk about intensifying efforts to
eradicate
poverty.
This is a great achievement for Nigeria and all of its partners in the effort to
eradicate
the disease.
To
eradicate
the disease, however, we will have to build on successes like Nigeria’s and strengthen routine immunization efforts.
With this in mind, the declaration demands greater efforts to
eradicate
poverty, ensure food security, and meet the agriculture challenges posed by climate change.
These so-called "wars" are part of the same conflict that prompted the peasant blockades of September 2000, the continuing protests by coca growers against efforts to
eradicate
their crops because of their role in the cocaine trade, and the withdrawal earlier this year of a progressive tax project.
In order to
eradicate
moral hazard, the system must have a resolution procedure to close banks when their capital falls below a minimum threshold.
It’s the kind of question that tends to bring out the bureaucrat in even the most direct of communicators, as one feels obliged to explain the complexity of the challenges confronting humanity: how no imperative can be singled out over other goals; how the struggle for peace, the fight against poverty, and the battle to
eradicate
disease must all be waged side by side; and so on – mind-numbingly.
President Xi Jinping’s task is not only to complete what Deng started and
eradicate
poverty, but also to forge an economy that returns China to its position, held for most of recorded human history, as a major world power.
But we need to do more than just suppress the jihadist virus; we must
eradicate
it.
The government’s failure to
eradicate
chronic regional tension underscores the limits of central authority in China, which was partly intentional.
China has no other choice but to pursue sustainable development in order to meet the basic needs of its people and to
eradicate
poverty.
The resulting shortcomings in the country’s provincial health systems have manifested themselves not just in the inability to
eradicate
polio, but also in a recent measles outbreak, which has killed more than 300 children.
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