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With that vote, the international community began to
eradicate
the shameful indifference that accompanied the Holocaust, Rwanda, Srebrenica, Darfur, and too many similar catastrophes.
But there are doubts as to what it can achieve in the long run to
eradicate
poverty.
In principle, euroization is likely to
eradicate
the exchange-rate risk premium for the new entrants.
Isn’t lawlessness the plague we are finally trying to
eradicate
in Cambodia?
Inequality can be accepted, but not if it is the fruit of corruption, and this remains China's foremost social problem, which the Party has been unable to eradicate, despite Caijng 's exposés and the death penalty.
Meanwhile, innovations in health care have already brought the world close to wiping out polio, and we expect to see dramatic results from a new triple drug therapy that could
eradicate
elephantiasis, which affects 120 million people.
The world must unite behind all efforts to
eradicate
poverty as a vital first step toward overcoming the many other challenges – from migration to terrorism – that we face today.
To succeed, policymakers must recognize that today’s global imperatives – to
eradicate
poverty and improve wellbeing, while restoring the Earth’s balance – form a single agenda, and that the most effective means of achieving it is education.
No country can
eradicate
extreme poverty, combat potential pandemics, or improve nuclear security by itself.
He achieved an enviable rate of economic development for a country starved of natural resources, helped to
eradicate
poverty, and deepened Tunisia’s ties with Europe through tourism, trade, and cultural relations.
Another plan, championed by a conservation consortium that includes US and Australian government agencies, would
eradicate
invasive, bird-harming mice on particular islands by introducing altered mice that prevent them from producing female offspring.
Powerful tools like genetic modification and, especially, gene-drive technology spark the imagination of anyone with an agenda, from the military (which could use them to make game-changing bio-weapons) to well-intentioned health advocates (which could use them to help
eradicate
certain deadly diseases).
Efforts to
eradicate
leprosy earned the fifth spot on my list, while vaccine advances in general were sixth.
Wrapping up my list of disease-specific gains of 2017 is the renewed commitment made by global health ministers to
eradicate
tuberculosis by 2030.
If inequality continues to rise, higher growth will be needed to
eradicate
extreme poverty than if the economic gains were more evenly distributed.
For example, the effort to
eradicate
polio worldwide has been disrupted in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nigeria, where rule by Islamist militants has led to increased resistance against vaccination campaigns.
No country can achieve herd immunity – and eventually
eradicate
preventable infectious diseases – if it allows parents to opt out of vaccinating their children, as in Greece.
For the price mechanism to
eradicate
poaching, demand would need to bottom out.
Clearly, Latin America’s immense strides in consolidating democracy over the last 30 years have done little to
eradicate
one of its longest-standing scourges.
This would prove impossible to
eradicate
in the absence of improved means of cleaning and decontaminating surgical instruments and a specific test – preferably based on a blood assay – to screen asymptomatic carriers.
We cannot
eradicate
poverty, protect people from pandemics, advance gender equality, or achieve any of the other 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) without accelerating progress toward universal health coverage.
They sought to limit the authority of tribal chiefs and to use their powers over schools, land, and jobs to weaken, if not altogether eradicate, tribal consciousness.
It may be trendy for an Italian politician to flaunt his Mediterranean macho image, but that image becomes hard to stomach when the prime minister launches a campaign to
eradicate
street prostitution, with possible jail sentences for clients, while sleeping with paid escorts.
It does mean, however, that one coalition of actors won’t be able to
eradicate
the others.
The MDGs comprised eight sweeping statements of ambition: the world decided to
eradicate
extreme poverty and hunger; achieve universal primary education; promote gender equality and empower women; reduce child mortality rates; improve maternal health; combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases; ensure environmental sustainability; and develop a global partnership for development.
After vowing to
eradicate
Xu’s influence, “ideologically, politically, and also in terms of organization and work style,” Xi stressed that disobedience to the Party leadership would not be tolerated.
The fight to
eradicate
misery, illiteracy, and corruption, and Islam’s embrace of science, do not depend on the results of the Middle East peace process.
In 2013, the Bank declared a new goal – to
eradicate
extreme poverty by 2030.
Nonetheless, the world now has a narrow window of opportunity to
eradicate
TB.
The World Health Organization’s post-2015 Global TB Strategy, which was endorsed by the World Health Assembly in May 2014, aims to
eradicate
TB by 2035.
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