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China must not be allowed to eradicate Tibet's religion and culture any more than Sudan should be able to get away with genocide in Darfur.
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The reporter sneered at policies to eradicate poverty and presented Chávez as a sinister buffoon, while Donald Rumsfeld was allowed to liken him to Hitler, unchallenged.
If raccoon populations were not "subsidized" and the raccoon densities were allowed to remain at normal carrying capacities, rabies as a reservoir in raccoons might possibly eradicate itself.
Diplomats believe that by the time I.A.E.A. inspectors are permitted to visit — if such a visit is allowed — whatever evidence was there could have been eradicated.
In certain patients radiation therapy may be utilized to eradicate the tumor and allow organ preservation.
"We may be able to eradicate Tim in our lifetimes".
In the Midwest, efforts have been made to eradicate the invasive buckthorn from our forests, which allowed for the open-canopied woodland to be reestablished.
Once H. pylori is detected in a person with a peptic ulcer, the normal procedure is to eradicate it and allow the ulcer to heal.
"We have got to be very determined to eradicate it.
The first would be to eradicate low-paid menial work.
It can be very difficult to eradicate, however.
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