Sentence examples for comprehensive abolition from inspiring English sources

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* The U.S. civil rights movement results in comprehensive abolition of legal racism.

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We do not declare an indefinite "war on murder", and use the small but ever-present threat of murder to justify, say, the comprehensive monitoring of communications and, thereby, the abolition of private life.

Of the 100 schools that get the top A level grades now, only two are comprehensives: they rank 96th and 99th.The abolition of grammar schools is probably one reason why recent figures suggest that social mobility in Britain has slowed: compared with children who grew up in the 1960s and 1970s, those who grew up in the 1980s had less chance of being more successful than their parents.

Dormand's views on education were supportive of comprehensive education, and in July 1973 he urged the abolition of private schools (attacking particularly those Labour MPs who sent their children to be educated privately).

In January, a state commission recommended abolition of the death penalty after a comprehensive study that found the policy ineffective.

In "The Abolition of Man" Lewis referred to this comprehensive morality as "the Tao".

Hilary's government affairs portfolio includes crucial issues such as affirmative action, equal employment protection, access to quality education, stopping gun violence, ending racial profiling, abolition of the death penalty, access to comprehensive healthcare, voting rights protection, federal sentencing reform and a host of civil rights enforcement, expansion and protection issues.

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk swept onto the scene with such instinctive brilliance in politics and diplomacy creating the Turkish republic and launching a comprehensive program of radical reforms and social engineering, from the abolition of the caliphate to the (no less controversial) hat law of 1925 that it's tempting to view him as the embodiment of the great-man theory of history.

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk swept onto the scene with such instinctive brilliance in politics and diplomacy — creating the Turkish republic and launching a comprehensive program of radical reforms and social engineering, from the abolition of the caliphate to the (no less controversial) hat law of 1925 — that it's tempting to view him as the embodiment of the great-man theory of history.

Wilberforce and Clarkson had collected a large volume of evidence against the slave trade over the previous two decades, and Wilberforce spent the latter part of 1806 writing A Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, which was a comprehensive restatement of the abolitionists' case.

The school became independent and fee paying in 1977, when the parents and staff raised sufficient funds to purchase the school following concerns about the abolition of grammar school status with the introduction of comprehensive education.

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