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One surmise is that the Prime Minister, sowing uncertainty by dithering and vacillating for a number of years, suddenly steps forward, counting on his authority to turn anti-European sentiment around, eradicate skepticism, and spread confidence about Britain's European future under new provisions.
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On the other hand, despite skepticism about eradicating smallpox, the World Health Organization began a campaign in 1958 that focused on vaccination, surveillance, and containment.
Facing some skepticism from NATO allies over going to war to eradicate terrorism, the Bush administration said today that military operations would not be the "primary piece" of its campaign.
The delays have contributed to the skepticism among some experts that polio can ever be eradicated.
Among the philosophical tendencies that Voltaire most deplored, in fact, were those that he associated most powerfully with Descartes who, he believed, began in skepticism but then left it behind in the name of some positive philosophical project designed to eradicate or resolve it.
— Eradicate poverty.
"Eradicate it.
Eradicate polio.
Skepticism abounds.
"We'll eradicate Twitter.
equation to eradicate malnutrition.
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