Sentence examples for fails to erase from inspiring English sources

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The worst outcome would be another open-ended, treasury-sapping, coffin-producing, and increasingly unpopular war that fails to erase ISIS or resurrect Iraq.

Though about $134 billion in official aid still flows from donor governments to recipient governments, there is no mystery, he says, as to why foreign aid fails to erase poverty.

It's tempting to see this as a sign of real change, and yet it fails to erase my sense that, so close to a general election, it is very much business as usual in Westminster.

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Not surprisingly, this grisly charade failed to erase memories of the mass slaughter of Polish civilians.

As before, the perpetrators had tried (but failed) to erase the vehicle's engine and chassis numbers.

In a grueling five-set defeat against Arnaud Clément, he failed to erase his painful run of losses here.

Maria's government proved unstable, since it did not entirely satisfy her liberal supporters and also failed to erase the suspicions of the absolutists.

But even those additional votes would have failed to erase Gov. George W. Bush's narrow lead in the battle for Florida's decisive 25 electoral votes.

Daesh (Isis) is killing people and destroying sites, but cannot silence history and will ultimately fail to erase this great culture from the memory of the world".

Before leaving Washington, the President and his senior aides set out an agenda for the Asia-Pacific meeting that failed to erase some of these fears.

[C6.] Dow and Nasdaq Dip Slightly Stocks retreated as an upbeat earnings report from Home Depot failed to erase concern over the nation's flagging economy.

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