Sentence examples for failure to rid from inspiring English sources

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Mr Kabila's failure to rid eastern Congo of the Hutu génocidaires has nourished General Nkunda's own brand of Tutsi extremism.

The failure to rid Japan's financial sector of yakuza involvement has strengthened calls for the police and banks to share information about possible criminal infiltration.

This is why the general's failure to rid himself of a troublesome judge is so serious.If Mr Chaudhry is dismissed, the clamour against General Musharraf will grow.

Then even Mr Bush might conclude that the threat he poses had been suitably deflated.It is the Security Council's failure to rid Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction, not a gun-slinger's determination to look for trouble, that prompts Mr Bush to insist that America, with others where possible, must finish the job.

It also criticised the UN's "failure" to rid the Middle East region of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons.

So, May 28 will be an exciting day as we get an early look at these women leaders of the future, upon whose shoulders will fall the benefits of our advances to enhance food security and eliminate hunger from the globe, but more importantly the weight of our failure to rid the world once and for all of hunger, poverty, and gender inequality.

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While it is perfectly normal for ammonia-producing bacteria to harmlessly populate a healthy dog's bowels, it is not possible for a dog with liver failure to get rid of a waste product like ammonia.

The proud nation has been humiliated, in large part due to Berlusconi, and due to the failure of Italians to rid themselves of him.

The question is whether his sins justify American and British petulance at their failure to get rid of him.

Brussels has won the right to impose up to $4 billion-worth of tariffs in retaliation for America's failure to get rid of this tax provision, which the WTO has ruled illegal.

Bill Arning, the curator of "Achieving Failure: Gym Culture 2000," developed an interest in gyms not to become a Hercules but, more modestly, to rid himself of his "unnecessarily large gut".

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