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May has said it will eradicate an "evil in our midst".
Labour may face a challenge by the coalition parties within days of next week's autumn statement to say whether it will eradicate the current deficit by 2017-18 – a decision that could require the party to impose as much as £17bn more spending cuts than if it tried to end the deficit by the end of the parliament.
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That was echoed by Hitler's propaganda chief, Josef Goebbels, in 1939, when he wrote: "We will eradicate the political joke".
Even if it was endorsed by the 300-seat House with the help of opposition parties – as seems likely – "it will never be passed by the people who effectively will eradicate it with their unity and struggles," Lafazanis said.
No single legislative act will eradicate it.
Doping is now a scientific business and only science will eradicate it.
And, whatever the exigencies of the moment may require, we must acknowledge that no number of bombing missions, ground invasions or displays of public revulsion will eradicate it.
So now we are told that it's citizenship classes that will eradicate extremism.
It is naive to argue that GM food will eradicate world hunger.
But it is not yet clear that the slowdown will eradicate the inflation pressures that have kept the Fed on alert.
I doubt that legalizing same-sex marriage will eradicate homophobia — but that doesn't mean it's not a positive step toward reducing it.
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