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Some pay their superiors to get particularly "lucrative" jobs like border control.Despairing of the failure of the anti-narcotics effort, formally led by Britain, which has focused on seeking alternative livelihoods for poppy farmers, the United States has been pushing for a more aggressive eradication campaign with aerial spraying.
On the other hand, it is unlikely that cases associated with autoimmune disorders will remit spontaneously and thus they require more aggressive eradication therapy with steroids, whether or not combined with cytotoxic agents such as cyclophosphamide (Franchini et al 2005b).
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Common reed (Phragmites australis) beds are frequently considered as aggressive and invasive, being subject to numerous conservation management efforts aimed at their eradication by repeated mowing or more aggressive measures.
Many more people have access to air conditioning and advanced sanitation, and aggressive eradication efforts are already under way in areas where tropical mosquitoes flourish.
The kingdom has become more and more aggressive in its fight against polio, which has hovered on the brink of eradication for years.
The Department of Agriculture Forest Service has begun an aggressive eradication program, cutting down infested trees to halt the spread of the beetle, which eats more than 25 species.
He is more aggressive.
More aggressive.
On narcotics, aggressive eradication will only drive farmers into the hands of the insurgents.
Boot is rather more aggressive".
More aggressive action is needed.
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