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They also intend and plan to eradicate poverty by 2030.
30 And arguably the initiation of the WHO plan to eradicate smallpox saved at least as great a proportion of the world's population as that estimated to be threatened by it.
It plans to eradicate measles by 2020.
The government plans to eradicate thousands of acres of poppies this month, which could prompt an angry response.
Sir Bruce Keogh plans to eradicate the practice of relying on junior doctors at weekends with consultants being conspicuously absent, he has said.
He gained notoriety early in the war when he delivered a bloodthirsty 40-minute television statement to Libyans warning that the regime planned to "eradicate" its enemies".
HS2 plans to eradicate delays caused by track failures by installing scanners on the front of trains to detect faults before they cause chaos for passengers.
He is seriously planning to eradicate diseases in his lifetime that have plagued humanity for thousands of years.
The policy, announced by the prime minister during a speech in Hove, East Sussex, forms part of the Conservatives' plans to eradicate long-term youth unemployment.
We simply don't have a plan to eradicate it".
While we haven't yet – thank God – escalated to extermination, the administration's plan to eradicate the influx of immigrants (many of them asylum-seekers from the Northern Triangle of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras) has been far-ranging.
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