Sentences with phrase «demands eradication»

Since the election of Donald Trump, groups across the state have sprouted up to demand the eradication of the IDC; all eight of its members are facing primary challengers.
«Whereas, the movement further resolved to be inspired and motivated by the ideals of social democracy, with great emphasis on: the triumph of social justice; the nobility of human dignity; the harmony of fairness and equality; the power of working together in solidarity; the excellence of good governance, driven by good leadership; the wisdom of reforms and transformation far beyond mere growth; the horror of poverty, demanding eradication; the dignity of prosperity; the imperative of democracy and the security of peace with justice

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1 In the document, the Lib Dems profess their support for «the eradication of the structural deficit within a responsible timescale» but, in reality, they were demanding a faster pace of deficit reduction «in light of market concerns», including «some in - year cuts».
Admittedly, the eradication of cancer and other life - threatening diseases is an ambitious goal, one that demands tenacity, scientific excellence, collaboration and breakthrough creativity.
Join us, for one month — starting on International Democracy Day and continuing hrough the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty — as citizens from all corners of the world join together to demand change.
So quiet, in fact, that we didn't know he had gone rogue at all until his timekeeping buddies raided our house one morning clutching a Seize & Eradication order open - dated at both ends and demanding to know where and when he was.
Starting with many of the same eradication measures currently being employed in third world countries, it took the US nearly a century and a half to get its surplus dog problem under control; indeed, it has only been during the last 10 years that the demand for dogs has become equal to or greater than the supply in many parts of the country.
I do nt see that as a limitation Not sure where Allan is getting the 25 - 30TW figure for business as usual, perhaps manufacturing synthetic oil and using it to power 2Billion low mpg SUV's This seemingly unavoidable shortfall between supply and demand needs to be brought to the attention of the general public, because massive improvements in efficiency, eradication of trivial uses of electricity, and lifestyle changes, particularly in relation to transport seem inevitable.
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