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Meanings of eliminate poverty in English
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Usage of eliminate poverty in English
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The project aims to eliminatepoverty and hunger by 2030.
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The democratic program of industrial reform is economically sound, and ultimately it would eliminatepoverty.
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Congress says diverting funds from India's expensive subsidy programs would provide enough money to eliminatepoverty.
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The Government has revealed details of a new social inclusion plan designed to eliminatepoverty within a decade.
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The first goal of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals is to eliminatepoverty in all its forms.
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For those on the left, it promises to eliminatepoverty and liberate people stuck in dead-end workfare jobs.
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The means are at our disposal to eliminatepoverty, increase life expectancy and create an inexpensive and non-polluting global energy system.
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THE Government has been warned about the need to reform the welfare system to eliminatepoverty traps and broaden the tax base.
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Now it proposes not to eliminatepoverty, just child poverty targets -and designs policies it knows with certainty will create poverty.
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GMF is also focused on the larger picture and engages in activities that help raise awareness and work to eliminatepoverty globally.
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Government cannot eliminatepoverty or provide a bountiful economy or reduce inflation or save our cities or cure illiteracy or provide energy.
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How collective copulation could eliminatepoverty or broaden & deepend popular culgure will probably remain a sweet secret of those Berkeley militants forever.
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The 17 goals aim to eliminatepoverty and hunger and help fight climate change over the next 15 years.
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The blueprint looks to reduce inequality and eliminatepoverty by 2030 through the creation of a "virtuous cycle of growth and development".
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History affords many examples of schemes that were designed to eliminatepoverty from the world suddenly and completely, but no such scheme has succeeded.
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But he who accepts the democratic program of industrial reform will not sanction the socialist's proposal to eliminatepoverty primarily by decreeing higher wages.