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The World Health Organization in 1979 declared smallpox globally eradicated, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that same year proclaimed polio eradicated in the United States.
And diseases once thought eradicated have sparked a health crisis.
Even in the US, malaria was only eradicated in 1951.
There are several reasons why unemployment cannot be eradicated fully.
Another major change is that fan violence has been eradicated.
The disease was declared eradicated in the U.S. in 2000.
We've eradicated A. aegypti from most of the Western Hemisphere.
We've eradicated A. aegypti from most of the Western Hemisphere.
I don't know why it would be totally eradicated now.
Apparently, giant moths can be eradicated with tobacco and wine.
The pick up and drop culture needs to be eradicated.
"It should be eradicated entirely," Blanc said in the recording.
Soon, mujahedeen commanders were disarmed, and violence was almost eradicated.
Would that have challenged racism, or eradicated Jim Crow laws?
"The group itself has not been eradicated," Khatib told CNN.
Of course, ISIS is detestable and needs to be eradicated.
In 1977, Dr. Mahler declared smallpox to be largely eradicated.
Wild poliovirus type 2 was declared globally eradicated in 2015.
White supremacy was virtually eradicated from our country generations ago.
And diseases once thought eradicated have sparked a health disaster.
It wasn't completely eradicated, but it wasn't this shameful, horrible secret.
I am confident that FGM can be eradicated in one generation.
Hopefully most of them have already been eradicated from this earth.
"Unfortunately it got eradicated before the Aedes aegypti did," Frieden joked.
There are several reasons why unemployment cannot simply be eradicated fully.
The influence of the clans has been muted but not eradicated.
Smallpox is the only human disease that humans have ever eradicated.
In the movie, crime is essentially eradicated because of the advancement.
They should grow tired, knowing their work will always be eradicated.
Measles was declared eradicated in the U.S. nearly 20 years ago.
We eradicated measles in 2000, for example, and now they're back.
Zero taxpayer dollars and savings of billions once trafficking is eradicated.
Is the character's disability not eradicated either by curing or killing?
Societies regarded women as inferior to men, and that is almost eradicated.
Still, those governmental calls for ethnic equality have not eradicated the practice.
But while the overdose epidemic landscape is changing, it is not eradicated.
Three years later, the World Health Organization officially declared the disease eradicated.
Measles was eradicated in America in 2000, but outbreaks are again appearing.
In 2017 Mr Macron all but eradicated the Socialists on the left.
The problem couldn't be eradicated, no matter how potent the disinfectants used.
To date, smallpox remains the only human disease to have been eradicated.
It can't be eradicated and its management is both costly and difficult.
The virus is similar to human smallpox, which was eradicated in 1980.
Diseases that were eradicated decades ago, like malaria and diphtheria, are returning.
The Sparrows, a threat for two seasons, were eradicated in an instant.
Invasive species like Asian carp could be eradicated from habitats they've invaded.
"These people were forced to assimilate, or actually be eradicated," she explains.
While strides have been taken, the problem has not been entirely eradicated.
"The homosexual networks present in the church must be eradicated," Viganò wrote.
Sanders advocates argue that the private health insurance should be eradicated Sen.
In this scenario, COVID-19 is not eradicated, but keeps on going.
In Alabama, tropical diseases once thought to have been eradicated are resurfacing.
We believed the movement had been eradicated along with syphilis and tuberculosis.
Deadly diseases that were almost eradicated worldwide are now making a comeback.
Wealthy countries like the US have (nearly) eradicated this kind of poverty.
First, the high-THC marijuana has almost completely eradicated Abby's grand mal seizures.
These measures helped to boost life expectancy and nearly eradicated polio by 2008.
The cannabis infrastructure is too far along in many states to be eradicated.
The area's once-vital fishing industry had been eradicated, leaving entire communities unemployed.
If we were ever going to be "eradicated," it would've happened long ago.
By 1982, screwworm was eradicated from the US using this alternative to pesticides.
And Type 222 polio has been completely eradicated in the wild since 1999.
Deputies said they eradicated one acre of opium poppies, which contained 27,000 plants.
In Bolikhamxay province, where Lak Xao sits, Siamese rosewoods have been nearly eradicated.
These diseases were previously eradicated, but the Venezuela crisis is creating new challenges.
December 12, 2017 Iraq announces that it has eradicated ISIS from the country.
The medication had eradicated more than the symptoms it was supposed to target.
And diseases once thought eradicated from Venezuela have sparked a new health crisis.
London's homeless population, which had doubled in a decade, has been eradicated overnight.
Its sweep is such that the lines between speech and song are eradicated.
By the late 85033s, child pornography largely was eradicated in the United States.
Long eradicated deadly diseases, such as malaria, measles, tuberculosis and diphtheria have reappeared.
The pigs have been eradicated from the state, according to the Conservation Department.
The National Hockey League eradicated the tie in 2005 when it added shootouts.
Smallpox claimed up to a half billion lives before it was declared eradicated.
In 393 A.D., Emperor Theodosius I eradicated all pagan festivals in the Empire.
The area's once-vital fishing industry had been completely eradicated, leaving entire communities unemployed.
Without a political solution -- and that means replacing Assad -- they may never be eradicated.
"They haven't eradicated it, but there's a lot less smoking going on," she said.
A poliovirus can be considered eradicated if it hasn't been detected for three years.
This, the MS-13, every respectable Latino in this country wants MS-13 eradicated.
They also demonstrated that the HIV-1-eradicated cells were growing and functioning normally.
The virus is tough, and can be eradicated only if farms maintain excellent hygiene.
And misinformation is far from eradicated, even if specific voter suppression efforts have stopped.
If the law is enforced, manual scavenging can be eradicated in a short time.
BECKY QUICK: If you go a year with no cases, then it's declared eradicated?
As long as data sets are finely controlled, could human bias be completely eradicated?
As a result, poverty was virtually eradicated and high school completion rates went up.
Cocaine's slump began shortly after thousands of acres of coca were eradicated in Colombia.
Polio was eradicated in the U.S. thanks to vaccine development in monkeys and mice.
He died of unrelated causes in 1961, the year malaria was eradicated from Spain.
Farmers and ranchers almost entirely eradicated them from what is now the United States.
While they've eradicated thousands, around 3,000 are still living in parks and green areas.
The Locust Horde hasn't been eradicated nearly as much as humanity thinks it has.
In 2000, the United States declared that measles had been eradicated from the country.
To back it up with real science: Polio was eradicated with a polio vaccine.
But, like many other norms in the Trump era, that expectation has been eradicated.
"We hope that this disease will one day be eradicated entirely," the statement continued.
They were virtually eradicated from Pyramid Lake in the top of the 20th century.
If efforts succeed, health officials say, the scourge could be eradicated by summer's end.
The group's members settled on a list of rules they thought could be eradicated.
By the early 1950s, the disease had essentially been eradicated in the United States.
Tillman recently eradicated a beard that made him look like a spokesman for fiverr.
The more inequalities are tackled and eradicated, the more pressing the remaining inequalities appear.
It would take 50 years for the worm to be eradicated from the South.
Human weakness cannot simply be eradicated, although measures can be taken to reduce it significantly.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration eradicated just over 22013 million plants in all of 280.
The Sparrows, a threat for two seasons, were eradicated in an instant of literal brilliance.
The U.S. outbreak is part of a worldwide rise in the once nearly eradicated disease.
Even if extreme poverty is eventually eradicated, the bottom 40% will always be with us.
Maybe in a world in which the stupid greediness of men has been eradicated too.
She lost all arguments by default, her opinions eradicated by the parent-child power dynamic.
Go deeper: U.S. measles cases hit highest level since it was declared eradicated in 2000
But it's a scourge of the past — the only human virus to have been eradicated.
I know it's completely eradicated my need and desire for a smaller laptop for travel.
We can't afford to look the other way while science and truth are slowly eradicated.
Dracunculiasis is thus poised to become the second human disease to be eradicated, after smallpox.
Smallpox was eradicated in 1980 with the help of a vaccine; polio should soon follow.
"Racism and bigotry will not be eradicated if we merely force them underground," Romero wrote.
A poliovirus can be considered eradicated once no new cases are seen for three years.
Dodge eradicated any last bit of sanity when it released the 290-hp Challenger Hellcat.
The country was declared by the World Health Organization to have eradicated malaria in 1961.
I suspect elements of their human hosts persist in their psyche, never quite eradicated fully.
"We haven't eradicated HIV AIDS, but we've made people's lives a lot easier," she said.
It has been largely eradicated in developed countries equipped with sanitation systems and water treatment.
The W.H.O. demands at least three years with no cases before certifying a disease eradicated.
Unspoken is the suggestion that those aspirations have been more effectively eradicated than any vermin.
Advancements in antibiotics have made the disease fairly treatable, but have not eradicated it entirely.
As a mother, this is a horrifying scourge that must be eradicated from the earth.
"If something hasn't been completely eradicated, there is a risk of it returning," he said.
"We haven't eradicated HIV AIDS, but we've made people's lives a lot easier," she said.
While the Department of Justice recently temporarily suspended the program, it should be permanently eradicated.
So far this year they have raided 74 sites and eradicated more than 90,000 plants.
Polio, on the other hand, is close to being eradicated globally, thanks to mass vaccination programs.
"Under the president's proposal, nearly all federal funding to the NYPD would be eradicated," O'Neill said.
Then, when the Andals arrived, the group mostly eradicated the trees throughout Westeros below the North.
Measles has been eradicated in the US, but cases continue to be imported in from elsewhere.
This latest research suggests that smallpox, which was eradicated in 1980, could be much more recent.
Polio re-emerged in Syria in late 2013, after having been eradicated over a decade previously.
Measles was once declared eradicated from the United States, but it has since made a comeback.
The long-established and respected faith we have in our democratic processes would be brutally eradicated.
Correction (August 21st, 2019): A previous version of this article stated that Nigeria has eradicated polio.
Eradicated from France last century, the predators are gradually creeping back to more forests and hillsides.
Or, more precisely, that's the implication, if we're assuming "privilege" is something that should be eradicated.
But the facts are clear: the MMR vaccine is effective, and it eradicated measles in 2000.
Homophobia simply can't be eradicated or become a "non-issue in a month," as Heard claims.
Still, it is likely too soon to say that the threat of ISIS is entirely eradicated.
The violence that communities of color experience at the hands of police has not been eradicated.
Why it matters: Smallpox plagued humans for thousands of years, before it was eradicated in 1977.
As a result, there has been a 30 percent increase in the previously eradicated disease, measles.
"The middle class is being eradicated," she said, pointing to sinking economic fortunes in the area.
In Venezuela, malaria has made a jaw-dropping comeback half a century after it was eradicated.
In his annual letter to investors, Dimon said "too big to fail" fears have been eradicated.
With dedication and money, water poverty on the Navajo Nation could be eradicated within a decade.
But I do have trouble understanding how thoroughly the handkerchief has been eradicated from everyday life.
This is the method used in the oral polio vaccine that has all but eradicated polio.
The wingless moas were an older loss, eradicated centuries ago due to overhunting in New Zealand.
Trump, who has promised that "radical Islamic terrorism" will be "eradicated," wrote on Twitter on Sept.
And polio — previously eradicated in Syria — has been reintroduced, probably by fighters from Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Even today, the horrors of war have not been eradicated from the surface of the world.
In so doing, they've eradicated the long-held notion of intelligence agency chiefs as nonpartisan actors.
They told Dr. Aboubacar Gassama, the company's chief medical officer, that malaria could be eradicated there.
The government sticks to its official line that systemic racism has been eradicated by the revolution.
Yet decades after it was thought to be eradicated, it can be found in America, again.
The activity level can go up and down year to year, but it cannot be eradicated.
Just a few decades ago, measles was believed to be all but eradicated from the country.
In Chapter 2, all humans have been eradicated except for one, who is controlled by dogs.
We discussed ISIS and, as you know, we&aposve pretty much eradicated ISIS in the Middle East.
Since then, mass vaccination has largely eradicated diphtheria, though outbreaks persist, including a recent one in Venezuela.
ISIS would have been eradicated unlike what is happening now with our all talk, no action politicians.
Oppression and misrule set the scene for the Arab world's crisis; they will not soon be eradicated.
In 1961 the WHO declared that malaria had been eradicated in two-thirds of the malarial zone.
This completely preventable disease was eradicated in 2000 but has made a comeback in the past decade.
Measles — declared eradicated in the U.S. in 228 — has roared back at a record pace this year.
Formerly eradicated diseases including measles, malaria, tuberculosis and diphtheria "are present and on the rise," he added.
The region eradicated smallpox in 1971, poliomyelitis in 1994, and rubella and congenital rubella syndrome in 2015.
The results were so successful they nearly eradicated the entire female mosquito population on the two islands.
Yet, Gates explained, all the hard-won successes could easily be lost if polio is not eradicated.
This undercuts the Trump administration's claim that the terrorist group has largely been eradicated, per the Times.
But Clark, a gun owner, said he believes the AR-15 semi-automatic rifle should be eradicated.
And if all goes well, it could be the second human disease to be eradicated after smallpox.
After all, health officials that coined it "the white plague" predicted it would be eradicated by 0003.
The committee has eradicated an Obama rule that banned donations from federal lobbyists and political action committees.
It is a haven for Christians and Yazidis who, outside of Kurdistan, are often hunted and eradicated.
In recent days, for instance, the President has falsely claimed that the US eradicated ISIS in Syria.
Now, we are not naive to the point where we believe that we have eradicated blood doping.
Ebola has not been eradicated; there were new cases reported in Sierra Leone as recently as January.
Until there are no additional cases after a several-year period can polio be deemed completely eradicated.
About 1.4 million Americans who identify as transgender would find that identity eradicated by the federal government.
Yet on Friday, spot searches of the sites revealed that the noxious content was far from eradicated.
And the recent attention to scattered schools that have eradicated or curtailed Greek life has been misleading.
Only through systemic structural changes to Holocaust education can this dangerous scourge of anti-Semitism be eradicated.
The partisan divides, jurisdictional squabbles and industry rifts that paralyzed previous bills have also not been eradicated.
We&aposve landed men on the Moon, eradicated diseases with vaccines, and shrunk computers into handheld devices.
Polio was on the verge of being eradicated — a historic advance that took decades of worldwide cooperation.
While eradicated in the wild, smallpox continues to exist in stores in the United States and Russia.
It began as documentation — I wanted to record what was in the city, what was being eradicated.
As Election Day proved, the American people want voting rights protected, voter access expanded, and voter suppression eradicated.
The U.S. may lose their status as a country that has eradicated the measles if the outbreak continues.
Even if ISIS is decisively beaten in Mosul, its deep roots in Iraq will not have been eradicated.
Smallpox, a contagious and sometimes fatal infectious disease, is the only human disease to be eradicated by vaccination.
It is the largest measles outbreak since the disease was formally declared eradicated in the US in 2000.
A common theory holds that dinosaurs were eradicated by the fallout from an asteroid that collided with Earth.
And dengue-carrying mosquitoes were eradicated in 18 Latin American countries from 1947 to 1962, Dr. Hotez said.
As a result, there have been outbreaks — just as we thought we had eradicated measles from the Americas.
Whatever they need to do to make sure that taint, that blight, that potential for infection is eradicated.
It's the first time the disease, which is devastating amphibians worldwide, has been eradicated in a wild population.
On Thursday, World Polio Day, the World Health Organization announced that type 3 poliovirus has been eradicated worldwide.
Both of those behaviors need to be confronted and eradicated without question, but they shouldn't be conflated, right?
More people have been infected with measles in 2019 than any year since it was "eradicated" in 2000.
"These children, they will not be vaccinated, so the disease which was eradicated will emerge again," he said.
Both of those behaviors need to be confronted and eradicated without question, but they shouldn't be conflated, right?
Hanan, too, doubts that the highly touted, much-tweeted liberation of Mosul has eradicated terrorists from the city.
He says conditions have improved in the region, but says modern-day slavery is far from being eradicated.
Then, 80 years ago, a vaccine was created and the virus was quickly eradicated in the rich world.
Instead, the World Health Organization in 1979 said smallpox had been eradicated worldwide, largely because of widespread inoculation.
Man has walked on the moon; scientific ingenuity has eradicated smallpox, split the atom and processed the bit.
If polio is not completely eradicated, 200,000 new cases each year could crop up within 10 years globally.
Even if eradicated here, Zika remains a threat as long as there is active transmission in other countries.
Success would make polio only the second human disease to be eradicated since smallpox was banished in 1980.
Dimon, in his annual letter to shareholders this week, wrote "too big to fail" fears have been eradicated.
Measles has largely been eradicated in the U.S., but it's still common in places like Europe and Asia.
The cancer had been eradicated from her colon shortly after the diagnosis, but it remained in her liver.
In fact, money was largely eradicated, since society was structured into classes from which there is no escape.
"Unless the fundamental perception of North Korea as the enemy is eradicated, no reform is possible, " Lee said.
Many L.G.B.T. people view guns as evil — immoral killing machines that should be heavily regulated, if not eradicated.
That's telling: Venezuela eradicated malaria in its most populated states by 1961, according to the World Health Organization.
Ideally, such a protein should be on all the tumor cells, so the entire cancer would be eradicated.
LGBT rights and religious freedom can coexist — but only once SOGI laws themselves are eradicated or seriously reshaped.
I've also done a bit of voice training, and have eradicated the trigger of my deep voice. Jenna.
The benefit seemed particularly apparent for people whose leukemic cells hadn't been completely eradicated by chemotherapy and radiation.
Instead, people will learn more useful ideas like 'Emotions are normal and not lethal diseases to be eradicated.
And yet we also know that the evil they represent is one we would not really want eradicated.
Add to that the risk of another outbreak if the virus hasn't been totally eradicated in local communities.
Vaccination against polio was made compulsory in 22006, and by 22013 the disease was completely eradicated in France.
Then he eradicated meet and greets from his life, saying they made him feel like a zoo animal.
The underage marriage of Indian women must be eradicated in order to protect the interests of women worldwide.
The 6900 law was by and large unpopular until the GOP nearly eradicated it during the last Congress.
Freedom is only possible when this 'virus' in their thinking is eradicated and they are in good health.
And it's grappling with the comeback of nearly eradicated tropical diseases, as well as a reduced life expectancy.
Measles was officially eradicated in America in 2000 and was largely wiped from our collective memory soon after.
Countries across Europe, too, are witnessing the reemergence of a disease that should have been eradicated with vaccination.
Until the low-lifes of the world are eradicated, keep a close eye on your gin and tonic.
"Once the fall armyworm has arrived, it can't be eradicated, and farmers will have to manage it," Fredrix said.
You might think it would have been mostly eradicated from modern business by now, but you would be wrong.
A concerted effort in the 1800s eradicated them from the mainland, because ranchers mistakenly thought they were killing livestock.
We are told by Fox News they are carrying diseases like leprosy and even long-eradicated ones, like smallpox.
We have eradicated many conditions, and especially infectious diseases, so can we not eradicate non-communicable diseases like cancer?
Fake news is like a horrible weed: just when you think you've eradicated it, another pops up somewhere else.
That ordinary world is eradicated when aliens arrive, bringing a series of catastrophes that wipe out much of humanity.
He added that international naval blockades had almost totally eradicated offshore piracy at the former hotspot for maritime hijackings.
The ring vaccination strategy was used against smallpox in the 1970s until it was officially declared eradicated in 1980.
Why is measles making a comeback, especially in the U.S. almost 20 years after it was officially declared eradicated?
When asked at a news conference if load shedding could be eradicated in two years, Liepach was categorical: "Yes".
But in Newtown, they didn't feel they could look again, and so they eradicated it and built a fence.
While only smallpox has been completely eradicated, other communicable diseases persist around the world and we must remain vigilant.
While the Trump administration has repeatedly vowed to destroy ISIS, it is unlikely that ISIS can be entirely eradicated.
Noise was an issue with the previous generation SUV, but Mazda's added significant sound insulation and eradicated the issue.
He added that international naval blockades had almost totally eradicated offshore piracy at the former hotspot for maritime hijackings.
I thought "mastodon" is such a great word because it represents something that was eradicated, like we will be.
"Both of those behaviors need to be confronted and eradicated without question, but they shouldn't be conflated," he said.
It will never be eradicated if religious literacy is defined in terms of uncritical familiarity with a single tradition.
The number of sites that have been eradicated has risen to almost 500 in 2017, from 55 in 2011.
For perspective, the FBI and U.S. Postal Service had essentially eradicated child pornography in this country by the 1980s.
Shockingly, this threat could be eradicated almost overnight if our politicians would display the united backbone needed to act.
Since Chhaupadi was criminalized in 2017, police inspector Bam said the practice "has been largely eradicated" in Doti district.
Our concern is [the CDC] promoting the idea that gun ownership was a disease that needed to be eradicated.
The pest cannot be eradicated and its management is both costly and difficult, particularly for China's many small farmers.
Experts have long suspected that the North harbors the germ, which in 1980 was declared eradicated from human populations.
But those blue dogs were virtually eradicated when Republicans made sweeping House gains in the 2010 and 19863 midterm elections.
Chikwenhere said it was too early to determine the extent of crop damage or when the pest would be eradicated.
The move comes as the US records its worst year for measles since the disease was declared eradicated in 2000.
Ultimately, when we look at the potential of 3D printing, it's clear that mass manufacturing will not be completely eradicated.
It would help, too, if free advertising was eradicated by film companies by demanding expensive product placement contracts from manufacturers.
The incessant wave of mosquitoes is a particular concern, as the region has not yet fully eradicated the Zika virus.
For polio to be fully eradicated, all three wild polio strains — types 1, 2, and 22 — need to stop circulating.
If it's eradicated, polio will join smallpox as the only two human scourges wiped off the face of the planet.
A top Trump student loan official just resigned, calling for debt forgiveness WHO just declared another polio virus strain eradicated.
As a consequence there are worries that polio may travel back to countries which have already eradicated it, like India.
The risk can be minimised, though not eradicated, by making copies and by returning objects only to reasonably stable countries.
Measles Measles cases in the US hit the highest number on record since the disease was declared eradicated in 2000.
With Riina's death, the peak of the Cosa Nostra is past but this doesn't mean the Mafia has been eradicated.
The total now stands 465, the second-highest since the the disease was declared eradicated from the U.S. in 2000.
That's an extremely affordable price for something that is most definitely possessed by the souls of thousands of eradicated wolves.
Dimon also said "too big to fail" fears have been eradicated, lessening the need for current regulations like Dodd-Frank.
But Dankovich's testing found the Drinking Book largely eradicated e-coli bacteria, a key cause of infection, in contaminated water.
They believe FGM could be eradicated by educational campaigns and forming groups to explain the damage done by the practice.
If species such as Anopheles gambiae and Aedes aegypti could be eradicated, the world would surely be a better place.
A few seconds later, McCarthy stopped short of calling for gays to be eradicated from State, and instead quoted Sens.
CSF is a highly contagious viral disease in pigs that was eradicated from the United States in the late 1970s.
"The same police force ... eradicated violence from the city during Karachi operation', which began in 2013 against militants," he said.
This year, provincial governors eradicated around 750 hectares used for poppy cultivation, more than twice as much as last year.
In countries that widely use vaccines, diseases such as measles have been nearly eradicated, with a 99% reduction in cases.
"Coverage today is based on decades-old data and eradicated practices," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion.
I'm not trying to say racism has been eradicated there are some very obvious problems that need to be addressed.
The U.S. declared the measles, for which there is an effective vaccine, eradicated in 2000, but it's come roaring back.
Optimists hope that COVID-2628 will be either completely eradicated or at least relegated to the same status as H28500N6900.
We've sent people to the moon, we've completely eradicated a virus, split up atoms and dug up unimaginable sea monsters.
Worldwide poverty has decreased; many diseases have been eradicated; the frequency of war has lessened, and its scale has shrunk.
Until successive extermination campaigns largely eradicated mountain lions from the Midwest and the East, they ranged throughout the United States.
ISIS will never be entirely eradicated and can be handled without a permanent U.S. military occupation of the Middle East.
Bias may never be eradicated, but people think a lot harder when they feel a personal stake in their decision.
Cases of malaria are up 76 percent and diphtheria, which had been eradicated 20 years ago, has returned to Venezuela.
But there are still challenges to overcome before polio can join smallpox as a virus that has been eradicated worldwide.
He's already eradicated all the aides he hired to work for him at the White House, and that's a start.
The big lesson is that even viruses thought to be eradicated from Earth — like smallpox — may still lurk frozen, somewhere.
Polio, a potentially deadly and highly infectious viral disease almost eradicated globally, also re-emerged in PNG in recent weeks.
It's by these means that once-common and life-threatening diseases like smallpox have been eradicated in the United States.
Measles was declared eradicated in the United States in 2000, meaning that the virus was no longer continually present year-round.
We eradicated $1.3 billion in break-up fees across the industry, so customers can change carriers when they want without penalty.
All photos: Harrison Weber/GizmodoApple is doing away with the iPod Shuffle, a gadget I'd eradicated from my mind until yesterday.
She'd thought measles had been completely eradicated from the US, and she was afraid of vaccinations because of articles she'd read.
"Malaria can and should be eradicated by 2050," report co-chair Richard Feachem said in a press release accompanying the study.
Polio will remain in only Afghanistan and Pakistan; and one day it will be completely eradicated, like smallpox was in 1980.
Suddenly, police officers understand crime as a sign of underlying addiction requiring coordinated assistance, rather than a scourge to be eradicated.
The legacy can never be eradicated entirely, but it only grows in strength when America refuses to look closely at it.
And the stigma around people with HIV and AIDS is something I would love to see in my lifetime completely eradicated.
He said fighting Islamic State militants would be a priority for the agency, saying "radical Islamic terrorism" had to be eradicated.
The smallpox virus was eradicated in the 1970s, but samples were kept in labs in both the United States and Russia.
In 2013 Uzbek universities stopped teaching political science as a major and in 2015 it was totally eradicated from the curriculum.
Smallpox killed an estimated 240 million people in the 19th and 20th centuries before it was finally eradicated worldwide in 1980.
Smallpox was once among the most horrific of human diseases but has been eradicated globally thanks to extraordinary public health efforts.
We've all but eradicated many of these diseases, but if vaccination rates dip low enough, is a countrywide outbreak still possible?
"Child sex abuse material is horrific, disgusting and illegal content that must be eradicated by any means necessary," the spokesperson added.
Memes like "Birds aren't real" claim the government eradicated all birds during the Cold War, and replaced them with surveillance drones.
So when, in 2015, the wild type 2 poliovirus was declared eradicated, it made sense to stop vaccinating people against it.
Ford also talked about the importance of having more public conversations about the disorder that he hopes can be eradicated soon.
When I was 18, I began taking an anti-anxiety medication that practically eradicated my vagina's ability to self-lubricate altogether.
D.A.'s success in West Africa had a critical domino effect, however, convincing many skeptics that smallpox could be eradicated worldwide.
In August, four European countries lost their measles-free status when the disease made a comeback after being eradicated years ago.
If the suit succeeds, the entire law, including its guarantees of affordable coverage for Americans with prior illnesses, could be eradicated.
There were times when they looked like they were eradicated but they have risen from the ashes time and time again.
Global health officials are racing to make the worm or polio the second human disease — after smallpox — to be eradicated worldwide.
What history shows is that demand for drugs, and the incentives for criminal profiteers it creates can't be eradicated with enforcement.
But as we've eradicated those native milkweeds with farming, mowing, and herbicide spraying, butterfly numbers have collapsed 218 percent since 24.
The blowback against Trump has practically eradicated the GOP's early autumn hopes of keeping its House losses in the single digits.
An American military spokesman claimed there was a "very good chance" that the group would be eradicated in Afghanistan in 2017.
It's out of the bag...The activity level can go up and down year to year, but it cannot be eradicated.
This kind of tactic rests heavily on the assumption that nicotine itself will not be eradicated from the world anytime soon.
While such biases can't be overcome or eradicated, but they can be identified and addressed early on in the development process.
Three pounds of processed marijuana and five weapons also were confiscated, and 211 marijuana plants were "eradicated," the sheriff&aposs office added.
"At the time they didn't know, but the impact of Bazalgette's system was that it eradicated cholera from London," Jones told Hyperallergic.
The platforms largely eradicated ISIS terrorists and made inroads to remove white supremacists from their services, and worked to keep them off.
They don't want to talk about the really enormous glaring problem that you have on campus that could so easily be eradicated.
So when, in 2015, the wild type 2 polio virus was declared eradicated, it made sense to stop vaccinating people against it.
Experts found this particularly concerning because many of these places were areas where measles has been considered eradicated thanks to the vaccine.
Mr Nazarbayev has eradicated organised opposition in a country of 18m and hounded parties out of existence, their leaders jailed or muzzled.
If an event permanently and unimpeachably eradicated the future earning potential of every company in the world, this would in fact occur.
Both outbreaks in the state are thought to have originated from Israel (the disease was declared eradicated in the U.S. in 2000).
The economic savings of the polio program, between 1988 and whenever the disease is eradicated, were estimated at $50 billion, she said.
In this follow up, Harari explores the future of mankind, and specifically what would happen if humans eradicated war, sickness and poverty.
The high cost to human health and productivity from malaria has led some experts to suggest that mosquitoes should be eradicated altogether.
After Sunday's Game of Thrones finale, any remaining doubt as to just how badass the Stark kids are has been totally eradicated.
Nonetheless, optimism might not be completely warranted, as knowing about the problem does not mean it can be easily eradicated, experts said.
I surprised myself when I recoiled from her words and argued passionately that Jews must never think anti-Semitism has been eradicated.
Established in opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement, the group argues that white Americans are being eradicated by immigration and intermarriage.
Smallpox virus caused an estimated half-billion deaths in the 20th century before the World Health Assembly declared it eradicated in 1980.
It's a disease typically found in developing countries, one that was thought to have been eradicated in the US in the 1980s.
The outbreak comes 19 years after measles was declared eradicated in the U.S. Anti-vaccine content has continued to flourish on Instagram.
Bringing it all together None of these behaviors are a career death sentence because they can be eradicated through improved emotional intelligence.
Syphilis cases peaked in the 219s, declining to less than 22015,21.5 annual infections by 22015 with hopes the disease could be eradicated.
Syphilis cases peaked in the 1940s, declining to less than 7,3953 annual infections by 2000 with hopes the disease could be eradicated.
This ecosystem defines the experiences we have as women and men, and will determine if existing biases will be eradicated or escalate.
Ebola is still a serious potential threat; new cases have surfaced in African countries that claimed they had eradicated the current outbreak.
This newly created network of testing and patient management will go on and be expanded long after this coronavirus has been eradicated.
"The homosexual networks present in the Church must be eradicated," Archbishop Viganò wrote, arguing that it was the root cause of abuse.
Such tactics eradicated countless livelihoods; most survivors had little choice but to abandon hope and move their families into the prepared hamlets.
In recent decades, diseases such as measles have reappeared in countries where they had been nearly eradicated, with serious, even fatal sequelae.
Even with all of modern medicine, we have only eradicated one virus, smallpox, which required a decades-long global mass vaccination effort.
In the last several years, there have been clusters of outbreaks of once eradicated diseases such as measles and, most recently, mumps.
The White House released a statement saying that the American military was going nowhere until the Islamic State was "eradicated" in Syria.
There is still a long way to go before conflict minerals from eastern DRC are eradicated from the global supply chain altogether.
The rise of the anti-vaccination movement has led to numerous measles outbreaks in recent years after the disease was considered eradicated.
Conservatives wanted the Affordable Care Act eradicated, but moderates worried intensely about the effects that would have on their most vulnerable citizens.
This month Colombian President Ivan Duque announced the country eradicated more than 100,000 hectares (247,000 acres) of coca last year - a record.
That's in contrast to members of his own administration, who insist the ISIS fight must continue until the terror group is eradicated.
Norma Shearer, a box office wonder married to influential MGM producer Irving Thalberg, eradicated the notion that ingenues had to be innocent.
Eradicated diseases have roared back, including tuberculosis, diphtheria, measles and a full epidemic of malaria, threatening the health of the whole hemisphere.
Smallpox, which once killed 2 million people a year and disfigured many more, is the only human disease to have been eradicated.
Rivals to the overkill hypothesis include, among others, the landscaping hypothesis, according to which we eradicated mammoths by burning down their habitats.
Mosquitoes only start biting people once they&aposre adults, so given enough time, the danger of blood-sucking female mosquitoes could be eradicated.
It was also reported that she used Twitter to share anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and suggest that Muslims be eradicated from the planet.
It was eradicated from Italy in 1970 and doctors do not know how the girl, who had never been abroad, caught the disease.
Malaria is a key focus for Bill and Melinda Gates, and they've spent years making the case that the disease can be eradicated.
This particular kind of culture within the film industry—and within virtually every other walk of life you can name—must be eradicated.
It has eradicated the most successful, most widespread and best-sounding audio standard in the world in favor of its own proprietary system.
Yes, but: Out-of-network hospitals and doctors would still charge exorbitant fees on their own, and administrative work wouldn't be completely eradicated.
It's anchored on the idea that drugs cannot be eradicated completely, and that minimizing risk is best done through health services and education.
Nevertheless, the lingering fragility of the domestic economy coupled with still-ample uncertainty has not eradicated said "risks," keeping policy makers cautiously optimistic.
We don't need to prevented or eradicated at all costs; we need better services and better public education than what we have now.
Duque told CNBC on Tuesday that his administration had eradicated more than 60,000 hectares of coca cultivation during his 10 months in office.
Back then, the drug epidemic was considered a crime to be eradicated, rather than a public health issue to be handled with compassion.
The last year has been the worst on record in the US for measles outbreaks since the disease was declared 'eradicated' in 2000.
These are moments where a player's skill is completely eradicated in the face of a system whose interrelations cooperated to do something horrible.
PrEP is so good it has almost eradicated new HIV infections in Australia and helped New York achieve historic lows in HIV diagnoses.
Why it matters: Pakistan is one of only three countries that hasn't eradicated the virus, and insecurity is often cited as a reason.
Though measles were considered eradicated in this country thanks to the measles vaccine, the disease is spreading in areas where people go unvaccinated.
The AIA has not eradicated the problem of poor patent quality and the related problem of patent trolls, but it has certainly helped.
The shunning of vaccination weakens people's defenses against deadlier diseases, such as polio, which causes paralysis and was eradicated in Europe in 24.
They advised him that ISIS was not entirely eradicated in Syria and that withdrawing all US troops there would have a negative effect.
In other words, a child's right to be raised by his mother was eradicated by the desire to make a border look strong.
Measles is a highly contagious airborne virus which became the leading killer of children across the world after smallpox was eradicated in 1980.
Less than a decade later, the World Health Organization announced that smallpox was the first disease ever to be eradicated from the world.
Normally, it takes three years without cases to declare a disease eradicated from a region, but in this instance it took 14 years.
GERMINO: Forced labor has been virtually eradicated and if it were to take root, it would be identified and dealt with really quickly.
Top U.S. national security officials had previously said the military was committed to maintaining a presence in Syria until ISIS was completely eradicated.
"They haven't accepted it and the only way that they would be resolved is if he was eradicated or taken out," she said.
Overt racism, once thought to have been eradicated from our post-civil rights body politic, is back with a vengeance in American politics.
The United States and our partners remain committed to eliminating the small ISIS presence in Syria that our forces have not already eradicated.
"They are trying to have an impact, and we are not saying we have completely eradicated them, but they are weak," he said.
The fact that my boyfriend was constantly coming and going from my house eradicated any lingering fear, although I'm embarrassed to admit that.
The architects' proposal, to its credit, also eradicated the clumsy 1990s-era ground-floor renovations by Gwathmey Siegel, which had made everything worse.
Some global killers, like smallpox and polio, have been totally or nearly eradicated by products made with methods dating back to Louis Pasteur.
The number is the highest seen since measles was declared eradicated in the U.S. in 2000, and it's the highest total since 1992.
They are called zoonoses, which means they are harbored in animal populations — pigs, monkeys, bats, camels, birds — and so can never be eradicated.
In the film, two families are living together in a boarded-up house after a disease has eradicated much of the world's population.
"Real freedom can't be eradicated ... It's our civic duty to continue to go to the streets," she posted on Facebook earlier this month.
Scientists do not know why yellow fever is rebounding in a country that had all but eradicated the illness, especially in big cities.
Under the dictator's rule, inflation and hunger rates have skyrocketed, and diseases once thought eradicated from Venezuela have sparked a new health crisis.
It will run throughout the pages of history and its deep stain can never be eradicated from the eyes and memories of man.
Elsewhere, Angela notes that women are marrying for love instead of financial security, and teenage pregnancy has been completely eradicated from the community.
According to people like American artist George Catlin, the Two Spirit tradition had to be eradicated before it could go into history books.
Their being nearly eradicated was one of the core reasons for why the Empire was able to take such complete control of the galaxy.
Though measles was considered eradicated in 2000 with the advent of the measles vaccine, the U.S. may lose that status if the outbreak continues.
Not only is it more convenient for the consumer, but tremendous value is unlocked as a key element of the cost structure is eradicated.
The agency eradicated 382 indoor operations and a combined 20,762 plants in 2014 compared to 540 indoor grow houses and 31,499 plants in 2012.
The world's largest-ever rodent cull has completely eradicated rats and mice from South Georgia Island, an important wildlife haven in the South Atlantic.
Americans admire individual success, and there is a deep culture of independence that has not yet been eradicated by decades of creeping federal overreach.
" When asked in the same interview, "Do you think that people of other races should be eradicated in order to achieve the perfect society?
That film dovetailed neatly into Avengers: Infinity War, which linked together 18 previous films, made $2 billion worldwide, and eradicated half the universe's population.
In addition, you don't truly ever know if the ransom will result in access to data or if the ransomware will be completely eradicated.
The press release added that because many believe these diseases have been eradicated in the U.S., they have not been tracked or reported sufficiently.
Several times in 22016 and 21990, Ebola seemed to have been eradicated from Guinea, Sierra Leone or Liberia, only to reemerge via sexual transmission.
"It really is astounding to me that in the modern Western world we are dealing with the epidemic that was almost eradicated," said Schrage.
Indeed, although the variola virus, which causes smallpox, was declared eradicated from the world in 1980, poxviruses continue to pose a risk to humans.
Satyarthi, who has helped save over 85,000 children, discussed what still needs to be done so that child slavery is eradicated in his lifetime.
According to local media reports, ISIS has been eradicated from most parts of southern Syria and is operating from a small sliver of territory.
While it was once a stated company value to work harder, longer, and smarter, Hornsey and her team "eradicated the word 'longer,'" she said.
Others, like malaria, was once a threat here, but it was long ago eradicated – though warming temperatures are raising the risk for their return.
Mae believes, wholeheartedly, that the Circle's way is the way — that life is easier, better, and more fulfilling when privacy is all but eradicated.
They figured if sites or articles could be stored permanently in their original form, they couldn't be changed or eradicated by a future despot.
Just 180 hectares (450 acres) were eradicated, according to the 2015 Afghanistan Opium Survey by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Other diseases such as polio and smallpox, which once ran rampant among U.S. children, have been virtually eradicated and relegated to the history books.
The Kurds have long partnered with the US in fighting the Islamic State, which Trump has repeatedly claimed has been eradicated by his administration.
Diphtheria had almost been eradicated in Bangladesh, with only two cases reported in 2016, said Catalin Bercaru, a WHO spokesman in the capital, Dhaka.
Rather than the ostensible viral plague that has eradicated mankind, the player's character is the afflicted, hallucinating lone survivor of an unspecified personal tragedy.
Her husband is thinking about following in the footsteps of friends who bought 30 guinea fowl that all but eradicated ticks on their property.
Adil had contracted polio as an infant, and the disease—eradicated in much of the world but still endemic in Pakistan—left him disabled.
Next caller, Gloria in Woodstock, N.Y. Sing out, Gloria, what song would you like to see eradicated from the so-called Great American Songbook?
Cultural barriers thought to be eradicated as we learned more about one another have instead begat digital walls that have cloistered us even more.
Incredible, it should have been started earlier, but we started -- in less than 2499 years, the AIDS epidemic will be eradicated, will be gone.
The FAO recommends using bio-pesticides, derived from natural materials such as animals, plants and bacteria, and warns that fall armyworm cannot be eradicated.
That's thought to have contributed to dipping vaccination rates and the return of previously eradicated diseases, like measles, in countries including the United States.
The Philippines: The government announced the "re-emergence" of polio, with one case confirmed and another suspected, 19 years after it was eradicated there.
While fears of an outright downturn have largely been eradicated, recent surveys among corporate executives show a high level of unease about slowing growth.
"We will be in Syria until terrorism is completely eradicated," he said, and as long as Iran remained invited there by the Syrian government.
The second is the idea that King and figures like Rosa Parks shone a light on injustice, and [said injustice] has since been eradicated.
Pharmacy shelves are often bereft of essential medicines, causing a fall in life expectancy and the re-emergence of previously eradicated diseases, including diphtheria.
At the same time, it may help predict how a pathogen will behave in the future, and how it might be contained or eradicated.
The government maintains it has "completely eradicated lawless sand dredging" but said in a statement posted on Facebook that the industry still "faces some challenges".
A bowl full of greenery helps one pretend that all of their vices have been eradicated and expunged, perhaps at the cost of eating pleasure.
"This phenomenon (slavery) has disappeared from Mauritanian society and the after-effects of the practice are being eradicated due to... government policies," the statement said.
Twelve weeks and six generations of California-Myanmar cross-breeding later he had eradicated the entire local mosquito population: None of their eggs would hatch.
At a Twitter all-hands meeting on March 22, an employee asked a blunt question: Twitter has largely eradicated Islamic State propaganda off its platform.
Once this happens, Guinea worm would be the first parasitic disease that has ever been eradicated — an amazing public health feat for the 21st century.
The crushing blow came when the BMA recently declared that street food would be eradicated from all 50 districts by the end of the year.
That's well on track to exceed 2014's record of 2000 cases, the highest number recorded since the disease was declared domestically eradicated in 21994.
Baltimore recently eradicated its statues overnight and mayors in Richmond, Virginia, and Lexington, Kentucky, are also making moves to topple their monuments from public spaces.
As Morgan Stanley notes, malaria was eradicated more than 60 years ago in the United States, thanks to efforts from the Centers for Disease Control.
The country has almost eradicated open defecation through community-led sanitation programmes and by investing heavily in shared latrines, particularly in its fast-growing slums.
As the anti-vaccine movement has grown, and immunization rates have dropped, and diseases like measles that were once essentially eradicated have made a resurgence.
Despite this latest hostage release, the fight against piracy has spread to West African shores, and has not been completely eradicated from the Somali coastline.
In the United States, a long list of diseases have been nearly eradicated by vaccines: diphtheria, bacterial influenza, measles, mumps, rubella, and tetanus, among others.
It seems that no matter how a mother chooses to feed her child, she faces societal pressures and shaming that desperately need to be eradicated.
Facebook will contend that just as crime is never fully eradicated, social networks have to focus on staying ahead of people who misuse their platforms.
Maybe it says something that attacks and dehumanizes a group of people, like that all women are cockroaches and must be eradicated from the earth.
Today, much of the region's wildlife has been eradicated by the untreated sewage and industrial waste that pours into the bay on a daily basis.
If there are no new cases in the next three years polio will become the second human disease to be eradicated after smallpox in 1980.
In its mind, there is no more debate: To disagree is to be evil, and if you are dehumanized and evil, you must be eradicated.
This past June, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called Israel a "cancerous tumor," which "must be eradicated," a favorite theme he has used for years.
Roads were destroyed, houses eradicated and lives lost as the enormous wave of water swept over the southern Laotian province of Attapeu on Monday evening.
The horrid disease was thought to have been eradicated shortly after the last civil war, but the enemy troops we recently faced were all unvaccinated.
The members of that support group -- elderly people who had suffered a disease long since eradicated in the United States -- would change her life forever.
First off, there are some countries where graffiti has been completely eradicated from public spaces through strict policies, draconian punishments, or across-the-board surveillance.
In some areas, as many as 8% of families may be refusing or avoiding vaccination, a level which would mean the disease is not eradicated.
Polio was eradicated before 2000 in Western countries, but it is still a critical issue for Afghanistan, said Destagir Nazari, of the Ministry of Health.
"The problem right now is here, in China it has been practically eradicated," Wuhan Zall coach Jose Gonzalez told Spain's Efe news agency on Thursday.
This risk was virtually eradicated through universal screening in pregnancy, but then the supply of the $1 finger-prick blood tests dried up last November.
Malaria can be eradicated within a generation, global health experts said in a major report last weekend that was commissioned by The Lancet medical journal.
The civil activism that operates in the light would be crushed, and promising democratic experiments would be eradicated, leaving extremists to flourish in the dark.
She has also noticeably eradicated go-to phrases like "we need to have that conversation" from her public vocabulary, after criticism she seemed too cautious.
Hardware, software and networks enable goods to be slimmed down, optimised, even eradicated, as Google Maps has rendered useless the likes of London's A-Z.
Eventually they eradicated the pests, mastered the language and befriended their neighbors in Piombino Dese, a town of 9,000 about 19 miles northwest of Venice.
And the threat was also lessened over the years -- conservation efforts have seen invasive predators cleared and eradicated from four of the archipelago's 19 islands.
The polio that weakened one of Maryellen's legs had been all but eradicated by the time Logan was born, so he doesn't even have polio.
The lab is one of only two in the world known to still have samples of smallpox, which was eradicated from the wild in 2059.
That it not be considered "a problem" to be avoided or eradicated by the higher-ups, but instead something kids grapple with on their own.
"Eliminated" doesn't mean the disease was completely eradicated; it means the United States no longer had any places where the disease was endemic or homegrown.
One 27 study found that "21 percent of people think predators should be controlled or eradicated," Russell, one of the authors of the study, said.
The 3,000 homeless and unvaccinated Venezuelans in Boa Vista have caused an outbreak of measles, a virus that had been eradicated in Brazil, Surita said.
" Ben Carson has said that the Black Lives Matter movement should say "all black lives matter," to include the black lives that are "eradicated by abortion.
Smallpox had been eradicated worldwide by 1980; vaccination campaigns during the 1960s and 70s meant that diseases like polio, mumps and measles affected far fewer people.
But it's also a rare example of a disease that's been "completely" eradicated, as the last wild case of it showed up in Somalia in 1977.
But the bugs kept on biting over the next four months, only being eradicated after numerous complaints and the complete removal of carpeting from the home.
Diseases that had once been eradicated from Venezuela are re-emerging, it said, and laid the blame at Maduro's feet for allowing hunger to run rampant.
His birth changed his father, who rallied the remaining trolls to take back their former mountain home, only to be eradicated by an army of elves.
We killed golf, destroyed J.Crew, summoned the end of bar soap, eradicated vacations, ruined sex, abandoned cereal, and gave up on democracy and the American dream.
You have to believe a disease can be eradicated; then you have to put up with all the frustrations about things that don't work quite right.
Horsepox is not dangerous to people, but it is closely related to smallpox, which killed millions before a worldwide vaccination effort eradicated the disease in 1980.
But smallpox was only eradicated because enough people were inoculated that the virus could no longer find a human host to spread to and develop in.
And sometimes not even that: in 2006 we sprayed 172,000 hectares, eradicated manually 42,85033 more, and the fields still grew by 21,000, according to U.N. figures.
Though measles were considered eradicated in the U.S. as of 2000, thanks to the measles vaccine, the disease is spreading in areas where people go unvaccinated.
Ms Shah is an American science journalist and broadcaster who gave a TED talk in 2013, offering three reasons why malaria still had not been eradicated.
It was a success, as was a 1954 trial that eradicated the screwworm from the Antilles island of Curaçao, followed by another successful trial in Florida.
If terrorism is to be eradicated in Afghanistan in particular and the region in general, a de-radicalization drive must be carried out with full vigor.
While polio has been eradicated on much of the globe, the WHO reports that it continues to circulate in just three countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria.
"  But, she added, "the United States and our partners remain committed to eliminating the small ISIS presence in Syria that our forces have not already eradicated.
Indeed, wealthy nations can stem the spread of preventable diseases by looking to the African continent where vaccine-preventable diseases like polio have almost been eradicated.
Within two years of the explorer's stopover, the Spaniards had colonized the islands and eradicated the Guanche, selling the survivors as white slaves on the Continent.
" Speaking to members of the US Air Force at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, D.C., Friday afternoon, Trump said: "Radical Islamic terrorism, it will be eradicated.
One of the greatest public health achievements of the 2202th century, particularly with respect to children, immunizations have virtually eradicated those conditions in the United States.
This new multi-step approach proved to be highly effective and totally eradicated the triple negative breast cancer in 60 and 90 percent of the mice.
While once you could bask in the safety of feigning ignorance at your DM box, that privilege has now been eradicated in one fell panoptical swoop.
The hardcore verses and robust delivery on "Colors" paved the way for Power that fall, a forceful effort that eradicated any trace of a sophomore slump.
He requires all Rwandans to wear shoes, has eradicated huts with thatched roofs and has banned imports of used clothing because he says it compromises dignity.
Everything in the old world would be eradicated to make way for the new; no price was too high and there would be no way back.
Sickle-cell disease: A cure for the inherited condition, which mainly afflicts people of African descent, seems possible after some experimental gene therapy trials eradicated symptoms.
On the level of brain chemistry, the strength of these psychological factors, whether congenital or circumstantial, has convinced Dr. Seto that pedophilia can't really be eradicated.
The country eradicated polio in 2000, but the low vaccination rate in recent years, combined with poor sanitation, has allowed the disease to spread once more.
Understanding this reality helps explain why, in the 1920s, Arab rioters murdered Palestinian Jews, desecrated synagogues and eradicated the ancient Jewish communities of Hebron and Safed.
China eradicated video and discussion of "South Park" from the country's major platforms this week, after an episode of the cartoon took aim at Beijing's censorship.
As it steadily increased in size, it dawned on me that this growth, like the one before it, would have to be eradicated from my body.
Cramer acknowledged that some stocks could be overvalued, but argued that the systemic risk that pushed the market into recession in 2008 has been largely eradicated.
Until radical Islam is eradicated in the Middle East and beyond, all celebrations of victory will be temporary, and all advances against jihad subject to reversal.
The prehistoric virus might soon join smallpox—which was eradicated in 1980—to become the second infectious condition humanity has ever officially put a stop to.
Conspiracy theories alleging that vaccines cause autism or other dire maladies have, in the real world, led to the resurgence of diseases once nearly eradicated by vaccination.
This void (they actually call it The Void) is filled with matryoshka dolls that appear to represent the in-stasis remains of the mostly eradicated human race.
Its outbreak, which has dragged on for six months and infected 153 people, is the largest since measles was formally declared eradicated in the US in 2000.
More people in the US have been infected with the measles so far in 2019 than any year since the disease was considered eradicated, officials announced Wednesday.
Growers who don't band with Pharmacielo and other legitimate cultivation operations run the risk of having their crops—as well as their livelihood—eradicated by the army.
Finally, the image of Bill Cosby, secretly a calculated sexual predator, as the paragon of harmless, lovable, sweater-wearing fatherhood and masculinity would be eradicated from television.
Type 22016 was eradicated back in 2500; the last case of type 21 polio surfaced in northern Nigeria in 2000 and the virus hasn't been seen since.
The most effective means of preventing future outbreaks is testing mosquitoes pre-emptively so that those found to carry the Zika virus can be eradicated, he said.
Ending a disease "Sri Lanka famously nearly eradicated malaria before," said Dr. Jo Lines, a malaria control expert from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
And while the increase of education and dialogue over recent years has decreased the occurrence of FGM, it's still a human rights violation yet to be eradicated.
" He likened the threat of X-rated material to the avian flu, cholera, diphtheria, and polio, adding that, like any other epidemic, "it needs to be eradicated.
Kanye West appears to have a rough relationship with conceptions of time and history, so it makes sense that he's eradicated nearly his entire social media history.
The prevailing feeling that it's all right to ostracize a group of people simply because of their beliefs or where they come from needs to be eradicated.
In his mind, crime is committed by bad, black people who for some reason can't make nice, "luxurious" communities, so they need to be policed and eradicated.
Every time the car toots inappropriately, Google's test drivers note that down so that the error can be eradicated in the next iteration of the car's software.
They also note that due to increased vaccine use, serious and often-deadly diseases including polio, tetanus, and rubella, have been virtually eradicated in the United States.
Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty Images)The U.S. is in the middle of the worst outbreak of measles since the disease was eradicated from the country in 2000.
The cause of PTLDS is not completely known and there is no definitive test to prove that the bacteria is eradicated or that a person is cured.
With his hard-charging chancellor, the former antitrust lawyer Joel Klein, he all but eradicated neighborhood high schools, requiring every student to apply to a high school.
"Brutality by law enforcement against the very people they are duty bound to protect and serve is unacceptable and must be eradicated," she said in a statement.
Its short existence was documented in photographs, which have taken on an added resonance as New York City's empty spaces fill up and familiar landscapes are eradicated.
Measles was considered eradicated in the United States in the year 2000 but outbreaks have reappeared due to clusters of individuals who have chosen not to vaccinate.
Except for Uruguay, where legal termination until the 12th week of pregnancy has nearly eradicated deaths from unsafe abortions, regional headway on the issue has been negligible.
Her father, OR-7, crossed into California in 2011, and was the first gray wolf in the state since the animals were eradicated there in the 1920s.
"The city of Tampa — and Hillsborough County itself — has pretty much erased and eradicated African-American history," Yvette Lewis of the Hillsborough County NAACP told the Times.
The Pharos consortium, with its commitment to scholarly depth, is also working on image-recognition technology so that language barriers will be eradicated from the scholars' searches.
President Trump should also reconsider his stated desire to withdraw from Syria until Syrians have reached a political solution and ISIS is completely eradicated from the country.
There's even a touch of "2001: A Space Odyssey" in the vision of Earth in "the near future," only here, conquering space hasn't eradicated warring over resources.
After her sister died from it, Hawa Aden Mohamed, the center's Executive Director, committed her life to ensure that this abuse of girls in Somalia is eradicated.
At the time the NMA sent the documents, government research showed incidents of black lung disease, which was nearly eradicated in the 1990s, rising rather than falling.
Britain's economy could soar by as much as £24 billion ($29.4 billion) a year if businesses eradicated ethnic inequality, according to a U.K. government-backed review published Tuesday.
Once largely eradicated in many places, measles has been making a comeback globally, including in the United States, in part due to backlash against immunization among some groups.
For example, a vocal fringe that oppose vaccines, believing contrary to scientific evidence that they cause autism, has led to an uptick in diseases that were nearly eradicated.
And with the rise in vegan children there have also been more horror stories about malnourished kids with diseases like rickets—which was essentially eradicated by the 1940s.
We do know the animals living at the sites that are mined will be eradicated but we don't know whether or how quickly those communities can become reestablished.
It's one thing to know that slavery's legacy can never be eradicated; it's quite another to have that deliberately portrayed in the form of a page-turning thriller.
India announced that it had officially eradicated polio back in 223 after a 222-year campaign that cost at least $24 million every year it was in effect.
For one thing, an e-commerce business that has such stringent security as to have completely eradicated fraud could be losing a sizable portion of business as well.
It also had a persistent problem with NSFW or other explicit content (which it seems to not have eradicated but made it easier to obscure it from view).
Technological progress has eradicated diseases, helped double life expectancy, reduced starvation and extreme poverty, enabled flight and global communications, and made this generation the richest one in history.
If communities and groups remain without rights and at the fringes of society, they'll continue to be prone to HIV and the virus will never be fully eradicated.
More often than not, American liberals have insisted on seeing Donald Trump as an aberration, an insult—a disease that will be eradicated after its cure is discovered.
They should fear the life-threatening illnesses which have largely been eradicated from the modern world, not the side effects of vaccines that are either rare or misstated.
According to the World Health Organization, outbreaks of the disease have increased in recent years across the globe, including in developed countries where it had largely been eradicated.
Only two diseases — smallpox and rinderpest, a veterinary disease — have ever been eradicated from the earth, and in both of them the last cases were found in Africa.
Since English soccer reinvented itself in the 1990s and eradicated its rampant hooligan culture, it has become a magnet for both stars and more modest players from Europe.
The original framework outlined by House Republicans eradicated the deduction, but the decision had upset Northeast Republicans whose constituents live in high-tax states and benefit from SALT.
Swann, however, also feels that much of our knowledge as a species has been eradicated under a capitalist worldview, although fear of women and healers extends back centuries.
Eventually, they realized humanity is "a parasitical disease that must be eradicated," and have spent the last few decades destroying us one-at-a-time from a stage.
The Asian Development Bank, lending Pakistan more than $1 billion to help alleviate the energy crisis, expects load shedding, or scheduled outages, will be eradicated by mid-2018.
These terrorists and their regional and worldwide networks must be eradicated from the face of the earth, a mission we will carry out with all freedom-loving partners.
Analysts caution that the return of millions of people to work in China could also risk another outbreak if the virus hasn't been totally eradicated in local communities.
The London Patient joins the first case of this kind, Timothy Ray Brown - or the "Berlin Patient" - whose HIV was eradicated by a similar transplant treatment in 2007.
In just a few years, blackletter went from ordinary to a widespread taboo—the same way the name "Adolf" and the toothbrush mustache have been all but eradicated.
Since humans have eradicated many animal predators, hunting is often cited as a wildlife management tool, essential for culling species that now reproduce beyond their habitat's carrying capacity.
"We have got this wrong and we agree that, even if unintentional, passive or casual racism needs to be eradicated wherever it exists," it said on its website.
And while we flirt with notions of escapism, the fact of the matter is that we'll never fully get away from COVID-19 until it is completely eradicated.
In September, Mr. Salvini — who has expressed doubt about vaccinations — blamed the death of a child from malaria on migrants who "bring back to Europe" once-eradicated illnesses.
The caller acknowledged the problem of viruses like smallpox and polio, that have been mostly eradicated by vaccines, but wondered what she should do about vaccinating her kids.
In California, activists have repeatedly defaced statues of Junípero Serra, an 21980th-century Franciscan friar who, detractors say, eradicated indigenous cultures and caused many to die of disease.
Mr. Trump has weighed in as Senate Republicans are struggling to decide how much of the Affordable Care Act should be eradicated and how much should be retained.
They reinforce the mordant, core idea of the series: Evil isn't eradicated easily, and putting your trust in the hands of the "good guys" is a futile prospect.
"Such an unjust situation must be eradicated," K. Veeriah, an official at the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, an umbrella group which represents workers, said in a separate statement.
Terrorism must be confronted at every level, combated through all means (intelligence, military, the police, policies that favor social integration) but it cannot, as Trump insists, be eradicated.
After insisting that the health law had to be eradicated "root and branch," Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, has been remarkably quiet since Friday's debacle.
Advances in our clean water have substantially reduced infant and child mortality rates, largely eradicated diseases such as typhoid fever and cholera, and dramatically increased water quality nationwide.
Despite these objections, courageous legislation has eradicated smallpox, driven polio from the developed world, and reduced deadly diseases like measles, mumps, and rubella by more than 99 percent.
The court on Thursday struck down an appeal by a prostitute convicted under the law, saying prostitution was "greatly harmful to the society" and needed to be eradicated.
Having successfully eradicated all mention of the events of June 4 from its history books and classrooms, the Chinese government has for years focused on expanding its firewall.
In a world where symptoms are eradicated before they can be confronted — medicated and mediated away through pills, screens, and ironic distancing — her wager is a nice jolt.
Authorities said they seized 46 pounds of methamphetamine, three pounds of processed marijuana, $10,000 in cash, five guns and 211 marijuana plants were "eradicated" following a California drug bust.
"If it is true that these viruses survive in the same way those amoeba viruses survive, then smallpox is not eradicated from the planet — only the surface," he said.
Yet slowly over time Moscow eradicated the moderate leadership and killed hundreds of young Chechen men in "clean-up operations," leaving a smaller and smaller space for moderate thought.
Researchers say that the infections would not have all happened at once, as they did when Christopher Columbus and other Europeans arrived in the Americas and eradicated indigenous populations.
" ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is indeed dead, and the US and its allies -- notably the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces -- have eradicated ISIS's so-called territorial "caliphate.
This is how they learn the rain, which carried a fatal, disgusting mystery virus, eradicated nearly all of the Danish population (the rest of the world is a mystery).
If we were verbally ready to kick Gen-Z yellow to the curb, Meghan Markle just eradicated that by validating the yellow pieces we've been silently holding out for.
Why it matters: U.S. measles outbreaks so far this year have eclipsed all other outbreaks in any year since the virus was declared eradicated in the country in 2000.
Why it matters: Measles was declared "eradicated" in the U.S. in 2000, years after the development and implementation of the MMR vaccine, which is 97% effective with 2 doses.
While most of the world has now successfully eradicated polio, the virus continues to spread in three countries: Nigeria, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, the latter two of which border India.
Since 2016, the World Health Organization has reported an increase in infectious and parasitic diseases in Venezuela, which had been controlled or eradicated in previous decades, the study noted.
During normal limb formation, the enhancer, or part of the DNA responsible for gene expression, acts as a genetic "switch" that goes on, but the mutations eradicated that switch.
The government says more than 66,500 hectares of coca have been eradicated and more than 330 tonnes of cocaine confiscated since he took office just under a year ago.
He found Malcolm's militant anti-drug message inspirational; he had seen friends murdered by drug pushers, he later said, and he saw them as a scourge to be eradicated.
Since we live in a world where crossing borders is almost effortless, we will continue to get cases of TB here in America unless it is fully eradicated worldwide.
"It's about leaving a legacy behind and creating a public awareness about our architectural history and culture, and preserving what we can before it gets eradicated," Mr. Blum said.
"The vestiges of market elements that had been introduced in certain areas are being eradicated in another message that the government does not want them to expand," he said.
BERLIN, Nov 15 (Reuters) - An outbreak of Ebola in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo should be eradicated by the end of 2019, Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi said on Friday.
The Trump administration has made it clear that it will continue enforcing the law, as much as officials -- including President Donald Trump himself -- would like to see it eradicated.
While this is understandable, it is regrettable and it is only through actions based on faith and just principles that this evil that afflicts the Church will be eradicated.
East German Communists proceeded more rigorously in their postwar purging of Nazis, and its leaders too quickly proclaimed that they had eradicated all vestiges of fascism in its territory.
The Chinese government has refused to share clinical data from infected patients, according to scientists, and claims to have all but eradicated H7N9 through a single poultry vaccination campaign.
Since July, the police have located and eradicated 20 safe houses used by four or five terrorist cells that were a part of Mr. Chowdhury's network, Mr. Islam said.
Once managers have eradicated the seven negative behaviors that demotivate their best people, it's time to replace them with the following seven behaviors that make people love their jobs.
Luckily, the most common viruses like Influenza A2 and Human Coronavirus can be eradicated by leaving the surface wet for only 15 to 30 seconds before allowing to dry.
In parts of rural Alabama where straight pipes are common, residents have tested positive for gastrointestinal parasites that were thought to have been eradicated from the U.S. decades ago.
My British GT victory was an exception to the norm, and that will not change in the sporting world until gender inequality is eradicated from society as a whole.
Companies developed a series of shots that essentially eradicated the disease, but at the cost of leaving perhaps one in every million children who take the vaccine brain damaged.
And it's been made more complicated still by a decision the eradication campaign made the first time one of the strains of polio virus was eradicated in the wild.
During a 2014 visit by Mr. Xi to Greece, a clip that showed him getting off the plane with unruly hair was eradicated from broadcasts, one current employee said.
To confirm they'd eradicated the virus, a process that took years, Gendelman told CNN the team examined every "nook and cranny" of the mice's tissue where infected cells may lurk.
In the 1950s, Brazil successfully eradicated its population of Aedes aegypti — a main carrier of dengue, Zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya — using a combination of insecticide and sterile male mosquitoes.
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American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 25) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 267) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
Known as SESTA/FOSTA, the law was promoted as a means to combat sex trafficking, but in practice it eradicated websites and other platforms where consenting sex workers meet clients.
This is the worst year for measles in the U.S. since the disease was declared eradicated from the country in 2000, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday.
That wasn't completely eradicated in 2017, although shows like Sweet/Vicious and Big Little Lies dealt thoughtfully with stories of abuse and their effects in ways that offered sweet relief.
Congenital syphilis, a nearly eradicated condition in which the infection is passed from mother to fetus, has also sharply increased—by nearly 28% from a low base in one year.
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 2208) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 230) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 25000) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 244) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
"Quite truthfully, if sharks were to be eradicated, it would cause a lot of devastation in the world's oceans," Paul Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, tells The Verge.
Larger solutions are needed, lest the multiplying red bubbles on our devices pass the point of no return and truly become the new spam: something to be eradicated, not fixed.
Over the past year, more than 24 nutria have been spotted in California's wetlands for the first time since they were eradicated in the 1970s, according to The Sacramento Bee.
"Over the weekend the Sheriff's Office Investigations Division eradicated one acre of opium poppies, which contained approximately 27,000 plants of opium poppies and another 16,500 harvested plants," the statement said.
Dyann F. Wirth, the director of the Harvard Malaria Initiative, is one of many malaria experts who have expressed doubts that the disease can be eradicated in the near future.
The report estimated that poverty could be virtually eradicated at a cost of 5% of GDP—just about the same as the combined cost of the existing schemes and subsidies.
"Today they (the government) have used that act which we brought to deal with terrorists to put the son of the person who eradicated terrorism behind bars," Rajapaksa told reporters.
The Uzbek government has all-but eradicated organized civil society; there is no free press to monitor any spending; and international monitoring organizations have been forced out of the country.
In September, The Guardian reported that a predominately African American region of Alabama is suffering from an outbreak of hookworm, a disease supposedly eradicated decades ago, thanks to contaminated water.
But they can often carry with them an implicit solution: If something is an "enemy," it must be defeated; if something is "cancer," it must be eradicated; and so on.
The United Nations has repeatedly called for any racist features to be eradicated from the pre-Christmas festivities but the Dutch government has so far declined to take a stance.
Health officials say that acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), which has been detected in 25 states, is similar to what well-known disease that was largely eradicated in the 20th Century?
Shortages of food and home staples like milk, flour and toilet paperShortages of medicine Rolling blackoutsRising unemployment Soaring violent crime Even malaria, once almost eradicated, is back on the rise.
Harry Kane's 58th minute penalty appeared to have given Tottenham hope, however any dreams of a comeback were eradicated when Gnabry completed his hat-trick with eight minutes to play.
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 22094) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 222) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
American Museum of Natural History: 'Countdown to Zero' (through early 211) Smallpox is the only human disease to have been eradicated, but what about Guinea worm, polio, malaria and others?
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says New York's outbreak marks the highest tally of imported cases since measles was declared eradicated in the United States in 2000.
They still long for a way to bring back everyone who's died, and the world barely seems to have been cleaned up at all since half the population was eradicated.
About 3.5 million people have been forced to flee Venezuela, which is seeing a resurgence of nearly eradicated tropical diseases and a slashed life expectancy, according to the United Nations.
The researchers found that YouTube has nearly eradicated some conspiracy theories from its recommendations, including claims that the earth is flat and that the U.S. government carried out the Sept.
Donna Brazile, the former D.N.C. chairwoman and a member of the party's important Rules and Bylaws committee, said she would not support a proposal that fully eradicated the superdelegate designation.
In April, some 60 years after the old lines were eradicated to make way for cars, the new QLine has restored streetcar service to downtown over a 3.3-mile route.
In the scene at the end when Ephraim finally gets to gaze into the lighthouse, the literal darkness of the black-and-white film is eradicated by its blinding light.
The introduction in 1836 of quarantine and other preventive measures against plague, which had hitherto been treated with fatalism, changed people's life expectancy, and saw plague eradicated by the 1850s.
His vision for the future, as conveyed in the franchise's many iterations, was a progressive utopia where racism and poverty were mostly eradicated in favor of a thirst for learning.
In April, some 60 years after the old lines were eradicated to make way for cars, the new QLine will restore streetcar service to downtown over a 3.3-mile route.
The near-eradicated poliovirus was found in sewage samples in Israel as recently as five years ago; and deadly pandemic diseases, like cholera, pose a threat to the whole region.
Experts say polio could be eradicated worldwide by next year, completing the mission begun in the 1980s against the virus which invades the nervous system and can cause irreversible paralysis.
To the business community, this is unsettling, to say the least, because there is no accurate predictor of when a vaccine may be found or when the world threat eradicated.
There are severe medicine and food shortages, essential infrastructure and health systems have collapsed, a growing number of children are suffering from malnutrition, and previously eradicated illnesses have re-emerged.
The new vaccine is a lot like the current one, except that it will no longer immunize against one type of polio (Type 22), which was declared eradicated in 21.
The three-year milestone sets in motion a continent-wide process to ensure that all 47 countries of the World Health Organization's African region have eradicated the virus, health officials said.
Some 168 hectares of the infected crop in northeastern La Guajira province have already been preventively eradicated, she added, and experts are evaluating whether to plant varieties resistant to the fungus.
Most of the traditional barriers founders face will be eradicated as most tech solutions will be detached of local infrastructure and local non-market environments  —  think of local currencies, for example.
But it's also fair to say that the jihadi enterprise -- not just emanating from ISIS, but al Qaeda and its affiliates, too -- has not been eradicated, and is unlikely to be.
The three-year milestone sets in motion a continent-wide process to ensure that all 47 countries of the World Health Organization's African region have eradicated the virus, the officials said.
Despite a concerted campaign by the Philippines military to halt Abu Sayyaf's activities -- an operation the U.S. and Australian governments have supported -- Poling said it's disappointing the group hasn't been eradicated.
She's being investigated by her employer after reports she hosted a white supremacist podcast and used Twitter to share anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and suggest Muslims be eradicated from the planet.
Smallpox was officially eradicated in 1980, and no one laments the fate of the virus that caused it; campaigns to save the virus that causes polio are thin on the ground.
The last person on the continent paralysed by the wild polio virus was a Nigerian child who contracted the disease in 2016, so Africa has probably already eradicated the wild virus.
ICYMI: A Florida public school teacher with a white nationalist podcast suggested Muslims be eradicated from the earth, believes anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and bragged about teaching her views in class.
We believe the response by the government at home and abroad is essential to ensure that Americans are protected and that this devastating disease is eradicated before more babies are impacted.
"It's work that we've just begun, and we hope that this can bear much fruit and that these hate crimes can be also be eradicated," Laitano told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Shortages of food and home staples such as milk, flour and toilet paperShortages of medicine Rolling blackoutsRising unemployment Soaring violent crime Even malaria, once almost eradicated, is back on the rise.
Slavery, a practice successfully eradicated in the 20123th century, is today a flourishing underworld, generating a whopping $150 billion in illegal profits each year, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO).
In fact, many consider Pao, who recently published a book about the ordeal, the reason that gender and harassment is finally being examined — and eradicated — in Silicon Valley, case by case.
"The bigotry and ideology of neo-Nazism, Nazism, white supremacy and the Ku Klux Klan are a disgrace to this country and should be eradicated from the United States," Dreiband said.
Brazilian health authorities launch a nationwide vaccination campaign against measles and polio, two diseases that are showing up in larger numbers in Latin America's largest nation after being all but eradicated.
Thanks to the work of our fellow New Yorker Jonas Salk (who developed the polio vaccine) and countless others, the virus has been eradicated everywhere but parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The initial few months often were chaotic, with first left-wing groups being eradicated and then rival Islamists of the Mujahideen e-Khalq, remnants of which now are based in Paris.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been more than 250 cases of measles — a once nearly eradicated disease — reported in the U.S. so far this year.
We are well on the way to the largest number of cases since the disease was officially eradicated 20 years ago, and based on the numbers, the human cost is predictable.
"The bigotry and ideology of neo-Nazism, Nazism, white supremacy and the Ku Klux Klan are a disgrace to this country and should be eradicated from the United States," he said.
Although malaria was eradicated decades ago in the United States, about 1,500 cases are still reported a year, primarily on the East Coast, from travelers who were infected outside the country.
An array of social media platforms have been taking action against anti-vaccine misinformation amid the largest measles outbreak the U.S. has seen since it eradicated the disease 85033 years ago.
As he's gotten older, his lyrics have become less confrontational, more meditative; he wants the fascist scum eradicated, too, but his approach differs from Dawn Ray'd's scorched earth NSBM-smashing tactics.
As doctors confirmed the first cases in New York, health officials and Jewish leaders rushed to stop the spread of the disease, which the United States had declared eradicated in 2000.
I mean, I'm only 20 — I guess I'm okay with what they're doing, and I almost kind of wish it was like more crackdowns or we could just like be eradicated.
The antiviral pill, tecovirimat, also known as Tpoxx, has never been tested in humans with smallpox because the disease was declared eradicated in 143, three years after the last known case.
Although circulating smallpox has been eradicated, two known stores of the virus exist in laboratory freezers — one in Russia and one at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
Or it could be that in the rarefied chambers in Stockholm, Mr. Handke's anxious goalie is far more real than a woman from Srebrenica whose family was eradicated in the massacre.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia, a top source of coca, the base ingredient in cocaine, eradicated more than 100,000 hectares (247,000 acres) of the crop last year, President Ivan Duque said on Thursday.
Thus begins a tender friendship between a monster and a girl who together set out to hunt a real monster, in a place where the angels have supposedly eradicated them all.
Measles and travel The highly contagious measles virus was previously thought to be eradicated from the US but it's still commonly found in Europe, Asia and Africa, according to the CDC.
It's a stunning setback for the hard-fought program, overshadowing the news in October that its relentless rounds of vaccinations have eradicated two of the world's three wild strains of virus.
Chile eradicated the Aedes aegypti mosquito species in 1961 on its mainland and the World Health Organization has said it does not expect the Zika virus to spread to the country.
The big picture: The rate of extreme poverty around the world was cut in half over the past decade (15.7% in 2010 to 3729% now), and all but eradicated in China.
Florida is an ideal target for the Zika virus for a few reasons: Dengue fever — sometimes called "breakbone" fever for its intensity — was eradicated from the United States in the 1940s.
Government research shows the incidence of black lung rebounding, despite improved safety measures adopted decades ago - such as dust screens and ventilation – that had nearly eradicated the disease in the 1990s.
We condemn sexual violence, racism, homophobia, misogyny, and discrimination in all of its forms, and we will continue as individuals to work to create a campus where these issues are eradicated completely.
By 297, measles was a disease that public health officials said was essentially eradicated in the U.S., thanks to a comprehensive vaccine program that reduced the number of cases by 211 percent.
Merck's earnings got a slight lift from sales of cancer immunotherapy drug Keytruda and vaccines — amid the worst measles outbreak since health officials declared the disease eradicated from the U.S. in 13.
She also has to compete with the on-campus junk food that's sold to raise money for the band or football team, a practice limited by recent regulation but far from eradicated.
It is exciting, therefore, that a team of scientists at a research institute in Kenya think peste des petits ruminants, or "goat plague", could be eradicated too, thanks to their new vaccine.
Wolves were eradicated from France before the second world war, but have appeared in growing numbers since the early 1990s in the south and east, after a few sneaked in from Italy.
Until Friday, Trump had remained silent on the ongoing outbreaks, which are the largest the U.S. has seen in any year since the virus was declared eradicated from the country in 2000.
By this point in the film series, most of humankind has succumbed to the simian flu, a virus that all but eradicated human populations while boosting the brainpower of non-human primates.
ROME (Reuters) - A four-year old girl has died of a severe form of malaria contracted in Italy, where the disease is supposed to have been eradicated nearly half a century ago.
No matter how little time we spend thinking about them, or if choose to believe that we've almost eradicated them, they're here, creeping and crawling in the corners of the sexual world.
"The American military has handed our ruthless enemy defeat after defeat, but it will go on for years, if not decades, before this curse has been eradicated," he said at the time.
Kolie sees patients every day and worries about them if she takes even a few hours off, but said she is determined to keep working in Congo until the epidemic is eradicated.
But while dispensaries will be cut out of Ontario's legal market—the province announced fees of up to $500,000 a day to crack down on them—it's unlikely they'll be totally eradicated.
If the remaining strain of the virus, type 1, can be wiped out, polio would be the second human disease ever to be globally eradicated — the other, smallpox, was eliminated in 23.
The central bank also warned that an increasing number of Japanese firms were delaying price hikes on slumping demand, acknowledging that its massive money printing has not eradicated Japan's sticky deflationary mindset.
But I am very troubled by backward steps we have taken in vaccinating children against diseases we thought were eradicated years ago, and in the public health threat posed by gun violence.
The original tax framework eradicated SALT, but Brady announced over the weekend that he would preserve the property tax deduction to assuage concerns from rank-and-file members from high-tax states.
Though this gives the book a light, flexible, talking-out-loud texture, it is enraging to read—to realize how high those hopes were, how close to being realized, how rapidly eradicated.
Polio, a disease transmitted through sewage which can cause crippling paralysis particularly in young children, is incurable and remains a threat to human health as long as it has not been eradicated.
The reemergence of previously eradicated diseases like measles has been linked, at least in part, to disinformation on social platforms shared by people who believe unfounded claims that vaccines can be harmful.
Preventing disease is challenging in China, where diseases already eradicated in other countries are still prevalent, and the huge number of livestock and its proximity to people raises the risk of contamination.
"House on Fire" — not the Sia song, as much as I'm a fan — tells the story of how the world eradicated smallpox within a few decades, one of global health's signature successes.
Dolmetsch's vision is one of a self-sufficient community, where poverty can be eradicated through the gifting of land to build houses, and women can make a living through their own businesses.
His letter, at times, conflates consensual homosexual behavior — itself prohibited by the Catholic Church — with abuse (at one point, Viganò says that "the homosexual networks present in the Church must be eradicated").
And while it's unlikely the lionfish will ever be fully eradicated from the Atlantic Ocean, the combination of commercial fishing and derby competitions are looking like an effective method of population control.
After having practically eradicated measles from the U.S. almost two decades ago, a growing anti-vaccination movement has led to a resurgence of cases, currently focused in the Pacific Northwest and New York.
Dracunculiasis (guinea worm) has been nearly eradicated, with just 25 cases in 2015, and progress against lymphatic filariasis has been staggering – over half a billion people were protected with preventive chemotherapy last year.
Right now, the country is watching the number of measles cases increase each day, hitting a new high of 764 cases across 23 states since it was eradicated from the US in 2000.
That brings the total this year to 555, the second-highest number of reported cases since federal health officials declared measles eradicated from the U.S. almost two decades ago, according to the CDC.
"The PM had promised that black money, terror funding, and fake currency will be eradicated," Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, the fourth-generation politician from the fabled Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, told a news conference.
Would the Marvel Cinematic Universe be a more surprising, dramatically compelling place if, in spite of the superheroic efforts of those left behind, none of the eradicated characters ever returned to the story?
But cutting the fund before the virus has been eradicated reduces preparedness for another Ebola outbreak, to which Republicans will presumably react by raiding a future Zika fund, as the cycle repeats itself.
So far this year, 465 cases have been confirmed, the second-highest amount since the disease was declared eradicated from the U.S. in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
This year is shaping up to be the worst year for measles since at least 2014 and is already the second-worst since the virus was declared eradicated from the U.S. in 19993.
In 2011, a fungal disease related to wheat blast but independent from the kind of wheat blast in South America was found on a single head of wheat in Kentucky, but quickly eradicated.
"Island-wide Army troops will continue the campaign throughout the month until the incidence of Dengue is eradicated from all corners of the island," said a press release from the Sri Lankan militray.
Most measles deaths arise from such complications, which once killed hundreds of Americans each year back in the mid-23th century, before a cheap and widely available vaccine almost entirely eradicated the disease.
To make matters worse, the World Health Organization announced last week that polio, on the verge of being eradicated in Nigeria, has reappeared, with two cases diagnosed in children in the Borno region.
The crisis has led to an explosion of malnutrition and infant mortality, a resurgence of nearly eradicated diseases and the biggest refugee crisis in South America, as hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans fled.
That was the power of the earthquake, turning the ground into jelly in a deadly churn that eradicated landmarks and sent buildings flowing sideways even as they were being sucked down into rubble.
Underlining the fact that infections have not been eradicated in China, local health officials in Wuhan admitted on Tuesday that a doctor at the Hubei Provincial People's Hospital had tested positive for coronavirus.
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During Saddam Hussein's regime, the city was famous for producing skilled Baathist military officers; after the U.S. disbanded the Iraqi Army and eradicated the Baath Party, it became famous for producing skilled insurgents.
In the final game of the trilogy, a machine race known as the Reapers launch an unstoppable, genocidal invasion—one that sees the homeworlds and colonies of all the races eradicated, one after another.
The story is set after a complete environmental collapse has nearly eradicated the population worldwide, and it follows titular character Aeon Flux, a secret agent and skilled acrobat from an anarchist society called Monica.
Speaking to a small group of reporters, Armed Forces Chief Francois Lecointre said he expected the final pockets of Islamic State resistance in Iraq and Syria to be eradicated by the end of November.
The persistence of the disease on both sides of the porous border allows it to return to areas where it had been eradicated—and increases the risk that it will spread to other countries.
" At the Chamber of Commerce, Moon said that under his economic policy, unfair trade practices would be eradicated and factors that limited competition, such as market entry barriers and price regulations, would be "reevaluated.
Measles outbreaks in 22 states so far in 2019 have now eclipsed levels seen in any year since the virus was declared eradicated in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Though its symptoms look almost exactly like those of polio, that disease was eradicated in the US decades ago, so "there was no one on the lookout for that kind of weakness," Bove said.
Infinitely dirgier than on record, their songs shook the crowd, and when they locked into a groove, the aggression they directed at their instruments was not only thrilling, but instantly eradicated any lurking doubts.
It's not so surprising to imagine a military systematically and technologically removing soldiers' empathy so they can fight better, by making their targets seem like animals that need to be eradicated rather than people.
With a supply glut now eradicated, oil ministers from OPEC meet on Friday to discuss putting some of the withheld barrels back on the market, followed by talks with non-OPEC producers on Saturday.
AQI had been more or less eradicated, the violence had largely abated and, under American guidance, the government of Nouri al-Maliki in Baghdad showed some willingness to share power with Sunnis and Kurds.
The United States declared measles eradicated from the country in 2000, but officials with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned on Thursday that the country risks losing its measles elimination status.
Although an invasive tick like the longhorned tick should be controlled and eradicated when possible, New Jersey already has a tick problem – and so this newcomer tick is not a cause for more alarm.
When an Ohio second grader joins in to whinge about achy pen-holding fingers, handwriting — and specifically cursive, now eradicated from the Common Core curriculum — becomes as hot a topic as in Erasmus's day.
"Daesh is not eradicated totally; there are some of them somewhere else in the country," said Martin Kobler, the United Nations secretary general's envoy to Libya, using an Arabic acronym for the extremist group.
"Until malaria is eradicated globally, people traveling to and from malaria-endemic countries can import the disease to Europe, and we have to keep up the good work to prevent its reintroduction," Jakab said.
We visited an exhibit on traditional medicine showing bone setters, local diseases that had largely been eradicated and a mannequin giving birth standing up with a midwife on the ground in front of her.
Despite massive losses in the town, he has instituted a mandatory quarantine of the district known as The Stone Yards, and in doing so, believes he has eradicated the plague completely in this area.
Those who harm others are destined to be judged and eradicated,Weapons are for enemies, not for brothers,Don't dance around with your filthy claws,Someone are gloating across the ocean expecting more tragedy.
And the recent discovery of Guinea worm among many domestic dogs suggests the possibility it has found a new host, delaying the goal of making it the first parasitic disease to be eradicated worldwide.
The estate tax would also be eased and eventually erased: The plan roughly doubles the threshold for taxation to approximately $28500 million for the moment, and the tax itself is eradicated after six years.
The 85033 Open Doors World Watch List research indicates that around 300,000 Christians still live in North Korea, where they are viewed as hostiles who must ultimately be eradicated by the North Korean government.
WeWork has branded itself as a purveyor not just of office space but also of office life — in particular, a kind of life where the distinctions between work and nearly everything else are eradicated.
So many of those gains were being eradicated with Republican after Republican plan that even Donald Trump sitting on the sidelines just yelling and screaming from the sidelines even he said was just mean.
And thanks to a mandatory childhood vaccination program, the disease was declared eradicated in the U.S. in 2000, meaning there are no natural reservoirs in the country from where the disease can sprout up again.
From the start of this year through February 28, more than 200 people have been diagnosed with measles — a once-eradicated virus — across 11 states, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Now, after absolute poverty has been virtually eradicated in one region after another—Europe, North America, Latin America and now East Asia—it has become a plague specific to South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
The Blitz had eradicated most of the warehouses, wharfs, power stations and timber yards that had provided the soot-infused lifeblood of the area, leaving behind a wasteland that melted into a foul, polluted river.
A flurry of questions continue to swirl around an apparent murder-suicide Saturday in Pennsylvania that eradicated a family of five, including a toddler who survived a heart transplant the week after she was born.
Already, there have been more than 700 cases of the viral and vaccine-preventable disease reported in the U.S. this year—a record high since it was eradicated in the country nearly 20 years ago.
It's well known that the Internet of Things is woefully insecure, but the most shameful and frustrating part is that some of the vulnerabilities that are currently being exploited could have been eradicated years ago.
In their goals, Project Everyone aims to create a "fairer world by 2030, where extreme poverty has been eradicated, climate change is properly addressed and injustice and inequality are unacceptable," according to Project Everyone's website.
Not quite gone: After smallpox was eradicated, the remaining samples were supposed to be sent to two secure facilities where they could still be used for research, one in the US and one in Russia.
"Certain economic operators and speculators were already projecting an exchange rate by the end of March 2016 of 1,500 Congolese francs per dollar if the causes of this evolution were not eradicated," the statement said.
Most of them have been eradicated, forcing Logan to make ends meet driving a limo, while laboring to hide Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), a self-described nonagenarian whose telepathic mind, ironically, is failing him.
Calibre Press, the company that pioneered warrior-policing tactics back in the 1980s, has eradicated the word warrior from its course listings and added new classes to align its curriculum more closely with reform trends.
The alt-right's belief is that the pluralism and multiculturalism that have attended the global liberal order of the postwar era can be eradicated by white supremacy, male supremacy, and a highly ordered, hierarchical traditionalism.
The inquiry last month found that Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad used a deadly toxic gas to attack the town of Khan Sheikhoun in April, despite claiming to have eradicated his country's stockpile in 2013.
Story at a glance Type 3 of the poliovirus has just been officially eradicated, leaving just one wild strain of the virus, officials from the World Health Organization announced on World Polio Day, Oct. 24.
When the NSF announced its new policies, female scientists told me that far more would have to be done in order for the scientific community's culture of sexual harassment and sex discrimination to be eradicated.
In reality, many Indian states, including ones in which the BJP is expected to win a majority, have not yet eradicated a practice that is more prevalent in India than anywhere else in the world.
The only other disease to have been banished from the earth is rinderpest, a little-known relative of measles that kills hoofed animals and once caused widespread starvation in Africa; it was eradicated in 210.
The man received a bone-marrow transplant from an HIV-resistant donor almost three years ago, the same procedure that appears to have eradicated the virus in a Berlin patient more than a decade ago.
The Corps may even have been intended to work that way when Lyndon Johnson made it a showcase program of the Great Society, by which poverty and social injustice would be eradicated from our land.
The idea is that by throwing tech at the problem, including an online marketplace — covering buying, selling, repairing, loaning, and exchanging aircraft parts — many inefficiencies within the aerospace parts and repair market can be eradicated.
Other communities might soon be taking similar measures: The number of measles cases across the country this year is at its second highest since the disease was eradicated in 2000 — and we're only in April.
The United States, for example, had reports of 695 cases of measles this year — the highest annual number recorded since the disease was eradicated in the country in 2000 — federal health officials said on Wednesday.
Colombia, long a leading source of the world's cocaine, announced last week it eradicated a record amount of coca last year after coming under pressure from the United States following a jump in crop figures.
Diphtheria, a deadly infectious disease once thought to have been largely eradicated, has now joined cholera as a public-health scourge threatening war-torn Yemen, where a blockade by Saudi Arabia has impeded emergency aid.
Now, human rights watchdogs warn that much of the evidence of the Rohingya's history in Myanmar is in danger of being eradicated by a military campaign the United States has declared to be ethnic cleansing.
The Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire, which borders Ghana to the west, said recently that cacao prices would have to rise by a factor of 10 for forced labor to be eradicated from the industry.
"We sought to find a new way to fight back against a disease that was eradicated almost 20 years ago and refused to sit idly by while those in Rockland were put at risk," Day said.
Other examples reviewed by Mother Jones included messages calling Islam a "death cult" and "religious fascism," posts calling for the religion to be eradicated, and others suggesting that violence against Muslims in western countries is justified.
Why it matters: The anti-vaxxer issue has grown increasingly urgent as measles — which was practically eradicated in the U.S. 20 years ago — is spreading in pockets of the country that have high non-vaccination rates.
The big picture: This isn't the first instance of a quarantine throughout this year's the measles outbreaks, which have reached the highest level since the highly contagious virus was declared eradicated from the U.S. in 2000.
Such arrangements guarantee late-stage investors against losses, but come at the expenses of early investors, founders and employees with stock options who are diluted and so would see their returns diminished, or even eradicated entirely.
Photo: Damian Dovarganes (AP)Some lawmakers in Texas are apparently very unworried about the growing number of epidemics across the country involving diseases once nearly eradicated by vaccines, including a five-county one in their state.
Once a tumor is eradicated, the DNA fragments from that tumor will clear out as soon as a few days later, so the blood test could be a good method of checking on the patient's status.
This research was ridiculed because it involved the sex lives of flies – screwworm flies, no less – yet, thanks to this research, this parasitic scourge has been eradicated, saving billions for the livestock industry and ultimately consumers.
Hal Rogers, a Republican from Kentucky and former chairman of the House appropriations committee, said he wanted to see the Senate filibuster eradicated -- even though the filibuster wasn't responsible for taking down the Obamacare repeal bill.
When measles was declared eradicated in the United States in 2000, it meant the virus was no longer continually present year-round although outbreaks have still happened via travelers coming from countries where measles is common.
Within 24 hours of the start of the protests, access to the internet had been virtually eradicated, and citizens were prevented from organizing protests, sharing messages, and uploading videos to show the world what was happening.
Congress' request to maintain steadfast efforts from fiscal year 2628 is critical to achieving the eradication of polio globally while laying a foundation that will continue to benefit health systems long after polio has been eradicated.
It's a drop so enormous that medical experts believe Guinea worm disease is on the brink of becoming the second ever human disease to be completely eradicated through human endeavour, the first being smallpox in 1980.
A librarian from Pruszków, just outside Warsaw, presented her with a recently published Polish translation of a memory book chronicling the life of the town's Jewish community, which was eradicated in 1941, during the Nazi occupation.
Vaccines weren't given to a select few, they were given worldwide so that absolutely no one would suffer from it, and there hasn't been a case of smallpox since it was officially declared eradicated in 1980.
"Far from stopping the fight ... against fuel theft, it's going to become stronger, we'll continue until we've eradicated these practices," Lopez Obrador, who has said he will step up the security presence in sensitive areas, said.
With measles cases across Europe on course to double this year, the disease has made a comeback in Albania, Czech Republic, Greece and the United Kingdom, where it had previously been eradicated, a WHO report said.
Community control, always an ambivalent concept—it was embraced by Logue's segregationist enemies even more than by Jane Jacobsian preservationists—is once again becoming an evil to be eradicated by state power in the state capitol.
We might think that by then the country had moved beyond the McCarthy era of the 1950s, with astronauts circling the globe, and polio and measles on their way to being eradicated with mass vaccination campaigns.
How can we, in this age of reinvigorated (not newly created -- make no mistake, we have never truly eradicated racism, oppression, misogyny, discrimination) bigotry, dismantle the in-plain-sight perpetuators of this unjust and murderous system?
BAMAKO, Mali — President Emmanuel Macron of France on Sunday promised strong support for a new multinational military force to combat extremists in parts of West Africa, saying the "terrorists, thugs and assassins" needed to be eradicated.
Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Jordyn Wieber told lawmakers evaluating the impact of reform legislation that only a housecleaning of staff at USA Gymnastics, the sport's national governing body, could guarantee that a culture of abuse was eradicated.
"Our work in this area will not be complete until all those who have been harmed have received assistance in healing, and until the evil of child sexual abuse has been eradicated from society," Archbishop Sartain said.
Suffering from a recent outbreak of polio, a disease thought to have been all but eradicated from the world, and with electrification extending to less than a fifth of the country, PNG could certainly use the investment.
The most dramatic decline in recent decades has been in the Maldives, a chain of islands in the Indian Ocean, where FGM used to affect nearly 40% of girls and women, but has now been virtually eradicated.
Its goal is to see the emoji implemented by the end of 2016, at which time sexism will be eradicated forever and Hillary Clinton will be inaugurated as the first female president of the United States, yaaaaaassss.
First, they disbanded the Iraqi army, eradicated the core of the government, and tried to build new structures from scratch — while picking political winners and losers, thus making enemies of the losing Sunni portion of the population.
"Unless the hostile policy and the nuclear threat of the US is thoroughly eradicated, we will never put our nuclear weapons and ballistic rockets on the negotiating table under any circumstances," he said in his prepared statement.
The US that began as a "New World" for religious freedom eradicated the indigenous life in its way, and more extreme attempts at harmonious communal living like Jonestown in Guyana culminated in a grisly 1978 mass suicide.
Not because we had thought that racism and sexism had been eradicated, or because we thought the first African-American President had it in his power to banish bias and discrimination by sitting in the Oval Office.
"I won't find any hope in my heart until the Assad regime is held accountable and eradicated from government in Syria," said Bilal Abou Salah, a Douma media activist who left the town after the government takeover.
It honours diversity, strives for a world where homophobia, ageism, sexism, and all the other 'isms have been eradicated, and, for all intents and purposes, is a model for how the rest of the world should operate.
Yet it also left the French government facing uncomfortable questions about whether it had provided sufficient security in Nice even as it urged citizens to recognize that the terrorist threat would not be eradicated quickly or easily.
To find a lasting solution, he said, the federal government must address decades of management policies that have eradicated wolves and mountain lions, which prey on horses, from public lands, creating a landscape where horses reproduce rapidly.
"Our movement depends on those in positions of power, those who can influence, doing what they must to ensure racism, sexism, misogyn(oir), transphobia and all forms of bullying are eradicated," it said in an emailed statement.
Until recently, infection was the most common reason people died, but US-led research in vaccines and therapies for polio, measles, influenza and pertussis, along with antibiotics for bacterial infections and tuberculosis, have nearly eradicated these threats.
I talked to Winegard, who currently teaches history and political science at Colorado Mesa University, about what makes mosquitoes "masters of evolutionary adaptation," if they should be eradicated, and what kind of function — if any — they serve.
They had seized on remarks made recently by Rex W. Tillerson, the secretary of state, who pledged to keep American troops in Syria even after the Islamic State is eradicated there in order to stabilize the country.
" — MM "ZION activates movements, and sights/sites resonant to the long history of Black settlements in New York City, including Seneca Village, a 19th century Black community eradicated to make way for the development of Central Park.
In a rambling speech Thursday night in the central city of Mandaue, Mr. Duterte lashed out at his critics and defended his claims that he had eradicated crime in the city of Davao when he was mayor.
MANILA, Sept 20 (Reuters) - The Philippines is preparing to vaccinate millions of children against polio to halt an outbreak of a disease it believed to have been eradicated two decades ago, a top official said on Friday.
Rosalynn Carter got emotional when she talked with me about visiting a village where guinea worm, a debilitating disease that in 1986 afflicted an estimated 3.5 million people a year in Asia and Africa, had been eradicated.
Yet the United States should not view Nigeria as a set of problems to be eradicated, but as an opportunity to invest and strengthen the ability of Nigeria to handle national and regional crises on its own.
Olympic gymnastics gold medalist Jordyn Wieber told lawmakers evaluating the impact of reform legislation that only a housecleaning of staff at USA Gymnastics, the sport's national governing body, could guarantee that a culture of abuse was eradicated.
The New York Daily News reported in that in 2012, Many people think of the mafia as something that was eradicated thanks to intense law enforcement efforts including the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) of 1970.
The Children of the Forest have also been eradicated after the protection on their cave was broken once the Night King marked Bran during a vision, so there's no longer a chance of a last-minute assist there.
In Bethlehem, Trump addressed the suicide bombing, telling an audience that "terrorists and extremists and those who give them aid and comfort must be driven out from our society forever, " adding that "this wicked ideology" must be eradicated.
Deal supporters say that the pact has stretched the "break out" time Iran would need to race to a bomb to at least a year, has mothballed most of its centrifuges and all but eradicated its uranium stockpile.
During remarks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Moon said unfair trade practices would be eradicated and factors that limited competition, such as market entry barriers and price regulations, would be re-evaluated under his administration.
By the 1960s, the mosquito had been eradicated from 18 countries in the Americas (the United States was not one of them), a success that experts say was a result of equal parts authoritarianism, DDT sprays and sanitation.
Being convicted and sentenced to life in prison for a murder I did not commit, completely and totally eradicated any faith in a Christian God that I may have had, confirmed and sacrament-observing Catholic that I was.
A couple of months ago, the counter-narcotics police eradicated almost all the poppy fields in the Nad-e Ali district of Helmand, including those of Haji Abdul, a farmer who's switched from growing poppies to green beans.
Revolutionary Punishment: Terror Groups Vie to Claim Egypt Bombing Since June 2013, the government has eradicated all sources of possible protest by keeping some 40,000 people behind bars — many without any official charges, according to human rights groups.
They followed 20163 subjects for as long as 26 years, measuring their antibody levels to eight common pathogens: measles, mumps, rubella, Epstein-Barr virus, varicella zoster virus (chickenpox), diphtheria, tetanus and vaccinia (the cowpox virus that eradicated smallpox).
The civil war across the border, as much as the sectarian policies of the former prime minister, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, helped the Islamic State regenerate in Iraq after its predecessor, Al Qaeda in Iraq, was largely eradicated.
Here are the top nominees and a look at the surprises and snubs (no best screenplay for "Get Out"; "Wonder Woman" shut out; three nods for "All the Money in the World" — from which Kevin Spacey was eradicated).
Rewilding—the reintroduction of species, especially the big ones, that had been previously eradicated from an ecosystem—is thus a piecemeal form of evolutionary recovery from the millennia of exploitation that removed so much wild from the world.
Measles is highly contagious and can be deadly for young children, but a widely available vaccine had previously eradicated its spread in the U.S. Facebook is also later than other social media platforms to discourage anti-vaccination content.
And the Middles Ages were indeed rather crude times, in which illness ran rampant, illiteracy was common, and the church, as the arbiter of Europe's entire social structure, eradicated the pursuit of art for art's sake as extravagance.
Spahn's initiative comes amid a highly charged debate in Germany about whether the measles vaccine should be obligatory, and as the number of cases of the once-eradicated disease in the United States hit the highest levels since 2000.
Researchers of the new study were surprised to discover M. leprae in the red squirrels because it demonstrates that a pathogen can stick around in the environment for centuries after it was believed to have been eradicated in humans.
By the late 1980s, the disease, a slow-moving bacterial infection notorious for its capacity for producing physical deformities, had been fully curable for several years and was either eradicated from most first-world countries or was very close.
But above all of this, the most important thing is that these VIP services have meant that the sense of togetherness—which meant that people of all classes could come together to hear music as equals—has been eradicated.

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