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Such an evisceration has the potential to be more troubling than sugar sweetened beverages.
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"Such an evisceration has the potential to be more troubling than sugar sweetened beverages, " he wrote.
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The result of any attempt such as Mr Gould's to insulate religion from criticism is the evisceration of faith.
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As far as Obama is concerned, the nuclear arsenal in most urgent need of evisceration is the US's nuclear arsenal.
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The evisceration of their wealth may have led people to look for work rather than retire or stay at home with the children.
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The contrast with health care, where Labour's evisceration of the government has been helped by its own unity on the issue, is instructive.
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The essential issue here is whether attempts at industrializing medical care will result in the broad improvements the Taylorists seem to envision, or whether the result will be the evisceration of a system that, while imperfect, has a great many extraordinary strengths, and once destroyed, will be difficult or impossible to re-establish.
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