Shortfalls in aid will consign the MDG project to failure at enormous human cost.
But here in this south-eastern corner of Korea, few people are ready to consign it to the past.
The president's media adviser, John Nagenda, has said he will consign Mr Gersony's report to the rubbish bin.
Or that anyone advised Bill Gates to drop out of Harvard to consign typewriters to the trash bin forever?
It would consign America to second place in our fiercely competitive global economy.
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Barnsley put on a blistering first half performance to consign Derby to their first defeat in seven league games.
Sir Philip believes London 2012 will help to consign it to history.
He worries that a bunker mentality will consign the unions to irrelevance.
And then at the other end Monti converted Finlayson's low cross past Craig Samson to consign Ayr to Second Division football next term.
The Reds threw away their early advantage to slump to yet another defeat and consign themselve to second from bottom of the table.
It's no longer enough to write or say something and consign any responses to the letters page or occasional "have your say" programme.
Because Americans have tried to consign the Lewinsky mess to legal technicians, the scandal seems headed down a path that many find regrettable.
To do so would be an affront to the Constitution and would consign this committee to the condemnation of history for generations to come.
So -- so I ask this Congress to join me in doing whatever proves necessary, because we cannot consign our nation to an open-ended recession.
Norwich City hit back with three goals in 18 second-half minutes to consign Swansea City to only their second home Premier League defeat of the season.
It was a convenient piece of wartime propaganda - but one that allowed the Austrians subsequently to consign the Nazi era to a kind of oblivion.
De Rossi had Italy's last chance, but the striker blazed wide from the edge of the box to consign them to an early exit from the competition.
MPs were quick to point out flaws in Mr Davies's bill, before voting to consign it to the legislative scrap heap by a majority of just three.
Go beyond the incestuous political world within the Washington beltway, and the public does indeed express a wish to consign both Whitewater and the Lewinsky saga to history.
Because we cannot consign our nation to an open-ended recession.
Do you want to consign them to adoption or to research, or maybe you would like to produce fewer of them so that there will be fewer left over.
For the balance, they would pledge to consign paintings for the next sale six months later, promising the auction house it could draw the money owed when those paintings sold.
To let partisan grandstanding cut necessary transportation investments and consign American businesses to roads that are in disrepair, and travel and shipping delays that cost millions of dollars, is inexcusable.
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Murray's victory sets-up a semifinal clash with Croatian Marin Cilic, who underlined his growing reputation by hitting 20 aces and 63 winners to consign seventh seed Andy Roddick to defeat.
Bellamy lived up to the enormous hype and his breathtaking free-kick with six minutes remaining capped an impressive all-round performance to consign Doncaster to their first league defeat of the season.
We cannot consign our children to this future.
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The prime minister, he believed, was seeking to consign Thatcherism to the past rather than claiming, as he could have done, that he was its inheritor and that today's battles were an extension of hers.
Maurice Edu's 11th-minute strike was enough to consign Hamilton to their first league defeat in seven matches, but the Accies boss is sure the linesman called it wrong when he ruled McArthur's late goal offside.
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