Urgent action is needed if it is not to become an endemic, ineradicable disease threatening the very survival of our society.
It has certainly not been re-cognised that it is ineradicable in the sense that alcohol or tobacco are in this country.
We believe that the complete abolition of the system is the only satisfactory method of dealing with its inherent and ineradicable difficulties.
It is wrong in that context and sense to argue that we are here building an ineradicable weakness without precedent and that it is insurmountable.
Unless we deal with suspicion quickly, we may find that it has become ineradicable.
Human folly is an ineradicable part of man's make-up.
But absolute poverty today is very much lower than it was in 1948, whereas relative poverty is ineradicable.
Even with automation, the bogeyman of subjectivity remains ineradicable.