Okay, it is hardly a panacea for all that troubles customer service (see above list).
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Emerging communication technologies have long been touted as a panacea for our educational woes.
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But even he knows that all the medicine in the world can't offer a panacea for addicts.
Media should not make it seem like a panacea for pancreatic cancer!
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So in a state known for its big barbeque and fried chicken, Austin turns out to be a panacea for vegetarian diners.
Although this is not a panacea for the ills of the investment industry, it will significantly contribute to eliminating or reducing many of them.
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James A. Dorn, a monetary policy analyst at the Cato Institute, explains why money printing is not a panacea for the ailing U.S. economy.
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Invading Iraq was presented as a panacea for almost every international ill: terrorism, the Israel-Palestinian conflict, Persian Gulf instability, dictatorship, proliferation, high oil prices.
However, YouTube is not a panacea for all online video conundrums.
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Printing money is not a panacea for the ailing U.S. economy.
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While most experts believe record labels and the wider music industry have a strong future, there are mixed feelings about MySpace Music as a panacea for album sales.
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Defined contribution may not be a panacea for America's spiralling health costs, but the new approach could be a useful step towards transferring more of the burden away from hard-pressed employers.
While marriage is hardly a panacea for economic health, allowing same-sex couples to marry at least gives them the same opportunities for building stable and economically secure families that so many other Americans have.
This comes on top of new evidence that Prozac, Paxil and other antidepressants cause suicidal thoughts in children and recent findings that hormone replacement therapy, touted for decades as a panacea for menopause, could increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes, breast cancer and dementia.
One thing that often confuses me about Russia watchers, particularly those of a decidedly conservative bent, is their insistence that democracy is a panacea for all sorts of social ills such as crime, ill-health, and social exclusion (and their simultaneous insistence that autocracy is their cause, or at the least an aggravating factor).
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In short, the ability to gather and process information appears to have become a panacea in warfare for many Chinese IW strategists.
Listen to Mr Clinton enthusing about community banks, and it is easy to see them as a Great New Panacea for distressed communities.
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Meanwhile, the government sees technology as a panacea to make up for its shortcomings in transparency and clean governance.
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The Reason Foundation for example, recently released a report saying that hydrogen cars are no panacea for the transportation problem.
Nowadays, there exists no PR panacea that will anoint and sustain a startup for the long term.
Plenty of politicians, mostly Democrats, have advertised that eradicating federal dollars for oil and natural gas as a budget panacea.
He fell out with Freud and alienated his peers by insisting not only that orgasms were a panacea, but also that psychoanalysis should be a tool for social change.
An entrepreneur with global experience and a major gold position tells me there is no policy panacea for the sluggish condition of the U.S. economy and the overhang of debt plaguing us.
Drug reimportation has hardly been a panacea in Europe, where Traversa points out that it accounts for about 2% of the entire European market.
None of these is a panacea and a particular solution may best suit Corporation (Y) for various reasons.
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"They aren't a panacea, " says Winnie Pun, the director of product engineering for State Street in Hong Kong.
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Prison, in the case of Gupta, would not be a remedy, it would simply add to the misconception that prison is the panacea for all criminal cases.
You end up cussing the manufacturer -- but still you go back for more, because WD-40 is the closest thing to a panacea in the world of home repair.
Other notable speakers include Dean Karlan of Yale and President of Innovations for Poverty Action, who reflected on how the perception of microfinance has gone from being a poverty panacea to a far humbler expectation of helping the poor cope.
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