There is no known antidote for the toxin, which is derived from castor beans.
And it's a welcome antidote to the theory-drenched obscurantism that passes for art criticism today.
When done right, the retrospective review can be a powerful antidote to counteract these tendencies.
The antidote to kids seeing something they shouldn't is to use it as a teaching moment.
This week, I will write about the only known antidote to institutional stupidity, mavericks.
The best antidote to a growing deficit, by the way, is a growing economy.
Strangely, perhaps, this same erosion of sovereignty is seen as an antidote to violent nationalism.
The lack of vaccine led scientists to begin work looking for an antidote to the poison.
But the main antidote to panic has to be reform, above all in Italy.
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The warm and witty Mr Rajoy ought to be the perfect antidote to any nasty image.
According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, a possible antidote may be a year away.
Again, I have no problem with this as there are times when deficit spending is the antidote.
Red Velvet Cake blended into chocolate ice cream is the perfect antidote to a sweltering Austin night.
Implied yields fell heavily as investors built-up expectations for an official monetary antidote from the Reserve Bank.
And the antidote to that is making sure that the American people understand what is at stake.
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This is why I hope we'll always have the delicious antidote to modernity offered by Chez Georges and buttered radishes.
Instead of baby carrots as an antidote to junk food, Bolthouse Farms was positioned as the exact opposite.
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In a way, P2P is an antidote to the impersonal nature of today's online communication and social media.
The antidote for this movement is to both find and connect with your own personal prescription for service.
What better antidote for post-Super Bowl football withdrawal than a pro league that runs from March to July?
As the former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband said, "the antidote to European scepticism is founded on youth delivery".
And that is the antidote to the disempowering effects of aggrievement and entitlement.
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Just the antidote any financial doctor would prescribe after a crisis that brought the global economy to its knees.
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PLC, has adopted a similar strategy as an antidote to the slow economic growth that is crimping industry profits.
It still provides an antidote to the deadening commercialism of contemporary urban life.
In fact, Tikehau is the antidote to all that: the ultimate do-nothing island.
Second, gold is seen as an antidote to quantitative easing and an effective hedge against inflation in the United States.
The most successful builds seem to be the most biased ones but, of course, there is an antidote to everything.
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But it certainly is worth paying attention to as a possible antidote for a world that is becoming increasingly complex.
More recently, a lovely tourism campaign has advertised Michigan's beaches and forests, a bright antidote to relentless gloomy news stories.
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