There has been one prior cure of an HIV-infected adult, which involved a bone-marrow transplant, a procedure that is too risky and expensive to be a common cure.
But the attack on Yukos, the best-run and most western-looking of Russian companies, was the worst cure of all: capricious, selective and motivated by politics not the rule of law.
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Some even advocate the radical cure of selling a chunk of the networking business, floating the Palm Computing division and devoting the rest of the firm to wireless and broadband-access gear.
Komen for the Cure of overstating the value of early detection in its ads while not telling women that screening can result in many false alarms and treatments for cancers that might not have been life-threatening.
But the best cure of all for complacency is to reflect on the fact that banks, the crux of what went wrong in the 1930s, are still causing mayhem 60 years on, and regulators haven't yet worked out what to do with them.
Although some members of the autistic community who did not respond in this (unscientific) survey have expressed a desire for cure, the concepts of cure and prevention bother many autistic people.
In a country where spring and summer are damp and stingy with their gifts, a vase full of tulips can be just the thing to cure you of those lingering winter blues.
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The harder question to answer is as follows: Is the NCAA's emphasis on Penn State's "culture" part of the cure or part of the disease?
Renal cell carcinoma accounts for approximately 2% of all cancers diagnosed in the UK, although it is difficult to treat, with a cure rate of about a third.
Whether it can be right to cure someone of what is not yet considered a disease remains unaddressed.
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Last year he proposed to cure half of California's budget deficit with higher taxes and half with lower spending.
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Some people think that the only way to cure themselves of the money secret is to come clean about it.
The job gives them a chance to interact with their favorite creatures, and in many cases, cure animals of disease.
This read will cure you of any inclination to send your kids (if you love 'em) to summer camp or traipse through the woods yourself.
The idea that materialism "can cure men of the fear of God and the fear of death, " as Dr. Kass puts it, is at least as old as ancient Greece.
Nor do they declaim in the manner of Robert Smith of The Cure or Bernard Sumner of New Order, both of whom sold louder versions of similar strategies.
Just like you have to cure yourself of anorexia.
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It was a tactical memo that the owners are trying to get a deal done with the union that will cure some of the ills of the game such as exorbitant rookie salaries.
By 2017, each Big Ten team will play someone from the Pac-12 annually, which should help cure one of college football's greatest ills the galling, gutless nonconference schedules that many major programs play during September.
Again, this pair seems to exist for purely aesthetic purposes -- if you're the button-pushing type, this is arguably the most infuriating device money can buy -- but it may well help cure you of that BlackBerry thumb that had you on worker's comp for much of the early '00s.
Within the context of these requirements, the cure or control of all types of cancer is a solvable engineering task.
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The evolutionary nature of cancer implies, contrary to conventional wisdom, that the essential features of any therapy for the consistent cure or control of cancer must be independent of the particular pathways of tumor cell evolution, and independent of any particular genetic or epigenetic alterations.
The question of a cure for their lives, of some kind of forgiveness, hovers around their words.
What's inside the vial has an outside chance of being a miracle cure for a host of diseases.
Put one way, these refunds are no more than a milligram of a cure, when a full ounce of prevention over the last decade might have prevented a ton of pain.
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Indeed, when you examine the writings of all those economists not politically wedded to the joys of the EU and the euro, you actually find that exit from the euro would be the cure for most of the economic ills that ail the southern and peripheral nations.
Well, for starters, having healthy retirement and savings accounts can cure a lot of future ills.
"Brain tumors happen to children all over the world, " said Derek Johnson, executive director of CURE Uganda.
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