Pop music has always been and always will be an aural panacea for distressing times.
My suggestions are not a panacea, but they are a step in the right direction.
But monetary policy is no panacea, as Chairman Ben Bernanke has gotten tired of saying.
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Okay, it is hardly a panacea for all that troubles customer service (see above list).
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Rational drug design, the hallmark of new-school biotech, is no panacea, as Gladwell rightly points out.
To all of you who think that switching to Tmobile will be some Panacea, think again.
Notably, the apparent belief that information is a panacea in warfare could breed dangerous attitudes.
"The panacea is to transform the industry with a revolutionary design, " Mr. Mawston said.
But despite the breakthrough it is not quite the panacea it may seem on first glance.
Emerging communication technologies have long been touted as a panacea for our educational woes.
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For Nokia, in short, the Samsung ruling is unlikely to be the panacea that some had hoped.
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On the other hand, the provision of ample liquidity to banks and primary dealers is no panacea.
But even he knows that all the medicine in the world can't offer a panacea for addicts.
It is that currency boards are not a panacea, nor do they necessarily force countries to reform.
Nowadays, there exists no PR panacea that will anoint and sustain a startup for the long term.
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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The Defense Transformation Act is neither a panacea nor is it incapable of improvement by national security-minded professionals.
Denmark's "fat tax" is clearly a long way from a panacea to solve the overwhelming problems obesity causes.
At the same time they blitzed newspapers, radio and women's magazines with ads claiming noni as an amazing panacea.
And as often as economic prognosticators prescribe currency debasement as some miraculous panacea, her question is a good one.
Policing is complex and it would be a mistake to imagine that the policy alone offers some simple panacea.
The fire service was called to the Panacea restaurant in London Road, Alderley Edge at 22:30 GMT on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the government sees technology as a panacea to make up for its shortcomings in transparency and clean governance.
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Most have also given up the idea of splitting the party, which was a popular panacea before May 1st.
This is better than the other options, but it too is no panacea.
The months of bombings and shootings following January's general election have shown them that politics alone is no panacea.
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But the Social Research Unit charity said the programme was not a "panacea".
Brady Bonds are being touted like the modern day panacea for financial crisis.
But Alan Smithers, of Buckingham University, warns that single-level tests are no panacea.
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