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However, teachers' leaders rejected the idea that turning schools into academies was a "panacea" for improving standards.
So we should not view racial diversification on the force as a panacea for improving police treatment of minorities: instead if minority officers adopt majority attitudes about those they serve and protect, it might hardly help at all.
John Ridd, councillor of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors (CIEHF), says that while getting the design of the office right for your business and worker needs, it cannot be used as a panacea for improving employee wellbeing.
The private sector is not a panacea for improving government functions.
However, community engagement should not be seen as a panacea for improving (environmental) health.
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Although less inclined than Mr Blair to see structural change as the panacea for improving secondary-school performance, he believes that in principle markets can work in education.
Moreover, many participants recognized that the implementation of CPOE was not a panacea for their hospital's struggles to improve quality and safety.
While they were never a panacea for all workers, they did contribute significantly to improving the economic circumstances of U.S. labor, both directly through collective bargaining and indirectly by economic and political pressure.
While the merger is not a panacea for Idaho's health care issues, it has noticeably improved access and quality for some of the state's most needy patients.
Elections are not a panacea for Congo.
Heroin is like a panacea for angst".
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