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That's not a panacea, of course.
Merged living isn't a panacea, of course.
In fact, "The Possibility of an Island" has been excerpted by Playboy; Houellebecq and Hugh Hefner alike offer the ailing world a panacea of self-righteous hedonism.
By combining her interest in the old and the new, Ms. Kunzman's art alludes to a panacea of life, death and rebirth.
Wall Street is still wondering how the plan will look and whether it can offer a panacea of sorts for the financial system's woes.
Membership of the oil-rich Gulf Co-operation Council, which Jordan was invited last year to join, in the hope that it would bring a panacea of wealth, has yet to materialise.The king is running out of ideas as well as cash.
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The city fathers speak of binglang as if it were a panacea for all of Xiangtan's ills, from curing tapeworm to solving unemployment.
Supply side reforms will not be a panacea for decades of bad policy decisions, but they are an essential part of the solution.
As Wears and Berg noted, while electronic medical records are often thought of as a panacea for the ills of medical documentation, this is often more dream than reality [ 14].
We don't pretend that interfaith work is a panacea for all of society's ills.
Pickles stressed that Section 1502 was a first step, not a panacea for decades of war.
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