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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a panacea to problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a solution that is believed to solve a wide range of issues or difficulties.
Example: "Many people believe that technology is a panacea to problems in education, but it is not a one-size-fits-all solution."
Alternatives: "a cure-all for issues" or "a remedy for challenges".
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Well designed, reliable technology certainly has the potential to provide researchers with a panacea to problems relating to accuracy, precision and experimenter bias, ushering in a 'golden age of equitation'.
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The argument was that P4P must not be seen as the panacea to problems facing the health sector of Tanzania; as such the scheme has to be integrated in the existing efforts.
For many years, it was presented as a panacea to environmental problems.
While privatisation could help improve prison management and curb any remaining restrictive practices, it may not prove a panacea to the problems of our overcrowded, usually invisible and too often ineffective prison system.
Pastoralism is often seen as "backward" while sedentarization is perceived as a panacea to perceived problems of pastoralist livestock management in rangelands (Wurzinger et al. 2009).
Equity crowdfunding has the potential to be huge with the right infrastructure, but it isn't a panacea to the problems of entrepreneurs raising capital themselves.
Hence, physical activity and sport participation have been used in what Coalter calls the evangelic policy rhetoric [ 3], as a panacea to social problems [ 1], particularly to improve life prospects of socially vulnerable youth [ 4, 5].
Whilst the randomised trial is not a panacea to this problem in technological research we believe that by restricting our review to a method which explicitly addresses this issue was the best approach.
While data and technology are by no means a panacea to all social problems, when integrated into well-devised programmes, it's worth considering how they can contribute to improving health outcomes.
However, PPPs in education can only help make progress but are not a panacea to the several problems of education provision and financing (Bano 2008).
Technology may or may not be a panacea to cure all the problems besieging India.
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