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"No one thought it was a panacea, but they know prisons are helpful," he said.
However, teachers' leaders rejected the idea that turning schools into academies was a "panacea" for improving standards.
Many Europeans believed tobacco was a panacea, a new herb that could be incorporated into Western medical traditions and celebrated as an almost universal curative.
It would be wrong to assume that the central bank lending was "a panacea for the euro zone sovereign crisis," she wrote.
Last season, it felt as if Manning was a panacea; this year, it feels as if he is more of an enigma.
When my sister was in her final stages this spring, turning to old Star Trek shows was a panacea for me.
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Granted, a two-cigarette policy would not be a panacea.
"Districts are never going to be a panacea," he said.
"But it's not going to be a panacea".
This is not to say that openness is a panacea.
Nobody should claim it would be a panacea.
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