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Even in nostalgic mood he remains the tough, judicious observer, the enemy of glib generalisations and easy panaceas.
He is sceptical of grand designs and policy panaceas, and wary of the anticipated effects of efforts to implement them.
However, social anthropology can offer no general panacea for our present ills and discontents.
The issues discussed should make demands on members, require understanding, discussion of the panacea, introduce, inform, involve.
However, treatment is not a panacea: reinfection can occur within months or even weeks from the time of treatment.
We conclude that agricultural intensification is certainly not the panacea that some believe it to be.
Giving things another label is not much of a panacea, as the process with the new name has to be explained as well.
I do not think that fiat really is a panacea for legal indeterminacy.
However, none of these improvements is a panacea.
Of course, exposure to the public is no panacea.
Is the search for panacea an identification with a heroic struggle?
However, such reviews are not a panacea for conducting a good economic evaluation.
At the risk of sounding overly trite-no method is a panacea; each comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages.
Free trade is currently being touted as the panacea to both economic and political ills.
Through a frontlash, rivals of civil rights progress defined racial discord as criminal and argued that crime legislation would be a panacea to racial unrest.
The big battalions in business or industry have not always brought with them automatic panaceas.
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They have a properly cynical attitude to the efficacy of their panaceas and their electoral promises.
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As the report points out, there are no panaceas, certainly on the supply side.
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Where the family has broken down and been eroded, the state has rushed in with all its solutions and panaceas, none of which has worked.
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There have been a number of such panaceas.
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There are no panaceas, but there are alternatives.
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I should not presume to make any statements about panaceas, because there is none in this area.
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The panaceas that it offers seem on the surface to be enviable.
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The problem cannot be properly considered unless it is recognised that such suggestions are no panaceas.
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There are no panaceas, but a more plausible answer is to consider different voting systems.
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Today, far too many people who should know better are looking for panaceas to solve the problems in sport.
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No one on this side has ever suggested that they were panaceas, or were ever intended to be panaceas.
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There are no panaceas, no easy ways around this problem.
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We should not think that there are easy panaceas.
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Most speakers have ranged pretty widely in canvassing their alternative panaceas.
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There are no panaceas; but there is a rational course of action particularly for a commercial and trading nation.
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I do not accept the panaceas that have been offered as alternatives.
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None of these systems were or are panaceas or soft options.
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There are no simple quick solutions, no panaceas to these problems.
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A very wide range of alternative fuels is in principle possible, but there are no panaceas.
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In all five separate panaceas for social insurance have been proposed.
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I wonder whether devolution is now being considered as the latest recruit in the list of panaceas for our nation's ills.
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In such circumstances, as always, there is a chance that the charlatans will prosper by advancing apocalyptic, spurious panaceas of race, blood and nation.
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I believe that they do a great disservice to the intelligent discussion of economic policy when they put forward their proposals as universal panaceas.
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Why did they not apply the wonderful panaceas which they now propose?
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I hope that they will not put their panaceas before the basic principles.
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Secondly, we have surely learned that devolution by itself produces no panaceas for the problems that we politicians are elected to try to solve.
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None of them are panaceas and all of them must apply to all continents.
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There are no panaceas that will help us confront the challenge of consolidating the global financial system.
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We should have known very well that there are no universal panaceas.
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All of us have our own panaceas for putting the situation right.
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All those economic panaceas are designed primarily to achieve price stability.
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Instant artificial panaceas and unqualified criticisms are of no help.
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We are all tempted to produce those panaceas.
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The suggestion that there are simple panaceas for our industrial problems is to be deprecated.
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Facing a situation of this character, it is not altogether surprising that there is a hunt for panaceas, but, unhappily, there are no simple solutions.
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How far have the election panaceas been brought into reality?
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The one reason why we have been successful is that we have had the determination not to be sidetracked to immediate panaceas.
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At least they no longer tie themselves to old panaceas that have proved unworkable.
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Therefore, some of the panaceas put forward for dealing with productivity have very little basis in our history.
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All these panaceas will be trotted on to the stage and all will fail.
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We are not really concerned with panaceas; we are concerned with what should be done here and now to alleviate a present problem.
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We are not peddling supposed panaceas—for example, that we should become a separate country and then everything will come right.
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If he is talking about the general panaceas that it contains, of course we agree.
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We are looking for panaceas, but they will not work.
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I have no new ideas myself, far less any panaceas, to propose.
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We should seek to speak about the economic realities rather than political panaceas.
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All we have is a whole series of failed panaceas.
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We should beware of political panaceas.
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There are no easy panaceas.
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I believe that all those who peddle such panaceas acknowledge that they are likely to have an adverse effect on inflation, but in almost every case they seriously underestimate it.
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We have solutions but not panaceas.
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All kinds of panaceas are suggested.
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Certainly there are no general panaceas.
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Constantly we seek simple panaceas for unemployment.
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Do we want the panaceas for unemployment, nationalisation and incomes policy, all the vulgar policies to which we have been subjected, including bad weather and diarrhoea?
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There are no panaceas for unemployment.
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I do not propose to join with those who paint a rosy picture and speak of panaceas to get the motor car industry out of its difficulties immediately.
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Therefore, these provisions are not absolute panaceas.
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There are no panaceas, but the right way to proceed to save human lives and to try to mitigate these disasters is to take international action.
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There are no magic solutions, no panaceas.
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Moreover, the practice of psychiatry seems to me to be prey to certain treatment fashions which promote as panaceas methods which are later discredited and condemned by psychiatrists themselves.
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There are not any panaceas or shortcuts.
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We need to beware though, of viewing it as a panacea.
First, therefore, the article commences by evaluating whether self-help is a problem or a potential panacea.
Is this quest for a panacea an extension of our wish to deny mortality?
From the other side of the coin, natural law as a preinterpretive concept of law hardly represents a panacea in any discussion of rights.
However, what is very clear is that land reform on its own, of whatever ilk, is no panacea for addressing rural poverty and underdevelopment.
The countryside was seen as a pretty adornment or a bitter enemy, rather than a nostalgic panacea.
Economic growth is not a panacea for environmental quality; indeed, it is not even the main issue.
Because of its generality, the semantic approach is not a methodological panacea for econometrics.
We place meta-knowledge, literally speaking, in the middle of these two extremes and towards the panacea end.
The alternative form of courts, taken in this test, is not a universal panacea.
Grounding international bioethics discourse in human rights will not be a panacea.
The pros and cons of biotechnology as a panacea for conservation are explored in the next two essays in the scientific responses section.
We are forced to conclude that technological change in agriculture is not a panacea that will solve the perceived deforestation problem in tropical countries.
One might reject this challenge on the grounds that education, while important, is no panacea.
The pharmaceutical industry is driven by the search for a panacea.
In those instances where nothing is known of the population history it would be a temptation to invoke selection as an interpretative panacea.
Public funding is not necessarily the panacea it is often held to be.
The social conservationists were skeptical about panaceas for social ills.
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Drug treatment as a panacea for property crime is a strategy unlikely to succeed.
In our view, meta-knowledge is neither a panacea nor an undelivered promise.
The suggestion is certainly not that this is a (or the next) panacea for agricultural research.
In the final analysis, it appears the ability to fix nitrogen by cyanobacteria was not a panacea for the problem of nitrogen limitations.
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